As such Alexander your ID is correct. But the AR Darling is just an enStep copy of the original, the FrankenTOHO.
AR Darling, 2005, Arphic Technology Co., Ltd.Copyright \(c\) 1997 enStep Incorporated.
FrankenTOHO, 1996 B.O.Nelson‐Brain Eaters Font Co.
Sep 12, 2011 at 08:40 [reply]
Font? The version used in this sample is the one by Jim Marcus (T-26)
That, number1gagafan, is a very nice find, an extremely nice find I'd say. Yet, if you compare each and every chararter of the sample with the
Satisfaction Pro
you'll notice that not a single character matches the sample.
Ergo, not a font but a logo.
Thus, if one can see and read something that does not imply it a a font.
Wake up Mexico, live isn't always what you would like it to be ...
But ... rocamaco ... it is printed ... it is visible on a screen ... I see it everywhere ... it must be a font ...
Follow the thinking of renaux, different a and different e, so what, I can see it. Thus it is a font. One smooth Mexican stone ...
Sep 10, 2011 at 15:38 [reply]
font Three different a's. Two different e's. What is your guess?
Golden typography rule #2: If you use a sans for headers use serif for body specially if the sans has a distinctive shape. One exception (there always is one

) If the body text is on a technical subject a sans can better create the 'technical feel' environment. But then or keep text short or go for a serif header font.
Plenty to choose from here

Yes. Next thing is finding it ...
On the page where you found the pict right-click on it and then click copy link.
Then go back here and in the reply box type [ img ]Ctrl+V[ /img ] Careful: Without the spaces before and after img and /img.
Then click Submit and enjoy the magic.
Elles
Why otf? And, please don't shout. No need to.
Edited on Sep 08, 2011 at 18:38 by koeiekat
Sep 08, 2011 at 11:56 [reply]
Font? I know this one As Moonbeam. Was on the now extinct FontBank.
Edited on Sep 08, 2011 at 13:22 by rocamaco
... bought ... obtained ownership or the right of use after transfer of money: He bought a chair, paid for it and now it is his property. He bought a license to use a font, paid for it and may now use it according to the license.
Yes you understood that perfectly well, a license costs money. Open is written with four letters as is Free. Yet, that does not imply the two words have the same meaning. Compare: Love and Hate, Book and Ship ... need more examples?
both ... Why don't you just say what?
TaylorTheSkater said 
... and one thing OTF files are free to use commercialy, right?
If you have bought the proper license, yes.

Edited on Sep 06, 2011 at 21:29 by koeiekat
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