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has musical notes, or symbols of some sort ( for example character Ê) in the accents range.
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Does anyone know the font that is used in the musical Annie (with the girl with the red hair and the dog)? I know I will probably have to outline myself, but if you know the basic font please let me know
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I was just wondering if anyone has the font used in the RENT movie/musical or whatever. Or if anyone has a similar one, maybe?? Thanks a bunch!!
Rose
PS:image attached
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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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Dougie,
We had in another thread a long discussion about gothic typefaces and how popular they've become lately.
Between musical artists and tattoo artists, some of us have just given up on IDing them. Geoff however is our gothic volunteer...
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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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This is part of a font I already have called 'Steinberg Notation' which, other than these letters consists of musical symbols. Does anyone know whether these letters exist in a seperate font that contains all the letters of the alphabet in the same style. And if so, can someone help me ID it. Many Thanks
Jed
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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. 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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