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thank you, Pieter! for

In reply to Exchange characters by random (opentype):thank you, Pieter!for other’s looking for the same, I also found...

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I agree with Hrant. Also, I

In reply to MATD 2012:I agree with Hrant. Also, I would like to leave a comment. Regal is interesting, but I don't think it's a model to be blindly followed for the Greek, as there are other ways of...

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Rafael, I just saw this old

In reply to most used fonts of the last century:Rafael, I just saw this old post of yours, and although it would probably no longer be useful to you, I figured to post something somewhat pertinent that...

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In this case the thread was

In reply to Another classic logo bites the dust - Cooper Tires:In this case the thread was "revived" by a spammer selling tires. That post was deleted. Sometimes the spammers surface interesting...

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I know, that's clearly not an

In reply to Font Name? Driving Me Nuts!:I know, that's clearly not an answer but in only 1 word, 3 different /S... Why not "giving up" and simply considering it as handwritten, not a font? EDIT: some...

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You should re-post this on

In reply to Love this typeface please help identify !:You should re-post this on the main Type ID board:http://typophile.com/typeidBlogs tend to be more for… blogging?

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Although rounded fonts do

In reply to VAG Rounded:Although rounded fonts do seem to be in fashion now in some circles, to me VAG is way too dated. It's a tech company, not a torn-jeans company.If there's hope to get them to...

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This is fantastic. I bought

In reply to Rumors: Tungsten:This is fantastic. I bought Tungsten a couple of years ago and was really excited to get the e-mail about the new lighter (and much needed) weights. I'll be upgrading as...

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Bookman Swash Italic Bookman

In reply to Album Cover Font:Bookman Swash Italic Bookman Italic

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zzzzzzaaaap!!!!

In reply to Another classic logo bites the dust - Cooper Tires:zzzzzzaaaap!!!!

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Regal: I enthusiastically

In reply to MATD 2012:Regal: I enthusiastically cast a vote for it in the Display category of Granshan 2010* but I can't say I think much of the text cut. For one thing it's much easier to find...

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Dedicated e-readers (Kindle,

In reply to eBook Font Suggestions Sought:Dedicated e-readers (Kindle, Nook, Kobo, etc.) have their own built-in fonts. Using the built-in fonts, supposedly optimized for the e-ink display, is...

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Next version of the

In reply to Open source typefaces:Next version of the key:Version: 1.3 - - 8< - - Legend: Fonts: S Short form of the adjective Semi- (or Demi-) U Short form of the adjective Ultra- X Short form of...

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EPUB is probably hopeless.

In reply to eBook Font Suggestions Sought:EPUB is probably hopeless. But PDF isn't what it use to be, and InDesign's got some useful new tools if you want to do both a print & electronic...

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Cropped snapshot from a

In reply to Typography jokes:Cropped snapshot from a browser:Error page made by yrs truly. Text by Kestral (ep. 118771 on the Anime Addventure) Fonts (Switzera) by Hirwen Harendal

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I don't suppose you could

In reply to Foundry type in 1705 England?:I don't suppose you could upload an image showing the type? I'd be glad to help if you can provide us with a sample.

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the font name appears in

In reply to How font name views in CS:the font name appears in brackets in a defualt fontThat's usually an indication that a font is missing in an existing document, though there are apparently other...

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#charles_e Does INDD CS3 have

In reply to eBook Font Suggestions Sought:#charles_eDoes INDD CS3 have the tools for generating the different versions? I hope so, because that’s what I got.And, thanks to the rest of you for your...

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IIRC, most foundry type used

In reply to Foundry type in 1705 England?:IIRC, most foundry type used in England at that time was probably of Dutch origin. Most of the British foundries didn’t come into their own until the 1800s.

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No visible image or link

In reply to SAN SERIF, KIND OF LIKE FUTURA/MONITOR :No visible image or link

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