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wooden typeface font with differing pressure.

21/12/2012 a las 19:08

I have several " old typewriter fonts and some of the letters when printing are not uniform, say the "e" is out of line etc.

Is it possible to get a wooden typeface font which gives the impression [ no pun intended], that some letters have been applied using different pressure. So that some look like they are over/under inked?

Thanks.


22/12/2012 a las 17:03

Hm...do you mean that letters are "skinnier" than others? Or that others are gray and others black? (If the latter, just edit the color of some letters with whatever software you are using.)


22/12/2012 a las 17:23

Same size fonts, but as you say some with different shades of black.

However your tip about using software to change shade is a good one.


22/12/2012 a las 17:46

Just FYI, fond creation software can't currently create fonts in anything but black and white. Software can set fonts into any color you want. Do you know how to do that?


22/12/2012 a las 18:15

AS long as it is simple!


22/12/2012 a las 18:36



22/12/2012 a las 19:53



22/12/2012 a las 19:54

Yes.

I think I'll use the word "distressed" when looking for the fonts.

Thank you.


22/12/2012 a las 20:07

I have found several that I like 9 using " distressed" from:

www.fontspace.com

Thanks again to all for your suggestions and help.


24/12/2012 a las 15:46

Bravo, fmontpetit, I didn't know about that font! I just bought it.


24/12/2012 a las 16:21



24/12/2012 a las 20:56

Pity that Ryan Martinson didn't use an original type design for the Veneer.


07/02/2013 a las 01:54

I just stumbled on this old thread and had to speak up. Koeiekat...actually it is an original type design.


07/02/2013 a las 23:10

What did you think it was based on, koeiekat?



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