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This was done 200 dpi at 320 pt, anti alias smooth.Then some gaussian blur, adjust the levels to b/w and then resize to 404 pixels wide at 200 dpi.
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Based on the designer's (my) hand printing using fine-tipped marker. Includes Euro symbol and other extended characters not shown in character map here at abstractfonts.com --Steve
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i have the audi logos in EPS format email me at
steve[at]ironmoth.co.uk and i'll send you a list of what i have
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Looking for info on this font author: Steve Ferrara
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I have spent days looking fo this font ... i tried Bradley hand which is amost (almost) perfect ... but the slant is slightly different and the font i need seems plainer. The a's and t's are what stand out to me as different to Bradley Hand. Is it maybe a variation?
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Can anybody id the "It's Spring" font?
Or something similar?
Thank you
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Done by Walter Kafton-Minkel 1991. Revealed by Philippe2 in this thread. Font for the children's book Here Comes Peter Cottontail by Steve Nelson, Jack Rollins, Pamela R. Levy (Illustrator), 2002.
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Hi there. I have a name card that i need to make a replica of but when i print it using mac, the new one is either too fine or too thick. The 2 bradley fonts i have are:
BRADLEY HAND ITC (too fine) and
BRADLEY HAND ITC TT (too thick).
I need something in-between the thicknesses. Mac wont let me bold the Bradley hand itc. Any ideas?
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yelo - Please help me find this font name.
I thought it was Tiger Rag, Ruach, Rage Italic, Bradley Hand, but when I looked at them it's nothing like it.
Worst part is, I actually knew and used this font 7 years ago but can't find it anywhere - obviously age hasn't gotten the better of me :)
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