I thought that was your default state.gcdonner wrote: I'm still confused...
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I thought that was your default state.gcdonner wrote: I'm still confused...
No, I am faultless...Robert wrote:I thought that was your default state.gcdonner wrote: I'm still confused...
Go to http://www.letterheadfonts.com and get you some real fonts. And no, you can't have mine.mike wrote:Hey let's not take this too far George... we don't want them to leave the forum altogether... or have emotional issues...gcdonner wrote:Just leaving this here for Signtist and any other graphic designers.mike wrote:Just leaving this here for Signtist and any other graphic designers.
Just leaving this here for Signtist and any other graphic designers.
Oh yeah, but they cost money and the ones I use are FREE!Signtist wrote:Go to http://www.letterheadfonts.com and get you some real fonts. And no, you can't have mine.mike wrote:Hey let's not take this too far George... we don't want them to leave the forum altogether... or have emotional issues...gcdonner wrote: Just leaving this here for Signtist and any other graphic designers.
Just leaving this here for Signtist and any other graphic designers.
I have actually used that site to figure out what kind of font I need for a particular application. I wanted to make a scale decal of a [font=]Packard[/font] for a model that I have been building. I looked there, then went looking on my go-to free font site and found one very close to it and then found the tail for the "d" as used by the Packard motor car company and added it in with Microsoft Word, then after printing it, converted it to a jpg format by scanning it. It came out like this:Signtist wrote:I understand. But if you love fonts as much as it sounds like, you'll at least appreciate what they are doing.