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@Calabaça: When asking for

In reply to Masters typography project: @Calabaça: When asking for help on a bulletin board for something as important as a thesis, be sure to cite it properly, lest your committee bust you for...

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Do you have FangSong, SimHei

In reply to Printing Chinese characters: Do you have FangSong, SimHei or KaiTi installed? Based on this list of fonts supplied with Windows 7, these are the ones I'd expect to have those simplified...

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The glyphs of channel letters

In reply to Blur feature in preview in Glyphs? What's it for?: The glyphs of channel letters was unique and it posted for the buildings or stores with LED lights that is more comfortable to view it.

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What did they used it by

In reply to open poker championship logo: What did they used it by designing poker logos? Is it a Photoshop? I've been suggested if I join this competition, I would like to have a custom poker tables...

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Nymphont-Lauren

In reply to garamondish? serif... : Nymphont-Lauren Thompson/Aver http://nymphont.deviantart.com/#/d517f9b

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S is for Smile :) n.

In reply to Sunday's Drivel: S is for Smile :) n.

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@ jamsem ... ya i am student

In reply to shoe logo: @ jamsem ... ya i am student .. i had many ideas for logo and all had rejected i made 150 sketches of logo. :(

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@bogdan : i am not begging

In reply to shoe logo: @bogdan : i am not begging ... i am just discussing and asking ideas

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sir mojo : thats the point i

In reply to shoe logo: sir mojo : thats the point i need to tell story of my brand character through logo .. and logo should be too much minimilistic that are the requirements

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It looks like Antique Olive

In reply to 1979 Book Cover: It looks like Antique Olive by Roger Excoffon (1963) available from Adobe, Linotype, URW++ Maybe a bit artificially emboldened....

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i am thinking to make logo of

In reply to shoe logo: i am thinking to make logo of typefaces.. typography base logo.... which typography would go with my brand personality?

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Not very close, but you may

In reply to Help ID Late 19th Century Serif Type!: Not very close, but you may interested in Chartrand by Claude Pelletier (Public domain / GPL / OFL) If has the following "note of the author" in...

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You are probably looking for

In reply to Borderlands 2 Hyperion Corporation Signage: You are probably looking for Ash free font by Billy-Joe Lee [Cherrylane, 2007] ----------------------------------------------- I found it using...

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Thank you. I actually just

In reply to Borderlands 2 Hyperion Corporation Signage: Thank you. I actually just found that myself by manually browsing Dafont, and was about to update the thread. Many thanks anyways.

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Look at it - How could it

In reply to Can somebody ID this type for me: Look at it - How could it possibly be a typeface?

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Publications of that stature

In reply to I want this template: Publications of that stature would rarely, if ever, be using any sort of off-the-shelf CMS template. For that matter, they'd rarely be using an off-the-shelf CMS.

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Have a look to the Sci-Fi

In reply to Sans Serif Logo font from a racecar: Have a look to the Sci-Fi section at DaFont, you'll probably found some interesting similars (Sports Night, ESP, Distant Galaxy, Performance, Veloped...

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This is not something type

In reply to Masters typography project: This is not something type design alone can address, and frankly the question sounds like a designer not interested in solving problems but rather interested in...

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Ryan— Thank you for sharing

In reply to Ildewild: Ryan— Thank you for sharing your typographic **** with us all…

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Tahoma and Verdana share the

In reply to What are your favourite fonts?: Tahoma and Verdana share the same DNA. I fact, most of the MS core fonts are attractive and entirely suitable for their intended purpose, which is the...

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