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2 posts view forum post #7991 behave? behave for what? :?: utes[/b:17b9f680ea]: i try using scriptina but it's so much different than linotype zapfino..my teacher gonna kill me if use any font other than that ^^; sigh.. dominatrix[/b:17b9f680ea]: thx alot!! i'll pm you! :D
2 posts view forum post #13507 I meant i was only looking to reproduce as close as possible and not that they had digital type in the 20's. Since I have no knowledge of fonts or typeface structure myself I thought id sign up to this forum to ask the question without really knowing what its all about and who its aimed at, I repeat my apology for the poor picture quality. I actually think the reply above yours is very helpful. Thank you Mr McGee I dont like cats, they kill wildlife. Dogs are nicer. - re: old sign font
3 posts view forum post #4500 I'm sorry to hear that they do not have cheese in a spray can in Germany. To tell you the truth, I have never had it myself. I suppose you can only guess as to how the cheese feels, huh? Anyway, thanks for all of the help. I'm mainly using the fonts for a series of movie-based silent films in which I replace the regular roles with those of stuffed animals and add some humor. I use the fonts for the title images on them. I don't know if that made sense, but I'll keep going anyway. The credits font is going to be used for the credits on the box I am making for the movies when I release the new digitally re-mastered version (what strange things people do in their free time...). Some of the fonts (i.e. License To Kill) were just for fun, but ones like the Tomorrow Never Dies font have been really helpful. You don't have to really worry about the Goldeneye one, I was just thinking about that as an alternate for the James Bond spoof I made. I hope some of this is making sense. Anyway, the Three Kings font is one I'm using for my upcoming film. Some of the fonts I need, I already have though, like the Star Wars and Indiana Jones ones. Anyway, if you wanted to know, each of these shorts is about three minutes long and is shown silent film style with writing for the speech and fitting background music. One of these days, I may get a TV Capture Card and be able to put the movies on the computer and on the internet for anyone to see. Heck, maybe I'll even put a little note saying that you helped with the fonts. In the future I may need some more help finding fonts, but for now I'm set and would like to thank you for your help with all of the fonts. I bet you're sorry you asked, huh?! :rolleyes: - Cheese in a spray can...
2 posts view forum post #8148 Pulp Fiction [img:52102cfac3]http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000068DBC.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg[/img:52102cfac3] [img:52102cfac3]http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1558908242.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg[/img:52102cfac3] Kill Bill [img:52102cfac3]http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00005JMUA.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg[/img:52102cfac3] Jackie Brown [img:52102cfac3]http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000068DBD.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg[/img:52102cfac3]
1 posts view forum post #6114 you're right, i have been a little busy with my new project. Lots of work. That and the end of semester at the university. But im all done now!!! Also, looks like you wont see me for another 2.5 weeks! I am taking a road trip to Vancouver, BC. Loooooooong drive, but should be fun! Actually, i search for basix earlier as well :) Great minds think alike! The problem with fonthit right now is that it doesnt like the commercial fonts too too much just yet. I focused on getting few of the better fonts archives in there as well as the standard fonts.com/itc.com commercial set. It will eventually grow to 100,000+ font-related files. The focus right now was on speed and as graphical of a result as possible. Compare the speed and number of results when looking for something that both fontseek and fonthit have and you will see that fonthit will kill fontseek in speed. Number of results will come with time. Did you try other keywords?
1 posts view forum post #15807 Something like the CIRCLINEcrazyjumped or the Kill Switch? Or maybe the ToonTime? - re: Please help me ID this font.
4 posts view forum post #11983 Can anyone identify this font? I've been looking for it everywhere with no luck...Thanks! - This font is killing me!!!
3 posts view forum post #10449 Can any one help me out. From where I can download this font. LADOGA This I think is a russian font but no instance or any reference is available on net. Any font geek have heard of it Help Help - Ladoga :: this font have killed me ?
2 posts view forum post #17095 Back in 1995, we needed a special "lovely" font for our "Fiolex Home Studio", a small, low-cost, home-publishing software like Corel's Print House. The idea was to create a romantic, elegant script font with some hearts in it. So "Fiolex Girls" was born, and was probably one of the first fonts with embedded hearts, if not the very first one. We were in hurry (one week later and our publisher would have killed us) and had no time to create a completely new font. So we based "Fiolex Girls" on an existing font, that had no copyright restrictions (not Linotype's Coronet, it was delivered with an old Corel Draw! version, if I remember right, the software we used to create the font, btw.), creating the new heart characters, adding accents and improving here and there. At that time, a legal (if not prohibited by individual copyright terms) and common praxis, used even by official font manufacturers. Adobe has also a font very similar to Linotype's Coronet, btw. The original designer of this font family was Robert Hunter Middleton (†1985). We dont claim "Fiolex Girls" to be a completely new design, but we can claim it to be one of the oldest and first heart-fonts. And: back in 95, not everyone was able to create fonts and publish them on the net. It was not so simple, far away from "throws some hearts around the caps" ;-) Anyway, who cares. We are glad, we are making so many people happy with that font, even if it was never intended to make it free downloadable. It seems, that some Home Studio buyer were so fascinated about it, that they spread it over the whole world. Honestly, we never thought, this font would have that success. So, if you like it: enjoy! :) p.s. please excuse my bad english - re: Fiolex Girls
2 posts view forum post #13872 view details for free font #11811 uhhmazing font,i love it - re: aggressive angry baby killer, normal
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