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Guilty or not... youre dead! [a derivative of the good old Palatino of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG] by Eduardo Recife. and of course also here on abstractfonts.
Clones of the Palatino are ao Palacio, Palatia, Palisade, Palladium, PalmSprings, Palton, ...
Creative Ehh?
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Wow! You are good! Thank you again. After all of the help that you have given me, I'm feeling guilty for not donating. Today I will.
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you just said, i have accused you of something, you have removed it. removing is not making you not guilty of posting it to begin with. information about that fact will persist.
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And Kat? Razor sharp. And very true. Very true indeed. Yes. But I believe all of us are guilty at one time or another of not thinking these things through...but still, you make a very good and true point. Which is all very true.
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[quote]@koeiekat: And why do these dreadful frakturs keep popping up?[/quote]
I know many bands (Radiohead, for one) have made their websites VERRRY fraktur-heavy. It seems to be a strong influence on t-shirt design at the moment too, i.e. flowy, dense lines, faded and distressed lettering. frakturs lend themselves to that.
Just my take. I've seen a lot of them lately.
edit to say: i must say I'm guilty of giving in to them once or twice!
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Cooper font.. a step up, or a step down from Comic Sans?
I think Comic Sans takes the brunt. But Cooper is just as guilty. It gained brief recognition from the Vote For Pedro campaign but really it will forever be the go-to Shirtique font. (and Garfield)
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i know i should, and i was at the fact that i allowed to be convinced a couple of times. my trust is very expensive, he won't have enough money to buy it.
i did SUGGEST a donation to AF.
i'm cool as long as it is fair in the end and i think that we have exposed the truth.
PS WOW [quote]You, and everybody else can see on the restored Urbanfonts forum pages how many of my posts ended on the Urbanfonts forum pages[/quote]
extensive and quite telling... is the kat guilty of admiring the law? thank you for your dilligence and thoroughness, spidering WAS great idea!
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koeie, Oh I suppose :) Though I thought I was being accosted my first visit here.
and neogrey yes i suppose they have to learn somehow or another if they do.
and i must admit... "back in the day" i am guilty of this cardinal sin myself. yes, it's true.
[edited to clarify:I never asked for a commercial font for free, but was willing to receive one]
anyone remember fonts-anon?
Well I posted on the forum asking if anyone knew what the name of the font used on The Smashing Pumpkins Adore Album was...
In reply I received a copy of Novella in my mailbox, which (AT THE TIME!) I was more than happy to accept and keep on the down-low so to speak.
At that time I made websites and graphics, but didn't think about creating fonts myself, and I guess I assumed that fonts were generated, or that type designers made bucoo bucks so what would it matter if one little sale to little old me slipped by.
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