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1 posts view forum post #8391 Does anyone know if there is a road dingbat font out there somewhere? something like LEGO roads if you know what I mean, like pieces of a road (straight ones, bent ones, crossings...) that you can put together to form a road. I have never seen any, but it would be great if there is one. Thank you!
2 posts view forum post #13890 ? Hi there I am trying to match the font for the Australian fashion brand 'Country Road' Your help is greatly appreciated!!
1 posts view forum post #5668 If you don't know where you're going - any road will take you there.
1 posts view forum post #11601 Keep changing your mind? Well, if you don't know where you are going to any road will take you there.
1 posts view forum post #20764 view details for free font #13151 Great for short children's books and road-signs. Love it!
1 posts view forum post #4872 hi guys! its reading week here in canada for the university ppl.. so im heading down to daytona on a road trip!!! let me know if anyone lives around there, maybe you'll help me out isn some way ;) anyways, im out!!!
1 posts view forum post #6877 How greedy can one be! Have they ever thought about it that they practically gave the type away by reproducing it at that size? One good scan and it is almost there. OK a few characters are missing but the type design in itself is so straight forward in using the same shapes all over again that the rest can be solved with a reasonable gamble. It seems there are still people out there that have never driven a paved road.
1 posts view forum post #10025 Thought about giving the "compaq font" one for the road. But no need. Google Luxemburg already put you nuber 1. How about "HP font", "Dell font", and so?
1 posts view forum post #11756 view details for free font #10896 Quote: "Roadway is based on U.S. highway lettering observed on New York street signs. Two weights of highway lettering would often be used on the same sign, condensed for the main name and a half-size regular superscript for road or street." Similar to Clearview-Highway (actual roadsignfont), Interstate or Blue Highway.
1 posts view forum post #18706 Oh well, what can I say about Adrian Frutiger's best known font? Ok, let's say it's a Swiss typeface, with a Swiss design, with its own Swiss clarity. It's probably one of the most readable (legible?) in the whole set of typefaces. I think it's cool – not in the meaning of stylish, but cool, as a thing thrown out of the fridge. It certainly makes its job well: it's been designed for CDG's airport signs and banners. Aside from that and road signs or very conservative logos and the small print – address and the like – in the stationery, I do not think I'd use it. Helvetica, to name another Swiss-made bestseller, has more flair to me and it's more versatile. (and yes, I do love Switzerland: the square flag, her William Tell and all the cows. And the lakes, the mountains, the weed)
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