Full tweets:
>Hello.
>So i will leak 2.3.
>I mean only char data
>And some info I guess
>But don't expect much
>That all
>I love this font
Twitter link, also font link.
aww ye https://i.imgur.com/EETr4FG.png
Work Sans is my favorite font at the moment. You can download it from github.
According to Chrome's computed style, you're using font-family Coming Soon which is a comicy-scripty font. And you've selected italics.
I think what you see as a "perfectly normal font" is the fall back because your computer doesn't have Coming Soon installed. Probably best to just pick the font you want directly, but with all these goofy wordpress themes and CMS platforms, that might be easier said than done. I understand the pain of being unable to override someone else's choice.
Are we going to get into mono spaced fonts? If so, this should probably be linked over to /r/programming. The amount of care and effort put into programming font design is insane.
That said, I like Inconsolata, but most of the time I end up using lucida console.
Data source: I timed my own Rubik's cube solve times on Excel, starting from my first ever solve using RedKB's YouTube tutorial
Tools used: Excel and Adobe Illustrator
Font: Rubik
Colour palette: Temps palette from Carto
Check out Google Fonts. They are all free, unlike other options like dafonts, which have various licensing attached to the fonts. Google fonts are all under an open source license that can be used commercially.
Check out the l on this sans-serif font.
Other fonts like Cantarell also exist.
It is thus my understanding, as a non-expert on the subject, that it only counts as a serif font if all the serifs are included in their full form.
As I said I am in no way an expert, and I could be wrong.
My second attempt at this stuff. Really liked the photo a lot, something about the blue caught my eye so I tried to frame the text in white like her face and leave the middle blue. Title game was weak but I couldn't think of anything.
Model is Stephanie Obasi
Photographer is Oye Diran
Obviously credits go to these wonderful individuals.
even with these points, it'll still feel like a generic osu! background. try to be creative and bring some colour into it, maybe not literally, but that's up for you to decide.
Let's say you'd want to use the Material Icons "Done" Icon (https://fonts.google.com/icons?selected=Material%20Icons%20Outlined%3Adone).
In your markup you'd just write <span class="material-icons-outlined">done</span>
and have an accessible icon with a text based fallback in case the font doesn't / isn't yet loaded.
For this to work, you just need to include the following stylesheet:
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" rel="stylesheet">
If you only want to load the checkmark and not all icons, you can use the text parameter with the codepoints of the icon to further optimize the request.
In case you're looking for some nice fonts, these might become handy:
Used in the official Planet Coaster logo as well as some other places.
I am not 100% sure about the licensing, so I'm not going to link it just so I don't break any rules.
Matches the logo a tiny bit better in some areas, however both are close enough for this application. I like the original Eagle more, you might feel otherwise :)
Both regular and bold versions are used throughout the game and the official website.
Download here (click the menu on the bottom saying "family selected" and use the download arrow)
Its true, looks like the text box is Raleway bold ALL CAPS centered, but why? there is no hierarchy of information. Source, am a typographer https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Raleway thanks google
If I were a teacher for the Adobe class, I'd certainly appreciate the creativity (or rather, the in-jokes with all of this). I'd rather like applying a goofy yet effective example that can get you to stick with the information learned than more boilerplate, boring stuff, honestly.
That being said, if you wanted some feedback~
You can actually align those text layers using Photoshop's Layers -> Align tools, or in InDesign, using the Align tools and adjusting the top-portion as necessary in the position settings.
That green against black might have a difficult time if you're printing, especially if printing uses CMYK colors. The green could end up way darker outside. You'd often want to stick with high-contrasting colors. Also, if you were printing this, the ideal quality should be 300ppi. For InDesign or Illustrator, there's no worries for that except for the static images needing to be pretty huge.
I honestly think that, while it's good that it's only two different fonts, you should have one font act as the main heading, and one act as minor subtitles. So that way, "Lifemarr" would be using the main heading, and nearly everything else could be using the sub-font. (Phone, E-mail, Website could work as a heading font too). For business cards, fonts also mean a lot too. But as it's a school assignment, it's not like it matters hugely. Google Fonts offer some really good fonts that are open-source and downloadable, so you could look at those too.
