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thank you, André!

In reply to me@creative characters: thank you, André!

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It is possible that this is

In reply to Castcraft (OPTI)?: It is possible that this is the most current incarnation, but dealing solely with signage... http://www.acssusico.com/main/About_Us.html

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You could file your compain

In reply to hmmm: You could file your compain here: http://typophile.com/forum/1343 But don’t hold your breath ;-)

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Good initiative, but,

In reply to Typographic Type Battle #40 - Easter Egg Typography: Good initiative, but, regardless of what it says on the Typebattles main page (http://typophile.com/typebattles), there already is...

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It is NOT a new character.

In reply to Turkey: a new symbol for the lira: It is NOT a new character. (!) There is the Lira sign existing at codepoint 20A4, typographically a variant of the sterling glyph. End of story. (Note...

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Very nice! I’d go for: “#41 -

In reply to Typographic Type Battle #40 - Easter Egg Typography: Very nice! I’d go for: “#41 - Easter Egg Type & Lettering Battle” Looking forward, A.

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Venus Rising by Ray

In reply to Staymark fonts: Venus Rising by Ray Larabie the text set is "StayMark" or "STAyMARK" ---------------------------------------- I found it using Find my Font - http://www.findmyfont.com

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the Lira sign [...],

In reply to Turkey: a new symbol for the lira: the Lira sign [...], typographically a variant of the sterling glyph Etymologically it would be the other way around ;-) If you wish now to tune the...

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Thank you very much. You are

In reply to Fonts: Thank you very much. You are very nice. Thanks. I recommande this website

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Isn't it Helvetica Neue Light

In reply to French Logo/ Very URGENT/: Isn't it Helvetica Neue Light and Thin (or Ultra Light)?

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… which Opentype feature

In reply to Turkey: a new symbol for the lira: … which Opentype feature would be best It won’t matter. For the average user it will not be appealing, such niceties. It won’t help the “new logo”...

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Has anyone thought of using

In reply to Ellipsis style: Has anyone thought of using the text from spam forum posts as a source of lorem ipsum?

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It is NOT a new character.

In reply to Turkey: a new symbol for the lira: It is NOT a new character. (!) There is the Lira sign existing at codepoint 20A4 ... Yes, just like the Rupee, oh wait.

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Walkway. http://www.dafont.co

In reply to ..:: Please help me, what ID??: Walkway. http://www.dafont.com/walkway.font?text=SCOTT+NEWSOME

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Category would be

In reply to Anyone know the font type ? (font, name or category): Category would be "futuristic", "sci-fi", "racing". But you really should move the thread (using the Edit link) to the Type ID Board.

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Maybe this, for a similar

In reply to GUR: Maybe this, for a similar feel: http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/prop-a-ganda/pag-theater/

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I rather like it. The way it

In reply to check out - Ledger Regular - free font: I rather like it. The way it sits on my screen reminds me of a Modern. Do I call it a neo-Modern? Sounds almost as queer as neo-Antiqua. It's gotta...

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If ever there was case for

In reply to Turkey: a new symbol for the lira: If ever there was case for contextual alternates, this one is: on a scale from 0 to 10 of course, from no prestige at all to the highest mark — and that...

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Cool idea for a typeface

In reply to Ellipsis style: Cool idea for a typeface specimen actually. :)

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A book of quotations I have

In reply to Proper Type of Dash for the Speaker of a Quote?: A book of quotations I have (two columns per page) sets the attribution flush right, no preceding dash. My Webster's dictionary has a manual...

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