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I'm thinking that there's a very good chance that you're tired of hearing from me with my little projects. Each of these projects, though, means a great deal to me, and I thank you for all of the help you have given me thus far.
I don't blame you for not replying to my last post, it wasn't really worth replying to anyway. But I really need your help here. I'm going to be making what might be my last 'film' which will be based on the classic film, "The Godfather." You may or may not be familar with it, because I have no idea what films are released in Germany and what films you like to watch. It's really none of my business anyway. Back to business, though, I made a little picture that shows two examples of the font. I remember seeing the font before, but I have no idea where to find it now.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to find this font and safely give me a link to it (a little Mission: Impossible humor). If you can find one with the hand holding the puppet as a letter or number or something like that, that'd be great, but my main concern is the actual text used for the words, "The Godfather." Thanks in advance for any help you can give me and thanks for all of the help you already have given me! - Ute,
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Ute is back!! Welcome home!
Looked for ages? Was made in '98. If you look at the character map you'll understand the name of the font. Lower case, upper case, the exclamation mark, the period and the figures. That's it. I'm pretty sure it was made for one purpose only and there was no need for more and/or other versions.
The author is Patrick Broderick who is rotodesign. info@rotodesign.com
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Here's a font, made of trees, or, at least, bits of wood. Someone posted an antique specimen picture online, hoping it would get made into a scalable face. It did. Hope you all enjoy too.
I even added numerals, a 'J' and a modern 'U', (the old 'U' is still there as a 'V') along with some essential punctuation. This style is made for those big initial dropped capitals, or a short word. This is not for strings of lengthy text.
This font is released under the creative commons, so you are welcome to open it up, poke around in it, and add or modify the characters, if you are into that sort of thing. - re: !limberjack, normal
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Hey everybod-
Back I am, it's Saturday the 10th and after about three weeks of on-off-on-off time away I'm finally, firmly on home soil again. At least for a while, anyway.
So, your Thir13en Ghosts script. Unfortunately the VikingEye? (© 2003 Koeiekat) is by no means a perfect instrument, but I did come across somthing kinda similar to this (that's a very vague "kinda"), some kind of runic language script used round the rim of the CDs of a role-player from...1999?...called Silver and by Infogrames. However, I can't find a digital sample or, as it happens, make one myself (no scanner...maybe I should fix that), so this will only mean anything to the precious few who actually ever owned the game. And take part in this forum.
Therefore, as much as it pains me, I'm forced to draw the same conclusion as Kat: it's more than likely that it's a custom job, made exclusively for the film. And maybe it'll be released into the public domain one day. Who the hell knows.
Malfunctioningly,
-Třrnquist
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I have googled the web and I can't find the font from "The Little Mermaid", has anyone made this font, or know what it is called? If it hasn't been made can you please tell me of a similar font? ^^;
Thank you. - help finding this disney font
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Dear Parker,
That is not true about the fonts anymore. As soon as System 10 was introduced to the MAC it allowed us to use .ttfs that were made for IBM and IBM compatibles.
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Dear Loakas,
I have followed your link - and found the beta font. If you remove the words (Beta Release) and the extra space so it reads Pak Nastaleeq.ttf -- it should be fine. I'm on 10.3.9 and it is okay here with my software. And as the person who made it said Beta Release - chances are a kerning table has not been made yet. Therefore, you may either kern it manually when you use it -- or create your own kerning chart for it. Better yet, you can wait till the real version is released. - re: Help with an Urdu font
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[quote]@Kingthings : Spike was made because Buffy has one, I made Xander... Willow is yet to come. Oh and because I hate Engravers Old English[/quote] - re: kingthings spike, regular
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Please help me to find a font that i desperatly need: It is made in raster points style so, that when you look at it, it feels you can't focus your eyes. It is kind of scarp but blurred at the same time: you see that it is made from little points but it makes you feel you have some severe eye problem (or too many beers).
Please help me to identify this font, or some like it.
Thanks,
Iina - find dizzy font
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Oh God, sure! Great display of humour, Kat :D The orange gif was totally an act of a genius!
I'm not a football fan, anyway, I'm much more into rugby – if I have to pick one sport as favourite. When I was a kid, my father used to take me to the stadium and see AC Milan. He was a huge fan. Well, he used to take my brother too, but he was already an AS Roma fan. It was the Eighties. AC Milan was the strongest team in Europe – thanks also to those wonderful three Dutch players: Gullit, Rijkaard (spelling?) and Van Basten, the Utrecht's swan. Well, I really don't follow football. I barely from time to time check the results of AS Bari, the team from my hometown. I don't know how things go in Europe. In Italy, football players are the most sought-after gurus. They are the contemporary trendsetters. It means that this country – for which I agree completely with Metternich: Italy is just a geographical expression – is going down the drain, culturally speaking. Following its socioeconomical decadence even in the way people dress, speak, tattoo themselves.
Yes, I'm saying that I spend the Monday morning hating the vast majority of football players. Surely those from big clubs. Good Lord, they're always on tv and they can't even speak properly in their supposed national language. I truly miss the pre-1789 days. People were just people, keeping their mouths shut. I know I sound weird but I just can't help myself: they offend my ears. Anyway, these are political and historical thoughts that might not interest you, Kat, and anybody else.
I haven't seen the match. I couldn't care less for those morons, even – or maybe because of – if they wear a Royal blue shirt.
Again: you made me laugh. Thank you very much. Your humour was totally perfect and elegant.
Sorry for my long post, the memories and all that. - re: One for Sergio ..
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