Good memes though :p
LOL the Ubuntu font doesn't even support Vietnamese properly (we use the Latin alphabet with a bunch of diacritics). That's 90 million people to you. Granted most of us use pirated Windows but how hard it is to add some 60-80 characters to your font? And it's been ten years! Even Cantarell has Vietnamese support.
I only use one font and that is this free one: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Press+Start+2P
Scanned lines is a very simple CSS trick:
body:after {
content: "";
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: 0;
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
overflow: hidden;
z-index: 100;
background: -webkit-gradient(linear,left top,left bottom,color-stop(50%,transparent),color-stop(50%,rgba(0,0,0,.25)));
background: linear-gradient(180deg,transparent 50%,rgba(0,0,0,.25) 0);
background-size: 100% 4px;
opacity: .5;
}
Oswald is the closest I've found (Oswald Semi-bold more specifically, though they occasionally use other weights).
You can find it here and here.
You might have to fiddle with things to make sure your computer is using semibold instead of regular bold (I ended up just deleting the bold file). I'd also recommend not using mspaint, as it doesn't render text properly (among other things, if you bold text in mspaint it's just stretched out horizontally instead of actually using the bold version of the font)
yo, this is neat! I'm a graphic designer and I've worked with japanese writing a bit before so I'll offer my thoughts
I think your colors here are good — I'd just address a couple of things about the typography
1 - I'd swap out both the english font and the japanese font — I think a rounded sans-serif would work better with the illustration of the sun and clouds. Maven and Houschka Rounded come to mind, but there are plenty of fitting options out there. if you need help finding a rounder japanese typeface, I'd be happy to help!
2 - it's unusual for japanese writing to be written on its side like that, because japanese is also written in columns that are read from top-to-bottom. not a huge deal, but it would be confusing for a native reader to read. the japanese should look like this:
東
京
の
空
を
夢
見
る
There are a number of Sans Serif Google fonts that would probably fit the bill. Open Sans and Montserrat come to mind. Graphik is nice, but not $2k worth of nice.
You may try the "Libre Caslon Text" from Google Fonts. It's pretty similar and free for personal use.
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Libre+Caslon+Text?query=Caslo
Nanum Gothic is a free Google Font. I guess Plex uses it on a Mac.
You could also press skip, download the font yourself and install it and see if it goes away: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Nanum+Gothic
This is a fantastic idea, but please, for the love of every god in the Golarion pantheon, drop the handwritten typeface. Using it for long stretches of text makes most people's eyes bleed.
Here's a cool, thematic webfont family to use instead:
https://fonts.google.com/?query=fell
How a lot of text using it looks:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10kwoMFMmzAqbi-_zfdc_5X8MLaCK4fZxtvxz8di3fCc/edit
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6MR1KWIUR9UaFhnSU5TcDRVblk/edit EDIT: Ah, you know Into the Odd. Great!
But, like I said, awesome idea. Read through it, chuckled all the way through, will definitely try to use it.
I'm really glad you asked, because explaining how I make memes is pretty fun.
The font is source sans pro, specifically the semi-bold variant
I couldn't find a text box sprite in 1080p, or even in fully assembled. So I ripped individual pieces of it from spriter's resource and assembled it in GIMP.
Anyways, here's the end result of a template. It's a little off, but I think it should be good enough for any custom dialogue.
I think for this meme I made the dialogue box a little to opaque, since traditionally in game it's a little see through. So I fixed it for the template. I would have the music, level, and chapter blank, but I couldn't get the in game font for those (or at least not in a usable format), so I had to use a sprite sheet of the font to create those.
Lastly, if you're going to create your own memes, I recommend using the sprites from Ultimate Talent Development Program, they're much better quality and easier to scale than the other ones (though they don't include full body sprites).
Noto Fonts by Google and the Kurinto Font Folio cover large swaths of Unicode.
Tailored help for particular writing systems is at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Multilingual_support
Avenir is my favourite – very elegant but also versatile. I also quite like Josefin Sans, and I think it could work well for a jewellery brand such as yours.
Tra l'altro quanto è orribile nel 2019 il font di "Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri"? Sembra una roba uscita dal 1800, guarda quella P quanto fa cagare. Sarebbe ora che si ammodernassero un po'.
Magari usando Titillium, un font sviluppato dall'Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino e già font ufficiale dei siti web della PA.
The font I used here is Libre Baskerville
About the icons, I used lolly535's icons from deviantart.
