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Astonishing how many people tell the public that they are trying to steal. Lauri: If the font is commercial, it is like it is presented in a shop. If you want it for free you have to steal it. You don’t want that, do you?
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I am surprised how careless you are. I am typedesigner and make my living designing type, obviously. And here you are, asking someone to steal a font and send it to you. Whoever has FF DIN, only has a license for her-or himself and cannot simply pass it along. Fonts are not copy-protected, but it is still unfair to the original designer to rip-off his work. What would you say if I stole your artwork and sold it to one of my clients?
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Hello...I realize this may be a custom design for this linen company. I would like to know if any one can suggest a similar font. I'm only interested in the font that "Angelica" is. I don't want to "steal" anything that is copy-righted.
Regards...
Joanne F.
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It is a commercial item, Rod. Having it for free would mean to steal it, as Koeiekat would say.
It comes in the whole set – Rhodaelian and Rhodaelian Cathedra, 13 single fonts and alternates – for US$70 at MyFonts.
http://www.myfonts.com/PurchaseOptions?familyid=49330
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im looking for the font Sydnie too. i was reading about it on a website and, natalie, do you have iTunes or Quicktime installed on your computer? if so, thats the reason sydnie has gone missing. there are no websites where you can permanently install it right now, unless its already on your computer, but this website was saying how iTunes and Quicktime steal that font from your computer. its really weird, but if you search for the font on Google, youll notice that its not just us who are looking for it. if you somehow find anyway to get it, please tell me!! thankss =]
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I'd say, buying fonts is fun. I've recently bought a good set of fonts I needed – not really, I'm just a fontaholic and desperate for that retro feeling so I try to sell that kind of atmosphere to my clients – from a foundry which I shall not name in honour to the Italian law against free advertising.
Not just downloaded them all in a second but even received a cd for every set with a LOVELY design on each cover, based on the theme, the very atmosphere in which the designer(s) found the inspiration to draw them. Just great.
Still, if you're an amateur or a freelance in his/her early years of work it can be frustrating to look at the shiny windows of the fontshops and stick to the free fonts - although some of them are really great.
See, I'm a graphic designer and I worked ten years in daily newspapers and publishing houses. Since 2005 I work on my own, caring my clients and looking for new ones. I've recently bought a new, large house in the countryside – I should move there by early December – and haven't got so much money at the moment.
I definitely stare, drooling, at the great, great set – oh, fuck the Italian law, we Italians are all outlaws, aren't we? – named «Luxury» from House Industries and – good Lord – I have to wait because 250$ is approximately the price for a cheap wardrobe (closet for the yankees, says my dictionary) I truly need. As I have to wait to buy a car larger than the one I own to drive me along the 60 kilometres that will hide me and my dogs from the large mass of people I'm fleeing from and nontheless I still work with. And none of us would steal a car, right?
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