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6 matches view forum post #9144 Hi all, I'm looking for some evaluation versions of fonts from Emerald City Fontwerks (ECF), and Chris Brown (Eyecue Design). I am particularly looking for ZIP files with the demo version of King's Court and Sideshow by ECF, and Pepto by Chris Brown. I do not want the full versions (that would be illegal). I had these on CD at one time but the CD is now missing. These are impossible to find on the web. I have had no luck so far. If anyone has these, let me know....thanx!
1 matches view forum post #26215 Have a school that used this H a few years back on some caps. Now they want to use it on their basketball court. Any idea as to what font it is? If so please email me at jared@wideopensigns.com
2 matches view forum post #9039 Could you please tell me what font this is where it says "Kasey"? [img:a6e1ac0d6a]http://i1.tinypic.com/oj2vqc.gif[/img:a6e1ac0d6a] Also, please let me know if you could figure out this font [img:a6e1ac0d6a]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b279/heart_arcade/wallofshame.jpg[/img:a6e1ac0d6a] Thank you soo much! -Court
3 matches 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:
1 matches view forum post #9055 Hi All, I'm trying to find the font on this logo/shirt below. The pic of the text is a little small, compared to the rest, but hopefully someone can help me out a little/point me in the right direction. the text is the writing "King Of Kings" in the smaller pic Thanks :) [img:fa35ccbd0f]http://shopzone.wwe.com/newimages/images/31107X.JPG[/img:fa35ccbd0f]
2 matches view forum post #9990 view details for free font #11654 The original font was from Image Club and was called Eclat. The R in the Creampuff sample - means this was ripped off from Eclat Alternative. Image Club fonts are now owned by International Typeface Company (ITC). I wrote them and had a discussion about this font. This is where shades of gray come into play. Basically, since they are not producing the Alternate - Nick Curtis is, and it's up for grabs in a court if it's legal or not. They wouldn't say, but did write that if you use the Nick Curtis font commercially - he is the one that must give you permission to use it. Are they setting us all up? Who knows. It is expensive to go after one person for one typeface...
1 matches view forum post #10873 Adobe didn't sell it to Macromedia... Aldus was bought out by Adobe -- then Altsys took them both to court to get back their rights to Freehand. Altsys went bust - and their assets were picked up by Macromedia - and that included my beloved Fontographer... The guys at Altsys were great - I've missed them a lot over the years. Not bad for a group of Texans...
1 matches view forum post #4692 I have searched the net and having found old pics of the 1968 planet of the apes posters and identified what the font looks like i have found a company called houseindustries their website being wwww.houseindustries.com they have a range of fonts under the family name of simian or planet of the apes i'm not sure. and here is a link to a preview page the gorrila font half way down the page is identical to the original font used for the original film. heres the linklook for the gorrila font BiG Keep on fonting /abstract fonts where fontoholics are kings not nerds lol:D
1 matches view forum post #14235 Hi guys! Hope you're all well. Jay! Been trying to track you down for a long time! How are you dude! Well I'm still around. Bumped into Schwalben Koenig and Jackie over at WTF a couple of times. Not interested in gastronomy at all! Rather keeping up with my other great passion... Movie Props... and making replicas. Had chance recently to massivley increase my collection. Anyway, as you guys said, The Flea Pit closed down. Partly for the reasons Jackie said above, but mainly because I fell into some copyright issues with Steven Spielbergs lawyers (gulp!). Obviously the site made me no money, but cost me a lot, and I didn't fancy being dragged into court by Dreamworks or any other studio in fact so I decided it was for the best. Funny how you get Dreamworks threatening legal action, yet on the otherside of the coin, I got sent a link to an official KING KONG site promoting the fact that my font had been released! So I'm still dabbling in fonts, but now mainly for use in my replica props (which at least make me some money!) and currently busy planning my wedding and Vegas/Hawaii honeymoon! (3 months to go!!!) Good to see you all again. Man I miss Dafont!!!!
1 matches view forum post #13465 I once read that, but can't remember where and when. It is in the USA not uncommon to rename a font even if you have a licence to resell. See Bitstream eo. Did Corel stop bundling fonts with Draw? I don't know. Maybe with version X3 but they were there with version 12. CorelDraw 12 Product Features: * Design suite for illustration, page-layout vector drawing, and more; includes CorelDraw Graphics 12, Corel Photo-Paint 12, and Corel R.A.V.E. 3 * Over 10,000 professional clipart images; 1,000 TrueType and Type 1 fonts; and 1,000 photos and objects are included etc About the US High Court ruling; the trouble is a bit in the difference in copyright interpretation in the USA and over here. Here a digital type is nothing else than a way to reproduce a type and the intellectual property lies with the actual designer or the legal entity that the copyright has been transferred to. The interpretation of a design is what it looks like. Not how it is constructed. With you a digital type design is considered as software (the code). Difference in rendering the glyphs is considered a different type (font) and the copyright is in the code and the name. A letter is a letter and you can not copyright the shape. I remember someone then making the remark that the judges could not see the difference between a Helvetica and a Times. Funny thing is, try to use/sell a digital version of a Disney figure. Prepare for a huge traffic jam of gray suits on your doorstep.
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