About the rest the Victorian frames, I just mostly traced them manually from the screenshots of Bloodborne UI using Photoshop so they're not really vectors and embarrassingly pix elated on close up.
But if you really need it, I can send you the PSD file. Just let me know :)
b1ackcat is right. However, there are plenty of good public domain fonts out there. Check out the Google Fonts collection. All of those are open source and free for commercial use.
UPDATE: Thanks, y'alll. Looks like it's a modified version of EquipExtended ExtraBold Italic. I love her, but I'm not willing to buy a one-time font for $50. Using Google's Oswald, instead.
Is there a legal way to get Google Sans now btw? Last time I checked, it wasn't available at fonts.google.com and one would have to get it from shady places, because it wasn't technically a free font even though it ships with Android now.
:/
Probably less hassle than getting the organization to install comic neue.
http://comicneue.com/
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Comic+Neue
^(incremental steps...) https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Lato
It's Kreon. The font also has an outline of about 3 pixels, I think.
I had tried to make my own little meme myself before my PC crashed and I just gave up on it.
I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice.
These days I tell people to go straight to Google Fonts. DaFont is kind of a relic of the 2000s. All fonts on Google Fonts have exact information about the license. There are usually one of two licenses for fonts on Google Fonts:
These two licenses basically let you do anything with the font, you can modify the font, you can redistribute the font (put a copy in your game), you can use it in commercial projects. You just have to include the license if you redistribute the font (e.g. if you use it as an asset in Unity).
But, okay. Let's say that you want to use DaFont anyways:
Check the license files included with the font.
Na przyszłość: https://fonts.google.com/?category=Handwriting Co prawda w filtrach języka nie ma polskiego, ale można dosyć szybko wszystkie przetestować i znaleźć te z polskimi znakami. Wszystkie fonty na stronie są darmowe.
Using Quicksand for the entire page isn't a bad route but you should at least add some variation throughout the page. Quicksand has four weights, so make use of them. For instance, you could set your headers in the light weight at a large size and your body sections in bold.
Also, whenever you're using a Google font for something, the specimen page on Google Fonts tends to include font pairing options at the bottom. Admittedly, they're not always the best choice or can be a bit standard, but it's at least a starting point. In the case of Quicksand, it lists Open Sans, Roboto, Lato, Oswald, and Raleway. I wouldn't use Oswald though. Raleway and Open Sans would look nice though.
EY YO I FOUND THE FONT, it's Offside by Eduardo Tunni :") got it from scrolling through google fonts lol
Update your kindle to the software update that came out a couple of weeks ago. It gives you an option to set a custom font. You can download lots of fonts from Google Fonts. I prefer to use "Bitter".
Somehow it is broken. I wanted to fast forward until 5 p.m but nothing happens.
Edit: I would recommend to use the font MedievalSharp to give it a little bit more a medieval look.
My fave font for this is Euphoria script. For anyone who's not aware, Google actually has a huge library of fonts that are free to download and can even be used in commercial applications (eg, products you sell)
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Euphoria+Script?category=Handwriting#about
I know this isn't a pirate's answer, but why not just use an open source font? list of open source fonts and Google Fonts.
I apologize though if you mean a font for a third party tool to work I realized you might mean as I was writing this. Though wouldn't your license for the software automatically extend to the font, I guess if the software is pirated you wouldn't but then I would assume the tool would be a problem as well. I'll admit though I'm not too familiar with Github or software licenses.
Correct. If you go to https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Google+Sans it links right at the top to:
>Google offers many fonts under open source licenses. This is not one of them. Please see fonts.google.com for options you can use.
Def'ly a feature and not a bug. The whole Cormorant family is very ligature savvy, and is clean, readable, elegant, and beautiful to boot. Plus, it has a very wide array of purpose-built letters with diacritics, and full Cyrillic support for those who need it.
<strong>Cormorant Unicase</strong> is one of my favorite fonts of all time, and I'm always looking for an appropriate place to use it. Especially with those oldstyle figures!
Unfortunately, I dunno where you can get the exact font in a file that isn't .font (If anyone does, please share) but this font is nearly identical in semibold.
Been experimenting to try and find something that's easy on my eyes both at night and in the middle of the day.
bg: from subtlepatterns, tweaked the colours in gimp.
font: roboto mono
dots: on github
I think it's using the wrong font, do you have Roboto installed?
