What fonts?
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- Soler0
Texas Hero for the script, maybe?
- NegativeSpace0
Serif definately looks like Garamond at first glance.
- ssm0
Cheers, I'll check those out.
- NegativeSpace0
Thx for the link also, just clicked that QV logo, and its cool to see since Im working on an identity and website for a catering / food service, and cooking instruction company.
- ssm0
no probs. :)
- Rand0
that's not texas hero, but I'd like to know what it is
- era4040
Try this in the future.
http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFo…
- Soler0
damn you Rand. all right and stuff.
- Rand0
you made a valiant effort--I salute you
- Typographica0
Not a font. Note that each 'e' is different. You might like Justlefthand.
- takashi0
hey Typographica, do you know what the word font means? i know its a set of characters, or typeface, but why is it 'font'? never got that, maybe you know:-)
- 5timuli0
If I say the wrong ones will I get another strike?
- version30
"typeface," 1683, from M.Fr. fonte, fem. pp. of fondre "melt" (see found (2)). So called because all the letters were cast at the same time.
"cast metal," c.1390, from M.Fr. fondre "pour out, melt, mix together," from O.Fr. fondre, from L. fundere "melt, cast, pour out," from PIE *gheud-, from root *gheu- "to pour" (cf. Goth. giutan, O.E. geotan "to pour").
hence "type foundry"
- takashi0
cool:-)
never made the link to 'fondre':-)
tnx version3
- alkanenine0
i thought font was the computer software thingy that displays what the typeface is.