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9 matches view forum post #11320 I am trying to find a standard/easier way of getting approval for using "Freeware" fonts commercially. Some fonts don't have contact info, some are limited to a company name that I can't find on google, and others have no info at all or are "anauthored". Help. Is there a better way?
5 matches view forum post #16875 Greetings. I'd like to know how to have AF displays only freeware fonts, you know, to save all the work to search. I don't really have an interest in buying any fonts yet because all my works until present time have been volunteer and non-profit. Thanks in advance. God bless you.
1 matches view forum post #8061 As a programmer, I need to use a monospaced font for my work. But I really like the feel of fonts like Comic Sans MS - a slightly loose style but clean and easy to read on screen. Has anyone run across any monospace fonts that don't feel like Courier? I want a monspaced Comic Sans!
1 matches view forum post #23277 Not their famous logo font, but a simple monospace font I found on their bills. Anyone know what this is?
2 matches view forum post #17500 Hi, can anyone ID the fimiliar looking font that spells 'hulk' and 'june 13'? The 'incredible' looks like microgramma, which is similar to the rest, but really I need the exact font from the 'hulk' bit. Just did a quick browse of freeware fonts, xscale doesn't seem quite right, maybe it's a freeware version of a proper commercial font, any ideas? Thanks very much.
3 matches view forum post #9489 Hey again, Got another request...I am looking for some stained glass freeware fonts similar to ITC stained glass one (which I bought and really like). For those who don't know, ITC's stained glass font has letters against a stained glass background. Somewhere, a few months ago, I saw a font that was quite similar...at another font archive. I cannot remember the whole name....it was called "____ Cathedral". I believe there were initials before the name "Cathedral", like KD or something. The font is basically a freeware version that is similar to the commercial version (but is NOT a copy) of the stained glass font. I was wondering if there are any fonts like that one around? Also if you find the ___ Cathedral font could you provide a download link? thanx! Lynda :)
4 matches view forum post #4372 You will find the commercial version of that font at Letraset: http://www.letraset.com/LetrasetUK/templates/Letraset/details.asp?newrecordset=yes&cl***level=168 and a freeware clone here: http://www.masonboroarts.com/whofonted/v3.html Ute
1 matches view forum post #7632 Catull is a commercial font, there's no freeware version. Calligraphic 421 is somewhat similar - if you've got CorelDraw, you'll find it in the fonts folder on the CD. Jessica: There's a freeware font, but I don't know if it's the right one. Try www.fontseek.com and you'll see. :) ute
1 matches view forum post #6862 Hi there- Although our beloved AbstractFonts does not (Alex?), MyFonts and DaFont both have categorised lists of monospaced fonts. Literally, -Tørnquist
1 matches view forum post #6491 Hi, I am looking for a place to easily download free-for-commercial-use / public domain fonts. Is there a website that lists "true freeware" fonts seperately from other "freeware" fonts? Thanks Aydam
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