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Hey all,
I've been looking for a Pink Panther font forever now. I'm talking about the one from the cartoon; an example of it can be located here:
http://www.pinkpanther.com
Thanks!
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oh thanks!!! i thought it was something all complicated and stuff.... :) i didn't even think to look at stuff i already had...hehe
made my day ;)
:0)
*~*melly*~*
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Alex shall I dump the rest of kirksucks stuff here?
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i guess, i wanna change it to like color white
or blue or red or pink
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yeah there are many simlar fonts out there take a look at the 3 links below there are some nice script type fonts there.
hope they are of help.
let me know.
script link1 scipt link 2 script link 3
Happy Fonting
Peace out
BiG:cool:
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I'm new with this kind of stuff. I donwloaded a font, but I don't know how to put it into Microsoft word. Can somebody help me!
Thanks,
Merel
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Thank you Alex! It's such a neat font. I love the old ECF stuff.
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Thanks Neogray, this whole font thing is still pretty new to me even after 3 years. I am not familiar with Fontlab at all, The way it uses coding to kern and stuff is new to me as opposed to FontCreator being very easy to use.
I've been able to preview St.Andrew on my PC, keep in mind the previewing is not really the important key here as compatibility is on operating systems. I'll try to find out if the OTF you've created works on MAC, I am grateful for your help so thank you.
I actually don't know how to optimize fonts, I just know people like them if they have alot of detail especially with prints and clothing. At the same time the size is also making it difficult to even view or open.
Koeiekat I don't know what you mean by these "megabytes" things being useless, the font size is only large because of the detail that each glyph has. Computers are capable of opening large font files and if I lose detail in the fonts then that defeats the purpose of their creation.
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Cézanne would definitely work well with that theme, but it's not the only one.
It's easy to get that feel with all authentically-old-looking, slightly-sloppy scripty handwriting fonts. They will not[/i:7c896da9bc] look like Cézanne, but they'll give the same feeling. You can poke around in the appropriate categories here, or at dafonts.com, or pretty much any other free fonts site, and find some stuff.
Will they all look appropriate? Have they all got smartquotes, em- and en-dashes, and hyphens? Have they all even got full character sets? Maybe not.
But I promise the good stuff is out there. If you can't afford to get Cézanne, you don't need Cézanne.
-- Liana
(This was just to get you started looking, in case you want to pick your own. If you'd like help looking for specific fonts, I'd be glad to help with that too.)
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Wow i thought you had a sweet girly side which would appreciate the softer, more contemporary, colourful, i-have-a-gf-and-i-am-confident-with-my-sexuality touch of pink!
Fine, here, cooler boyish blue... Or do you hate all colour and love the miserable grey?
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