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That's great, but not free. I don't have $40 to throw at Emigre just for a font. :-(
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4 Minutes!!! That was fast!!!
Thanks Alex!
Just trying to throw some challenges to the crowd.
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oh jeez... the best thing is to throw it out or give it to a museum...
get a better system with up to date OS on it. And no mac os below X did not have stead support for .ttf files. You can try though by dropping them ionto the closed system folder
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I'm in desperate need of finding this font! If anyone can help, I would sincerly appreciate it. I also would have the upmost respect for the person(s) who can throw any info my way regarding this font! Thanks again...and thanks for your time.
Charles.
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[quote]@Mike:I didn't find that pic till later, the blurry one was the first thing I ran across. Thanks for the help![/quote]
EXACTLY what I've said in the thread about the font recognition requests - people ALWAYS throw the first pic they find. Phew
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Kat, I've worked hard to get into Kelly's heart – and my naive approach to the problem has been rewarded much more than your logical, analytical one - but if you throw on the table your great, massive, technological superpowers I'll be defeated in a second.
That is unfair. Me the poor Silver Surfer, you Galactus. Unfair.
(just kidding as only result of a hard day's work)
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Sorry for jumping into this discussion but this is as Geofff said a tricky one. The only one I can find that comes a bit close is Matthew Welch's College. No perfect match though, look at the serifs at the R. I also have doubts about the 2002. Looks to me like a totally different type - rounded corners.
And then of course there is the conflict with the ampersand. But as this seems to be a weird mix anyway who cares to throw in another font to make it look like the example. To me the ampersand looks like the one in 'Lady Ice - Expanded'. But to keep in style with the College you might as well use the ampersand of the 'Featured Item'.
If your client has a better sample we can try again.
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Alex, Thank-you for the info. I usually DO try to check the info from 2 sources... But what I'm not liking here, is there is 100% no way to see without downloading first what the license IS. Even with the ones that DO include a read-me... I don't suppose you'd consider including the "commercial? yes, no, ask, unknown."(yes, with a 'to the best of our knowlege' disclaimer) on at least future fonts you make available that DO have a readme? That would really help. Out of the fonts I downloaded yesterday, I ended up deleteing at least half. PS. Thank-you for making this site available. :) I don't plan to post here again, due to people who throw fits at grammatical errors that don't exist, but I do like the way you have the site set up, other than the lack of copyright info. :) ----------------
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