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1 posts view forum post #16800 I was finally able to pull the Black Cherry Moon off my old cracked CorelDraw CD so that problem is fixed, and it is good to have that font back again. However, does anyone know of a close free equivalent to the Water Brush font designed by Rob Leuschke at TypeSETit?
1 posts view forum post #9626 view details for free font #11510 Horror font with a water reflection. Made by Nú-Dës
1 posts view forum post #21657 Rob Leuschke Waterbrush http://www.abstractfonts.com/search/?q=water+brush
1 posts view forum post #27642 ? Am looking for all of these fonts. Have used Franciscan for much of it but particularly want to find the "Water Carnival Text" for the curly capitals. Thanks for any help you can provide. Here's a link: (why can't I post images?) http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_XlEjZqlyzSU/SUgO9HqnpdI/AAAAAAAAAUI/jXwnV6McWsU/s1600-h/65236.jpg
1 posts view forum post #7978 i have been searching for this font and i cant seem to figure out what it could be. It the font used to write "Water" [img:21d03e3be1]http://www.toysandbooks.com/Spring_2002_Newsletter/Water_tri_1.jpg[/img:21d03e3be1]
1 posts view forum post #5137 I'll think up a few suggestions... We should have a general off-topic section. I can't think of a creative name for a font site, but my board uses "Madness", another uses "Water Cooler", others simply use "Off-Topic". I think the HTML section should also include javascripts, PHP and mySQL, so be sure to include that in the description. I can't think of much more right now...
1 posts view forum post #12133 OK...I don't have a pic, but I know what this font looks like. I saw it first on 1001 Free Fonts, but after searching the site in my sleep-deprived state, I didn't see it again. The font looks like letters sinking into water at sunset...very esoteric and moody, Creature from the Black Lagoon-esque. Anyone have any ideas what it could be?
1 posts view forum post #17773 That's the life all us amateurs have, Alex. We do work to earn money to do things we actually like. I still don't understand how can an intelligent man pay to sweat but, hey!, it's passion and that can't be judged ;) [quote]@koeiekat:Sergio, no harm meant.[/quote] Needless to say :) [quote]@koeiekat:Just wanted to share the orange emotions of the moment.[/quote] Ehehehehehehehe! I'be been slow as usual getting the orange/oranje thing. Anyway, my mother is possibly moving to New Zealand. Can't really say for now as the big international firm she works for has bought their contractors in India, Thailandia, Australia and NZ just a few months ago. We have been already discussing the issue of moving out of Europe - she lives in Paris, - for a while. My friend in Canada has been a loud sponsor a moving there but - even if Alex is absolutely right: we'd have to move toward sweet water sources and "cold" climates - the weather up there is too rainy and freezy. I'd end up on a psychologist's sofa just to get rid of a weather-caused depression. England, which I love, and Belgium made me that effect and I decided not to move there. I can't bear clouds and rain and snow everyday. New Zealand could be a good bargain. Large as Italy, very few inhabitants and quite the same climate. Not to mention the large sheep community!
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