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well, that's all you're getting :shock:
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oNE mORE sHOCK
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[quote:0032b9fbcb="koeiekat"]I suggest you spend some time with dafont. They have a huge collection of weird things they call typefaces.[/quote]
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Quote: "A display font inspired by Designer Shock, Designers Republic and the chunky designer look in general."
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i already got typograph from neuber and i liked that very well but im so silly that i didnt find that fontrenamer. its EXACTLY what i wanted and it works well.
thx thx thx :D:D
Peace.
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The remarks you remember of the judge - came from me. I will never forget the TANY (Typographic Assoc. of New York) meeting I attended when that ruling came down. We were all in shock.
What is copyrighted is the way the font is made - the software for it - and how it is placed on a disk.
And KK - when you license a font - you MUST keep the original name -- you are NEVER given permission to rename it. That, btw, is one of the advantages of really licensing the font...
Corel still bundles fonts - but they are now legitimate ones for Corel to bundle. (They had many illegal fonts to, um... sort out...)
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I am looking for
AvantGarde Bd BT
AvantGarde Dm BT
AvantGarde BdCn BT
AvantGarde DmOb BT
AvantGarde BdOb BT
Any help would be great. Thanks. I am willing to pay for finding/getting these fonts because I need them for a project! :shock:
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Hi - I think I know what happened - I was downloading too many too fast, and the downloads became corrupted somehow - I just did a few at a time, and they are just fine.
I did do the search for "rope" - thanks... they are ok, but I guess I have something more "flowy" in mind - maybe there isn't something like that out there - I might end up having to do it by hand *shock horror* :)
Thanks for your swift help - I will be hanging here for a while I think :)
Mandi
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what program should I use to make my own fonts? are there free ones? :shock:
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Finding out which font is used in the PDF should not be that difficult. Click file > document info > fonts and you know. Finding the font itself may not be so easy. In '94 Wordperfect shipped with a number of 'international' versions of the Times New Roman and Helvetica with many dialectrics. in '95 Monotype brought us someting like that; the 'Special G1 and G2' series. But I have not seen one with the 'dot' being used as 'underscore'. So I assume that somewhere there is a more elegant version around where for capitals the underscore has been replaced with a dot :?:.
Maybe a university with a faculty for middle european (slavic) languages (see the e in Yo'el) can help you out. Try digging in the Czech :?: font scene. Or, maybe Alex knows something about this :shock:?
I'm afraid this is all I know about this.
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