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9 posts view forum post #9390 email from urbanfonts to myself: [quote]urbanfonts: Your forum has been promoting hatred against me and my site for something I didn't do. Your user Kat has been posting aggressive comments on message boards about this and they're UNTRUE. I already told you a million times that I didn't post these posts, that someone I hired did this WITHOUT my knowledge. Your continued posting on the subject is against the law as you're telling untruthful things about me and I've had it already. I ask you to immediately remove all these posts from your site and to tell your user Kat to stop posting these posts there or elsewhere. My promise: I did NOT post these posts and I DID NOT copy your site. If you check the IP's you will see that it doesn't resolve to me. Keep accusing me of this and / or copying your site is not true, simply NOT TRUE. If you have proof that I did any of this (which I didn't), please sue me, however, if you don't, and you keep posting these things, I will have no choice but to sue you. I do have legal representation in Canada where I believe you're located.[/quote] bring it on Brandon. hatred? please... just the information. Nobody even swore, which you were deserving at times. you were handled with due caution and approrpiate level of civility. im going to continue posting information related to this case so people know. i have STOPPED posting about this few days ago, and almost forgot you exists, until you sent me this. Well, as YOU would like it, lets keep it going. For the background story please read the following 2 threads: http://www.abstractfonts.com/forum/thread/11133/9244#post9244 http://www.abstractfonts.com/forum/thread/31938
4 posts view forum post #10946 ? I would be interested in learning the names of the fonts used by Urban Outfitters, particularly the font they are currently using for the links on the left side - the all-caps type that looks italicized. Someone on another forum said they were fairly sure that these fonts were all commissioned by UO, but I remember seeing this particular font, or one very similar to it, in an ad for the Air Force (it may have been in National Geographic) which I would have scanned, but unfortunately my mother didn't know I was saving it and threw it away. If it helps at all, I think it read "For some people, the future really is up in the air." Is it possible that it's a more common font in uppercase and italicized, but I don't recognize it? Does anyone know what this font is, or the names of some fonts that are similar to it? urban outfitters website: http://www.urbanoutfitters.com
7 posts view forum post #9262 also, make sure we dont give him "bad" publicity as well, since there is no such thing as bad publicity just stop talking about it... tell ppl about it when/if it comes up but do not promote, link or mention it in anyway... also, another GREAT help would be you guys emailing the site owners if you notice that they link to urban.
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2 posts view forum post #19200 uploaded image Hello Dear friend, I have this one :-) In the The book (type style finder, ). the author (Timothy Samara) has been separated the colors and fonts theme in four classification (1) Moods (Tranquil, Friendly, Comical, Romantic, Honest, Dynamic, Refreshing, Sinister, sporty, Fragile, Psychotic, Exotic and Intuitive) (2) Concepts (Corporate, Techno, Urban, Elegant, Artificial, Multicultural, Industrial, Organic, Fantasy, Extreme, Progressive, and powerful) (3). Time+Context (Archaic, New Age, Medieval, Baroque, Renaissance, Wild West, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Machine Age, Hollywood Heyday, Baby Boomer, and Counterculture) (4) Age Groups (Babies, Toddlers, Young Adults, Kids, Adults, and Seniors) This book not only explaining the typeface classification and the basic typestyle combination, but the colors psychology and then generating the color and sample of fonts. It's containing the formal details, of typeface communicate with viewers by igniting emotional responses and associations. Actually, it is not most recommended book for senior designer. But for quick guidance it is OK. You can find more book in the same kind on the internet. Thanks.
1 posts view forum post #25193 view details for free font #13306 Hi, it's might be a logotype from Škoda Works in Pilsen. Go to wikipedia, search for Skoda, select Škoda Works: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0koda_Works Sh*t! On the english page there is only a low resolution PNG. Ok, go to the german Page: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0koda_(Maschinenbau) and get a SVG (scalable vector graphic): http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Skoda_Plzen_Logo.svg&filetimestamp=20081027010032 Is the logotype ok? Or have a look at a few similar fonts: Urban Constructed: http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/13637 Stahlbeton: http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/12728 Stahlbetonträger-Outline: http://www.abstractfonts.com/font/12885 Bye Bye
1 posts view forum post #26038 Alex, Alex and Propaganda I have to be very sincere with you. Unfortunatelly, there's no use warning or counselling the searchers of commercial fonts for free because they'll ignore your rules/laws, when you'll advertise/warn them not to use illegal and free commercial fonts, they'll leave your forum and will change to the pirate forum and they'll get there. I live in Brazil, I would like to show Brazil's reality: Brazilians are facilitators of piracy. Mnay months ago, I visited the Brazilian fonts site that offers only free legal fonts but I visited this site's forum and I got shocked, many and many Brazilians asked for the commercial fonts for free, as Optima, Zaphino, Alejandro Pablo's fonts, Helvetica Neue, Paratype, etc. I have already warned them not to use the pirate fonts but they ignored me. They mocked of me. The Brazilians also asked for these fonts for graphic and design works! The administrators or moderators almost didn't remove the illegal links nor the offensive topics. They were very absent. They don't want to pay the expensive fonts. You can say they're greedy. Yes, they're, but you don't know their reality. You're right to think that Brazil is a rich country, but you always say and think Brazilians are rich, but it's a mistake. It's a mistake from United States and Europe. In the pure and true reality, Brazilians are poor. The most of them live in favelas. And the people of medium class? They live in the urban, rural cities and favelas, but they don't want to pay, for greediness or because their salary is low. And the people of high class? They're rich and live in uran cities, but with much safety. They pay the expensive fonts. But they're the smallest group. I came to know, few months ago, which that Turkish guy uploaded an illegal Unity font at Dafont and it has been removed by you, but unfortunately it's still hidden in other sites. I found it at his mysterious site. For the wrose, I found deisgners asking the Unity font for designing and selling the T-shirts, at the T-shirt design forum and another man offerred that font to him! This is hard reality.
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