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Posts by JibbaJabba Fonts


Jun 08, 2010 at 03:13  [reply]  new to dafont!!!! :)

Here, buy one of these:

www.apple.com



lol. Vinz is my new FAVORITE poster.


Jun 07, 2010 at 14:51  [reply]  i'm confused

vinz said  
On PC everything is waaaaaaaaaaaay easier. Just right click the font file and click "install"

Doh, I got pwned.


Jun 07, 2010 at 06:29  [reply]  How Can Do This

I have a new least favorite poster on here.



You know... you can type that sentence once and get far more serious responses.

But hell, I'll cave and give it to you anyhow... FontLab is the absolute best.

Now... next time try google.com Type in Font creation software. You would have had your answer instantly.


Jun 07, 2010 at 06:26  [reply]  i'm confused

On Macs everything is waaaaaaaaaay easier. Just open your Hard Drive and click on the Library folder and then fonts folder. Drop the font in.

Done.

On a PC can't you do something similar, where you open your C drive or whatever, find your Fonts folder and drop it in?



Could you be more specific? You wanting the deco-art stuff? Cause this is a font forum and all...


Jun 07, 2010 at 06:23  [reply]  new to dafont!!!! :)

What browser are you using? Firefox? Internet Explorer?

Sounds like your browser is blocking downloads. Or maybe some sort of firewall on your computer.


Jun 05, 2010 at 15:51  [reply]  How Can Do This

Can you draw a star? Well then you're half way done, huh?


Jun 04, 2010 at 02:30  [reply]  new to dafont!!!! :)

Walk us through what you're doing to try and download a font. Maybe I can spot a problem that way.


Jun 03, 2010 at 06:07  [reply]  confusedd

Did you read the articles under "Help"?

http://www.dafont.com/faq.php

Do you not see a big grey button on the font you want that says "DOWNLOAD"? I'm being serious here. Maybe there's something wrong with your browser.


Jun 02, 2010 at 06:38  [reply]  open type

You're claiming that redistributing the artwork of others, regardless of size, would not in any way impact their ability to earn money?

Also, regarding #1: Are you claiming that your work is for "nonprofit educational purposes"?

I understand you have no ill intent with your "font", but the fact of the matter is this... if those were made from artwork that I had created then you'd be reading a cease and desist letter right about now.

Fonts are vector art and can be scaled up to any size. I don't know how clear yours is at 11x17 or so, but if someone could use your font instead of paying for a print from whoever took the Amy Winehouse (or however you spell it) photos then you'd be in clear violation of the photographers copyright. There's no fine print about that.

Tell you what, make a font consisting of cd or book covers and distribute it for free. See how long it takes to get your first cease and desist.


Jun 01, 2010 at 22:56  [reply]  open type

Read number 4 carefully.


Jun 01, 2010 at 08:18  [reply]  open type

You should probably read up on Fair Use a bit more. What you're doing is NOT covered.

And back to the original topic (apologies for derailing). Here's a good article about .otf files:

http://desktoppub.about.com/od/fonts/a/opentype.htm


Jun 01, 2010 at 04:49  [reply]  open type

Does it matter to you that your fonts are essentially a copyright violation on the photography and design work of others? You just digitized it (which, I imagine does take time and effort).

You say I'm not doing anything daring or treading new ground. Neither are you, friend. You're stealing the work of others and passing it off as your own hard work.

Regards back at you,

-- J


Jun 01, 2010 at 00:45  [reply]  open type

So you don't mean complicated in terms of multiple glyphs for each character, kerning pairs, ligatures and such. You mean because it's ARTWORK? That's why you're saying it's too complex for .otf.

Well, that's cool. I doubt your fonts need any ligs or kerning, so .ttf is perfect for you.

Designers that actually develop typefaces themselves should almost certainly choose .otf if given the option.

And yes, I realize that ARTWORK can be integral in design, but you're talking about artwork and not typography in it's truest sense.

-- J


May 30, 2010 at 14:00  [reply]  open type

too complicated for .ttf? My fonts are very complex. And I have to agree about dingbats. Those are less a font and more like "art".


May 28, 2010 at 06:01  [reply]  open type

If you have a choice between a ttf and otf file. Go with otf. Like was mentioned, in otf you have possibilities of kerning pairs and other cool features that give the font a more unique flair.

I host all of my fonts as .otf and most have autoligs and advanced kerning as well as foreign language characters.



I'm a Mac guy, but I think you need to save the font in you C Drive (or whatever your main drive is) in the FONTS folder there. If you did that and it's still not working... well, I'd be clueless.


May 28, 2010 at 05:57  [reply]  recherche de police

It's actually Storm Trooper by Comicraft.com :
http://www.comicbookfonts.com/fonts/DL/catalog.html?item=fonts:dl213&sid=0001b1HKFo8MBY4bt47d1u4

Check the "N" as evidence.

Identified font: Storm Trooper



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