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Finally! A free version of Wim Crouwel's New Alphabet 3 by Matt McInerney.
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Thanks for your reply.
My brother asked me if I could find the Tin Lizzy alphabet. He wanted to use it to do some graphics on something and wanted to look at the complete alphabet to make sure he has the design correct. I'm not sure where to look to find it, but thought maybe somebody out there knows a lot more about it than me!
So to answer your real question, I didn't see the font, but am hoping that someone out there has seen it.
Got any suggestions?
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Depends on what you want to do. Writers is a grafitti font so there is little need for both upper and lower case. Just one of the 2 will do. The Lilith Plain is there to be used as initial capital for the other Liliths.
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Well my friend the chinese do not have as we in the world of the west a thing as a alphabet. they use a system of strokes to denote words or sounds to be joined that in turn can mean completely diffrent words so unless you know
1) what the words you want are in chinese ( be it cantonese or mandarin the main dilects among several hundred in china) or the charaters that would make the sounds of the words in english (sound simulation). I would stay clear of this line of thought.
2) The japanese have also a charater based writen form almost the same as chinese but also have a second form of writing called Kanji which is used to make the sounds of western words which they have no actual japanese meanings such as brand names.
take the this not as a step back but as a step in the right direction it may be easier to find some one to write out what you need and then take it from there. But be worned that in both chinese and japanese there is one indavidual charecter for every word in the language. and these words cannot be broken down into letters as we know it. Its more than a font thing. you can't just get a chinese font and type in the charcters as they apear on your key board and spell out what you want, it would't make any sense, not phoneticly or in the actual language.
My final advise find a simulation font its where that latin alphabet takes on the shapes and almost looks oriental, much quiker.
GooD Luck
BiG
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well, if you don't know, Nestle is the biggest company in the world. So I'm assuming that they can afford to use a custom typefaces for their products. So, this is not available to the public. If you only need the logo for Nestle CRUNCH - here it is: http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/search/71040502/15496.html
Otherwise: a similar to CRUNCH is Alphabet Soup.
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I downloaded the font in question from one of the free sites a while back. But my computer crashed and I lost everything. Searched high and low for it again and it does not seem to exist now. Has it been discontinued or must I keep searching? Description: It looks precisely like those little wooden blocks we used to play with as a kid. If anyone knows where I can find it, please help. Thanks.
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hei. you've got it? please send the alphabet from A to Z with the font's to my email address jordanlesnussa@hotmail.com
thanks ya!
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No way - this font is brilliant - just type the alphabet in the 'Preview text' box so you can see all the cool letters - and you get the little dudes too!! :-)
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What I'm looking for is a type style (an alphabet) where the caracters look like lead-printing types, e.g. they are laterally reversed, like reading the matter in the composing stick.
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I'm looking for this specific font but can't find it anywhere. I wonder if you people can help me. Usually used in hospital signs.
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