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Hello,
I'm looking for suggestions regarding a font.
I'm looking for something with horizontal lines through the letters, thin, almost techy. The lines can either be random or consistent.
I suppost context would help, I'm looking to label an arcade button "heat vision" for the old Superman game. Definitely not looking for flame related fonts, but something modern and clean would be fantastic. I like the idea of the lines indicating motion or lasers.
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Yepp, good advice, Alex. Make sure that the customer (if he doesn't want to pay for a font - brings you files, where all the fonts are converted into paths. So everything is fine. *sigh* I know that this is a vision in an ideal world.
Anyway, thanks, Luke, for editing your message. You are one of the good ones. ;-)
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actual chinese/japanese characters.
i want to have, for instance, the words 'global vision' denoted by chinese/japanese characters/alphabet/symbols.
is that clear as mud, or what?:D
please let me know if something like this is possible!
thankfuly,
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[quote]@koeiekat:Difficult to come to another conclusion. P22 just added the higher ASCII. Big deal.
Yet in my perception the word design means something a bit more than that.[/quote]
I've worked on almost 90% of David's characters in the font, and changed hinting and some vector-points too. (If you zoom in you will discover this.) On a printed page this makes quite the difference. It was done for a big poster advertisement here at the time, for which a variation on Goodfellow was requested for a lot of characters. The people liked Goodfellow, but could not stand half of the design, so I put my vision in it, highly based on their wishes (which I actually agreed with).
If I remember correctly (by head) I did not agree with David's taste regarding the F, f, P, S, T, t, J, j and some others, plus the missing paragraph symbol, é, à and some others, were crucial enough to warrant a new font.
I haven't looked at the P22 version yet, but it sounds like that was based on my interpretation of the Goodfellow font.
Regards,
Julius
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