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has musical notes, or symbols of some sort ( for example character Ê) in the accents range.
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FACT:- did you know that Spain has more fake €500 notes than anywhere else in Europe? Especially in Extremadura!!
Many thanks for that Kat will print and use as required for the sake of the children and not having to accept dumb ass clients ever again!
Regards
G
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Could someone help me find the font on the picture? I know it might be photoshopped but if it's a font (or if there's a similiar looking one) please tell me!
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[quote:cb3b8c80bc="alex"]
a pic/scan of the bank note would be nice.. not everyone is from England, you know... [/quote:cb3b8c80bc]
Ooops! I beg your pardon! So this is for the english only 'cos it's actually illegal to scan/copy the notes and i don't want to incur any governmental wrath!
thanks, mike
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Hi,
Original site «Divide by Zero»:
http://fonts.tom7.com/fonts98.html
Legal Notes:
http://fonts.tom7.com/legal/
Quote: You may ...
Make them available (for free) on your web page, as long as you don't pretend you made them. It'd be nice of you to include this README file, too.
End Quote ...
Bye bye
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Hi. I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but it must be worth a try.
I have a bizarre font request.
Purely for personal fun, I’m interested in a sans-serif futhorc (Anglo-Saxon runes) set evolved to resemble the Japanese kana (either katakana or hiragana), while still identifiable as futhorc. Preferably matching the dimensions and weight of simplified Chinese characters in another font (I expect creating your own hanzi font would be much too time-consuming).
I keep some private notes in a mixed runic/hanzi script, and a font like this would be amazing to see, but perhaps challenging to produce.
I would be willing to make a donation in return for such a font (only a small one, though), and I would use it a lot and enjoy it.
If this sounds like an interesting project, give it a try.
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Relatives and friends of Lorenzen Wright(notes) gathered Wednesday and grieved for the former NBA player who has been missing for 10 days, as police investigated the discovery of a man’s body outside of Memphis.
Wright’s uncle, Curtis Wright, told The Associated Press that police called the player’s father, Herb Wright, Wednesday afternoon with the news he had died.
Sgt. Alyssa Macon-Moore of the Memphis Police Department wrote in an e-mail to the AP that police were investigating the death of an unidentified man beside a wooded area about 15 miles south of downtown Memphis. Asked if the man was Wright, she wrote they could not confirm the victim’s identity Wednesday night.
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Scratching the sofa, I've been staring at this for quite a while. I am fully with Tashini Jones.
[quote]@Tashini Jones: ... I would suggest sticking to the plainer fonts as fancy is too much like hard work to read. ... Stay clear of any calligraphy styles as you may find your resume ends up in the trash.[/quote]
First of all, and far more important than anything else, if you are to submit a three hundred [I thought I spell it out] pages résumé - that is a book - the typeface you use must be legible. Very legible. And with this amount of text that almost outrules any design-like type. In my opinion - with this amount of text - it also outrules sans-serifs.
I am with the Swallow when he suggests types with a rather high x-height, giving you the possibility to use a [slightly] condensed face so you don't have to go under 11 points - without adding even more pages yet still maintaining legibility.
"formal but with that touch of design"? There are many. I'll do one suggestion, the Salernomi J by Julius Thyssen. Freeware, yet well designed for a change. Follow the download link and get the TTF pack [and whatever else you like on that page].
I also think that more important than the type you choose, is the page lay-out. Choose your margins carefully, justify the text and try to avoid line lengths of more than 2/3 of the page width - as if you are inviting the reader to use the margin for notes.
To quote Tashini Jones again; Good luck!!
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[quote]@koeiekat:So you took Bitstream's Ribbon 131 Bold from the Corel Draw 4 CD. No copyright restrictions? Sure?...[/quote]
Don't really remember. Probably, but could even be that we used a clone from a shareware CD. It's not an excuse, but at that time we started just from scratch, and we were an absolutely chaotic party of a few crazy guys with no organization at all. Way too long ago to say who did what and how. However, I remember we used Corel for font creation (don't remember the version though, something between 3 and 6). The printed manual included 2 or more pages of detailed instructions how to edit and create fonts, and there was also a text passage mentionning the editing and changing of the Corel fonts, plus a note with the embedding restrictions. We didn't see any written restrictions concerning the use of Corel fonts as base for new ones. We would never had used them, if we had found such notes.
Maybe we made a mistake (and many other too), but the whole copyright thing was a grey zone at that time, and the lack of clearly defined rules didn't help at all. Many things have changed the past years, regarding copyright and trademark questions, using and publishing or sharing images, photos, music, logos, signs a.s.o.. Many things you used to do 10-15 years ago, you will never do again those days, unless you like legal disputes. And I don't.
N.B. starting with version 7 of Corel, there is no more detailed information in the printed manuals or in the helpfiles concerning the editing, changing and creating of fonts (except a short reference). The license and copyright info regarding images, clipart and other content are also lots more detailed and restrictive than in older versions.
[quote]@koeiekat:...And not Linotype Coronet? Remember where Bitstream ''found' all their fonts those years?...Remember who bought the Linotype library? ...[/quote]
Sorry, didn't know. Companies change too often hands those days, to be all the time up to date...
[quote]@koeiekat:...Adding accents? I only see deletions. Is that improving?[/quote]
Your point, my fault. Seeing the screenshots, I must say, in that case you're right. My excuses. As i wrote: we had a bit more to do than creating this font. But I will be glad to change that. Give me 2 weeks and you get a brandnew 100% original Fiolex Girls II. Is that a good deal?
[quote]@koeiekat:...That is true ... Not everyone ... But it was as simple as it is today. Remember Ipswitch's WS-FTP? 1992. [/quote]
You had not that many tools with all that functionality. Nope, dont remember. But 92 I used "Mirage" to draw my first cartoon clipart, spending so most of my free time at office (could not afford an own copy, was more expensive than a car).
[quote]@koeiekat:Not to worry. It is liked: Rating: 80.9% Downloads: today 19, yesterday 31 [/quote]
As I wrote, we are all really surprised about that success. Especially cause it was only intended to be a nice-to-have extra in a decent but limited software. Let's see, if we can beat it with the new version. March 26. Guaranteed.
[quote]@koeiekat: Also not to worry, better than mine :)[/quote]
Thanks, too nice, but dont be so sure ;-)
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