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Alex, I don't understand. Yuri wants a uncial with clear differences between lc and uc. Then a small caps does not really do the job. True?
So while there are plenty on uncials around with lc and uc the same just difference in size that doesn't do the job.
To be clear - again - the job can not be done. A true uncial - by whatever name - can not differenciate between lc and uc. Lc and uc do sipmly not exist in the Celtic script. Force it and you don't have a uncial anymore.
It is like wanting a zebra - or a tiger for thatmatter - with both vertical and horizontal stripes. You get two very cross animals but non of them being a zebra nor a tiger. Imagine what you would get when you cross these ... a crossword ?
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I bookmarked 100 fonts and i want to download them. but when i click the zip and download link it downloads a file with nothing in it. Please Help!!!!!
Tiger
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Play a little with foreground and background color and you've got a tiger on the loose. Nice claws with Impact!
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Smack LET Plain
Tiger Rag LET Plain
:) ute
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[quote]do the accents in the designer's name show up properly for everyone? It is supposed to be "Nu-Des" with accents over 'u' and 'e'.[/quote]
Yes, it does very well (MacOSX Tiger, Safari)
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yelo - Please help me find this font name.
I thought it was Tiger Rag, Ruach, Rage Italic, Bradley Hand, but when I looked at them it's nothing like it.
Worst part is, I actually knew and used this font 7 years ago but can't find it anywhere - obviously age hasn't gotten the better of me :)
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My company had bought a font VERY similar to Flange in the past and I have used it on both Tiger and Leopard fine, but I have now upgraded to Lion and it won't install because of a FOND error. From what I can read, this is because the old font (copyright 1991) is a bitmap file. I need this font for work - we use it all the time. I need a solution and am considering buying this font (FLANGE BQ), but before I do I want to be sure it works in Lion.
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Hi @ all!
I'm urgently looking for the name of the Font used on the Game-Cards of an old Boardgame, called Space Crusade (or Star Quest in Europe). At the bottom i posted a pic of such a card, and i need to know the name of the font that makes the headline ("Bionischer Arm"). At first I thought it to "Zapf Humanist BT", but this one has slightly concave edges, the one on the card not.
I hope you can help me,
greetz, Roland
[img:b338fe0efb]http://usera.imagecave.com/otacon2k/BIONISCHER-ARM-Tiger-back.jpg[/img:b338fe0efb]
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Zapfino One.
In case you are interested, here is the rest (minus 4):
ADX = Adonis Old Style Light
AJA = Aja
AMZ = Amazone/Amaze
ARD = Ariston Regular
ATH = Amethyst Script
AVA = Avalon
BAL = Balmoral
BAM = Bamboofont
BAX = Baskerville
BDP =
BDW = Broadway
BEL = Blackletter 686
BER = Bernhard Tango
BFX = Bernhard Fashion
BHC = Bernhard Modern SmallCaps
BHM = Bernhard Modern
BIC = Bickley Script
BIN = Freehand 591
BKS = Baker Signet
BLV = Boulevard
BOD = Bodoni
BOM = Boomerang
BSM = Busorama
BSQ = ATBasque
BSX = Biant/Liberty
BYM = Byron Swash Medium
CAL = Aldus/Palatino
CAS = Caslon Open Face
CER = Century Schoolbook
CHA = Zapf Chancery
CHM = Charme
CHQ = Christophs Quill
CIV = Civilite
CLG = Codex/Calligraphic 421
CNT = Coronet
COU = Courier
CPG = Copperplate Gothic
CPP = Copperplate Condensed Light
CPT = Carpenter
CRS = Cancellaresca Script
CSP = Flemish Script
CUR = Lydian Cursive
CZR = P22 Cezanne
DAR = Dartangon
DMN = Demian
DOR = Dorchester Script
DTC = Dutch 801 Italic
DUR = Dutch 801
DVX = Bodoni Italic
EGG = Engravers Gothic
ENG = Engravure
ENS = English Script
FLR = Florens
FMS = Ondine
FND - Fineprint
FNH = Fine Hand
FRB = Americana
FRS = Freestyle Script
FUB = Futura Bold
FUL = Futura Light
FUM = Futura Med
GLO = Giddyup
GLS = Norris Script
GMX = Greeting Monotone
GOT = Goteborg
GRM = Grimshaw Hand
HAD = Hadfield
HDW = Hollywood Deco
HOB = Hobo
HOU = Houston Pen
HUB = Zapf Humanist 601 Bold BT
HUR = Zapf Humanist 601 BT
HWC = Hollywood Deco Capitals
ISA = Isadora
ISX = Typo Upright
JHN = John Handy Script
KBL = Kabel
KFM = Kaufmann
KOR = Korinna
LCR = AT Classic Roman (Linotype)
LEM = Lemonade
LHI = Lucida Handwriting Italic
LIO = Liorah
LUP = Lucia
MIS = Mistral
MOP = Mahogany Script
MRL = Liana/Lady Dawn
MRN = Marnie
MSB =
MUR = Murray Hill
NAD = Nadianne
NBR = New Berolina
NOV = Novella
NUP = Nuptial Script
OXF = Oxford
PAC = Parisian Capitals
PAR = Parisian
PAX = Park Avenue
PDE = Parade
PEN = Peninsula Script/Floral Script
PEP = Pepita
PHT = Phyllis Italic
PIX = Piranesi Italic
PKY = Perky
PLC = Poor Richard
PON = ExPonto
PRA = Petra Script
PRL = Poor Richard
PRT = Party LET
PRV = Providence Sans
PSL = Paisley Two
RKS = Helinda Rook
SAR = Sackers Antique Roman
SBK - Swiss 721 Black BT
SER = Vivaldi
SHA = Shelley Andante
SIT = Citadel Script
SKH =
SKJ = Skjald
SKL =
SLP = Sloop Script One
SLT = Sloop Script Two
SPL = Spring Light
SPT = Space Toaster
SQU = Squire
SRH = Snell Roundhand
SST = Sloop Script Two
STL = Streamline
STU = Stuyvesant
SWS = Swiss/Helvetica
TCS = Bickham Script
TEK = Tekton
TGR = Tiger Rag
TIF = Tiffany
TPM = Trump Medieval Roman
TSS = Bickham Swash Caps
UNR = University Roman
VLA -Vladimir
VOL = Shelley Volante
VTN = Venetian 301 BT
VTU = VTypewriter Underwood
WTX = Wedding Text
YBQ = Young Baroque
ZPF = Zapfino One
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