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I hope someone can help me. I want to cute letters like this with a frame. Thanks for any help.
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Hi,
sorry for the mangled GIF of Interstate,
I try a PNG insted. The shown typeface is
Blue Highway by Ray Larabie. Its a clone
of interstate an a few cuts are free off
charge.
Bye -Bye
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Edwardian Script for sure. Also for the 80. One takes the 8 and the O, cuts of the swash of the O and places it on the 8. In principle that's all.A bit rotating, maybe scaling, minor adaptations.
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I agree, but not with these guys. They don't want to spend a penny they don't have to, since it cuts into their profits. They'd rather just use something similar that I already have. If Aachen wouldn't have worked (like if they had been fill-in jerseys for an existing set), I would have just traced over the graphic I uploaded. They're that cheap.
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The Maniac is right. It was Bank Gothic originally (it's the little "knife-cuts" and the end of the "s" that give it away). A simple case of stirring, smudging, whipping and all kinds of other assorted abuses, and you'll eventually have something along those lines. Good film, too.
-T
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Hi,
handlettered, see the differnt kind of «O».
Have a look at Papercuts by Daniel Werneck:
http://www.dafont.com/paper-cuts.font
You can also make the few letters by hand with any verctor drawing program like inkscape (freeware, GPL).
Bye bye
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Hi, gcorp
red: It looks like the myriad bold - but the myriad hasn't an angled cut anywhere. Now, cuts are easily done with Freehand or Photoshop nowadays...
hat: It looks like myriad too, but I couldn't track down a thin or light version anywhere. It isn't the Regular.
Additionally I've to admit, I hadn't much time for search - I don't have much time alltogether theese days...
U.
PS: May I wish you a merry Xmas?
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One of my clients uses the Linotype Didot font family. We proposed some concepts for marketing activity which used some ornaments from the font family. I'm now looking extensively online to try and find inspiration for ornaments use or anything specific on using the Didot ornament cuts but there seems very very little available to digest.
Can anyone point me to some resources on ornament usage, preferably contemporary if known?
Thanks, Hugo
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