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UlfLaursen wrote on 8/2/2008, 10:04 PM
You mean like a font included in windows to be able to use in projects, and elsewere in windows progs.?

Would be ok.

/Ulf
tumbleweed2 wrote on 8/2/2008, 11:42 PM
"And yes, I did get the idea from elsewhere"

I could mention Digital Juice fonts, but I won't. .. : ) ...It's a great idea, none the less.
farss wrote on 8/3/2008, 12:17 AM
Not from there actually.
Adobe give you the choice of a free font (quite a nice one too) or 30 days free access to training at Lynda.com when you register your product. Neither of those are clever marketing. A typeface called Vegas or something like that would end up in all manner of places. It's a bit like the countdowns and slates that Avid systems seem to create. Everytime you load a tape that was edited in their systems you get to see another reminder of Avid.

Bob.
Grazie wrote on 8/3/2008, 12:24 AM
http://www.fonts.com/FindFonts/detail.htm?pid=203953Like this one? Vegas font . . . [/link] . .eh?

Grazie
Grazie wrote on 8/3/2008, 12:27 AM
Yeah .. ok .. I could go with it - BIG and Glitzy?

Grizty
farss wrote on 8/3/2008, 1:06 AM
Trust you to burst my bubble. I did think after I'd posted given the number of fonts around someone would have already created a font called "Vegas". No I wasn't thinking big and glitzy, quite the opposite, as that'd kind of play on the name rather than highlight the quality of the product.

Bob.
Grazie wrote on 8/3/2008, 1:26 AM
Hey! What's wrong with Big AND Glitzy? - . .and yes, I understand . .

And as our friend Vic says: "Show Business - No SHOW no BUSINESS" - It's what you do with the tools that makes it.

Grazie . . .
navydoc wrote on 8/3/2008, 4:49 AM
Maybe one of the typographers here could come up with something.

http://www.letterheadfonts.com/

Beautiful example artwork using great fonts. They even have fonts for silent movies. 8^)

http://www.letterheadfonts.com/fonts/silentmovie.shtml

Doc