RIP Greg Sher
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- Amicus
Australian Army volunteer Greg Sher died in Afghanistan this week. May he Rest in Peace.
I'm creating an Order of Service sheet for him and trying to think of a font fitting for this type of job. Any help would be gratefully received.
- ********0
RIP GS you're a good soul.
- Jnr_Madison0
Modern 216 italic.
- see my site for example.Jnr_Madison
- why would you suggest face first into a propeller on and Order of Service sheet?********
- Yes, in hindsight, that wasn't the best example of the font I could have suggested.Jnr_Madison
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- typist0
something rigid and strong ?
http://www.emigre.com/fontpage.p…- yeah, you're right, something strong would be more fitting.Jnr_Madison
- mcLeod0
He sounded like a good man and pretty hardcore being SF. Sounds like a classic soldier.
http://www.theaustralian.news.co…
The Jewish soldier was a member of the Sydney-based 1st Commando Regiment...
"Greg, for all who knew him, was a man of purpose and committed determination."
"He was an extremely positive person with a kind soul."
"He was the sort of mate who would do anything for anyone, and his friends knew him for the great guy that he was."
In 2004, he completed the commando selection course and joined the 1st Commando Regiment, moving on to complete the suite of Special Forces courses required to become a qualified commando.
For his service in East Timor, Private Sher received the Australian Active Service Medal, the UN Transitional Authority in East Timor Medal and the Infantry Combat Badge.
Private Sher has also been awarded the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the NATO Medal with ISAF Clasp, the Australian Defence Medal and the Returned from Active Service Badge.
- Thanks McLeod. Nothing about his achievements has really been mentioned in the 2 hours I've had the jobAmicus
- typist0
soemthing humanist
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/lin…
- typist0
some freebie ornaments come in handy too
http://www.stick stock.com/index.php?action=showp...
http://www.stick stock.com/index.php?action=showg...
- Amicus0
Thanks for all your help. I'm going with the old Adobe Garamond Pro.
Unfortunately one page of the document has Hebrew and the only way I can edit that from the pdf is by creating a jpg, unless anyone has any other ideas.
- typist0
hebrew font
http://student.northpark.edu/pem…- The text was supplied as Hebrew but the font was not supplied, and even using the many Hebrew fonts I have didn't workAmicus
- utopian0
trade gothic
- Amicus0
I have heaps of Hebrew fonts, but they don't like to copy across as the same symbols.
- MrOneHundred0
If you have Garamond Pro in mind, check out Warnock Pro – a few more humanist touches.
- Garamond Pro worked for me. Thanks for the tip though...Amicus