You can find a lot of fonts that are 100% free. You won't need to credit the author, nor pay money. That way you'd avoid a (legal) headache.
That is no font I believe, but someone's handwriting. The glyphs differ (y, h, e, etc).
You can try one of Kimberly's fonts:
http://www.dafont.com/kimberly-geswein.d1468?page=1&text=You%27re+one+of+those+nice+things.
08.01.2011 um 06:41 [Antwort]
ReadMe well, heelkoeiekat, gelukkig nieuwjaar dan maar!
FREE FOR PERSONAL USE (once and for all):
1) You can use it FOR FREE on your computer, write your mother in law a death threat on paper, copy/paste a name tag for your hamster, paint it on a pita-bread, put cheese and tomato on and barbecue the lot, print it out and use it as a wallpaper for your toilet, etc.
2) You should PAY (donation as specified in the ReadMe, fixed price license as specified in the ReadMe, a bottle of beer, a greeting card or a free sex lesson as specified in the ReadMe - note the stress on the README file here) WHEN YOU USE IT COMMERCIALLY. As in: you design bra's, t-shirts, underwear using the font; you print a book, a newspaper, a poster using the font; you invented a beer, a lawnmower, a new car and use the font to market your invention or product; etc..
Any questions?
31.12.2010 um 13:51 [Antwort]
ReadMe ;-)
Ahhh
Yes, but I include license and info in the font itself! Ok, I have to admit, not very imaginative and comprehensive, but it is there. It reads: Donationware, or Shareware or the like and it refers to a ReadMe file being present in the .zip. Email addresses in the fontfile could be an interesting move: I used to do it, but I noticed a surge in spam coming my way ("Dearest Friends, my name is Miss Grace Mbuzu from Nigeria..." "An Iraqi made a fixed deposit of 1,800,000,000.00 US$ in the Hang Seng Bank of Hong Kong..." - you get it), since on sites like fontspace, the font info is visible for visitors and any idiot can harvest an email address when it's out in the open...
BUT, you have a point there, Koeiekat, about not naming the ReadMe file ReadMe.
Hmmm
Guess I should rename all of my Readme's...
Damn.
Have a good new year, all of you!
Ps: I always wanted to know Koeiekat: do you have a cat that looks like a cow???
;-)
31.12.2010 um 07:59 [Ausgangseintrag]
ReadMe Ok
You create a font. You add a perfectly good ReadMe file, which (for those who don't get it) reads: READ ME!!!!
Then why-oh-why do people still ask what the conditions for use are???
??
it is beyond me
And.... girls dig guys with big fonts
hmmm, must have overlooked those. As I said, will add those in the future, but as I am in Birma right now, uploading is pretty crappy here (it is blocked by the wonderful gov't of this country). ;-((
And yes: most fonts that support a full character set are commercial! There are hardly any free fonts with the worx..
Check out this:
http://www.fontspace.com/hanoded-photography/moonlight-shadow
http://www.fontspace.com/hanoded-photography/rabbit-on-the-moon
They support most of the accents you crave. I will add the other glyphs in the future.
And an answer to your question as to why no on bothers to add the accents: because they're a hassle, take a long time and about 70% of the population (or more) don't use caron, hungarian umlaut, macron and the like!
crap... all my e's, a's, i's and o's differ....
I hope I won't get sued
I will make you the font you desire, but it's gonna cost you way more than 80$
;-)
10.12.2010 um 07:34 [Antwort]
Authors ;-)
http://www.fontspace.com/hanoded-photography/twelve-weeks-pregnant
Not a X-mas font per se, but it would be great for cards and all. AND it is AE, ae, Oslash, oslash and some other stuff you might like. THis font will hopefully be available on DaFont soon...
;-)
One person finds it funny to write offensive mails via Dafont. His 'name' is Wicho and his email addres is:
luisangel_srv@hotmail.com
Please ignore this person.
David
hmm, I'll have a look. Chocolate from this co is excellent though! ;-)
10.10.2010 um 18:54 [Antwort]
Urgent!10.10.2010 um 18:53 [Antwort]
Urgent! Hmmm... difficult one, they all look the same. But I guess this one comes close:
Alinea Sans Medium:
http://www.linotype.com/412903/alineasansmedium-font.html it's not a font: the letters are combined. Outlined fonts show borders between the letters
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