NEW Fonts

Discussion in 'AutoSketch' started by Harvey, Feb 5, 2005.

  1. Harvey

    Harvey Guest

    Sorry, my post was attached to another of the same name I had chosen, so
    I'll repost here with another head name:

    We're trying to come up with some unique fonts for a gardening landscape
    title block. The TT fonts supplied with V7 don't show quite what's wanted.

    I'm wondering if anyone here has a group of fonts, different from what's
    supplied with AS V7, and would be kind enough to attach same to a
    response. 'Twould be much appreciated.

    Your humble servant (yeah right),

    Harvey
     
    Harvey, Feb 5, 2005
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  2. Harvey

    Paul Jackson Guest

    Paul Jackson, Feb 5, 2005
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  3. Harvey

    Harvey Guest

    I presume you are looking for TrueType fonts.

    That's what I posted, you foolish boy. And you got it right.

    The problem is that Joan doesn't like the ones shown. You got another
    site? Or do you have your own personal ones that you'd share?

    And I don't care what everyone says about you, you're OK in my book. FWIW.
    Personally I like these. Good on ya.

    And there's this wondrous movie I saw the other night, "Japanese Story,"
    An Oz entry, which had Joan crying her eyes out, and me a bit sniffley.
    Gotta get this baby if you can. Worth the time and buxs. We're *still*
    chatting about it.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0304229/

    Don't read this spoiler if you want to get it.

    Dang, the Ozmaniacs do good cinema.
     
    Harvey, Feb 5, 2005
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  4. Harvey

    Paul Jackson Guest

    Gidday Mate

    Glad you liked the movie, it was shot in our north west in WestOz. It's on
    my "must see" list, but I haven't seen it yet.

    The font site is just one of many and I found it by doing a google search
    for "free font".

    Otherwise find someone with a program like Corel Draw as their installation
    disks are chokka with bonza fonts cobber.

    Regards
    Croc Jackson (little crocs that is, and no snakes)
     
    Paul Jackson, Feb 6, 2005
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