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[quote]Artist's Comments
This is my fourth font called at the window PRO.
It's FREE
The typeface includes over 350 characters of the key elements you need in a font, lower case, upper case, as well as numerals and puncuation.
For English , German, Russian and many other european languages! (look at the preview!)
This is not to be used in any Commercial Projects without my permission[/quote]
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Relax, dear KKat, mrs 23 asked for a free download of Magneto. And she won't get that here, as this is a legal site. Do you speak russian, Ma'm?
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Can any one help me out.
From where I can download this font.
LADOGA
This I think is a russian font but no instance or any reference is available on net.
Any font geek have heard of it
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hi
im looking for free TTF that support Cyrillic text (Russian) that will work on a Mac platform. im running OSX 10.3
i have a few "normal" fonts but need some nice ones as i designing some adverts and the five or six i have are dull
really, really hope someone has some and can help
kind regards
nuxes
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1. Retro is in.
2. "Display/Headline". Wouldn't that be "Normal + Sans"
3. Agree with "Condensed".
4. I think it would be more descriptive for someone to see "Normal" rather than "Text".
5. Do you think there is enough distinction between Comic and Cartoon to warrant separate categories? How would you describe in plain english each of those?
6. Slab? "Normal + Sans + Square"
My suggestions:
7) Add "People" for dingbats and other fonts that feature human shapes, faces, etc. Also, "Animals"
8) Merge Initial and Display under "Initial"
9) How do you feel about "Industrial"? Would you miss it?
Another thing i am considering is grouping the categories which will make them much easier to digest. It will clear up confusion with things like "Foreign" which is meant to be fonts that have foreign character sets and there is "Foreign look" which would contain "Greek" "Oriental" "Russian" "Old West". Any other "look" suggestions?
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Well, kkat - I think I mentioned this to you as well: I'm using a Russian program called FontDetect (part of FontMassive bundle freeware). It is pretty stable and accurate, the problem is that I don't think I will be downloading the WHOLE abstractfonts or Dafont.com...that's why I asked Alex if it's possible to have feature such as WTF with abstractfonts. Plus, with FontDetect you have to temporary load the fonts in order to get their bitmaps and compare the stroke with the image in question. Plus, I think that such feature will generate even more traffic to our site, making more money for Alex from Google AdSense - not that I'm implying that he can quit his daily job and move to Costa Rica :)
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Yesterday I've stumbled upon this fantastic suite of small applications, targeted to fonta management and font recognition:
http://klesha28.ucoz.ru/index/0-4
Unfortunately for most you it's in Russian ONLY. The program does almost everything that Suitcase, FontAgent and other management programs are capable of and besides that is FREE :) It doesn't require installation. It also has a neat font recognition tool, which allows you to load a scanned image of the font you're looking for, then it scans your whole library of fonts to find the closest match (I've tested it and it's damn accurate). It has proprietary font drawing algorithm which means that it's nearly 100% faster than Suitcase.
Other cool things : you to enter some text and then when you choose specific font, the app allows you to copy the selected text as Adobe Illustrator outlines to clipboard (I have been dreaming for such feature :) Export as various image formats (PNG with alpha transparency too) available. It also allows you to see the actual vector data of a given character, with bezier curve handles and points.
Few drawbacks tho:
it only allows you to temporarily enable fonts, in other words when you restart Windows, they will be disabled.
It crashes when you try to add large font collections like Adobe Font Folio 9 for example.
Definitely something to watch in the future.
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