If not, you can get it at https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto
If it's already installed, maybe try uninstalling it and installing the Google version.
I quite like Oxygen, but we don't have anyone with expertise in font design, so there's nobody to maintain and improve it. It was made by Vernon Adams who was a highly talented font designer who made many popular fonts. He was involved in a serious scooter accident in 2014 and passed away in 2016. Here are some of the fonts he has made: https://fonts.google.com/?query=Vernon+Adams
Google Fonts are free and open source. Basically the only restriction is that you can't sell the fonts themselves, but they are able to be used for commercial purposes among other uses. There are some nice serif and sans serif fonts to choose from for a professional-looking business card.
It looks quite similar to Montserrat, the capital G in particular. The leg of the R is curved on this, unlike in Montserrat https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Montserrat
Lots of similar fonts here, similar to the popular Brandon Grotesque: http://www.identifont.com/find?similar=brandon+grotesque&q=Go
Personally, I like Open Sans. The demo of the Stripe buttons in the blog posts uses it versus Camphor.
More of a tabloid really, I guess.
The first page shows an RSS feed if there are no notifications. Also I forgot to add a global to easily change the rss feed, I'll try to remember and update that later today.
This happened to me a few days ago and I have just found the solution. So youtube uses a font called Roboto and it turns out I had only Roboto bold installed on my computer. I don't know how it got installed or why only the bold version was.
Anyway you can either go to fonts in control panel and delete Roboto bold or you can download the font and install all of them.
Then just restart chrome.
So did a bit of font-sleuthing on the original CYOA, looks like the title font Tok used is Foxley 916 XB, but it is 7 bucks or so.
For a similar font as a Open Font license, there is VT323 which is also on google fonts, so it's easy to use in an interactive CYOA via @font-face.
Body is just some sans-serif font, maybe Arial or something. Doesn't really make much of a difference.
Hard to say for sure, but it looks like the portrait orientation icon. Google keeps a list of all possible notification icons at the link below if you want to do some digging to find your specific icon.
You can find it here (unless my VPS melts and I have to figure out a better place to host it ;-)
It's just one .xcf file, with every title on a separate layer. You'll need to install the Quicksand font.
Typefaces used: L, O, I = Cinzel, K = Cinzel Decorative from Google fonts.
You can find some really good CC0 patterns at this website which I used on the logo. If you are asking about the pattern on the floor, I made that myself.
Or you can chose a different typeface all together. You can change the font in the config menu in minecraft. I changed to Open Sans (for download, select it at top right and open the Family Selected tab at the bottom which has a download button in its top right), which is a pretty basic and clean sans-serif, and am very happy with it.
Short answer: Font Sucks.
Longer Answer: If you don't have good fonts, look up places like https://fonts.google.com or http://www.dafont.com ( If you want to sell/distribute this creation you should look up the licensing of those fonts)
The right typography is key in success of your work. Spend a while on your text. Maybe look through design sites like https://www.behance.net and look up for example the editorial-section.
Have fun :)
EDIT: Also look up "letter spacing" and "kerning" because this tricks help a lot too.
The cringe... it is such an unprofessional font, idk why people still use it. So much better alternatives.
https://fonts.google.com/?query=comic
I personally like this one though: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto
Or Ubuntu.
"Drawing" is based in <strong>Mrs. Sheppards</strong> by Sudtipos, with some modifications. A freebie!
Noto Sans is nice. I also like Ubuntu font. You can install Microsoft fonts too.
But for all the practical (power) and ethical (FOSS) reasons reasons to use Linux - you're stuck on the font?
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Noto+Sans https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu
I'm sure there's more nice fonts around.
Looks better! I'd go with a more organic, flawed cursive for the options to look more handwritten- maybe something along the line of Sacramento ( https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Sacramento) and a title font that matches, for example Amatic ( https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Amatic+SC )
I'd consider getting rid of the bullet points, and adding some stains to the paper. Maybe a coffee ring stain? Possibly something like this ( https://www.brusheezy.com/brushes/50308-coffee-mug-ring-stains-brushes )
Hi there, I see a lot of hate in this comments. :/ This does not look like Helvetica or Arial because it’s a Monospaced typeface, That means every character has the same width. This typefaces are used for computer codes, and more recently, graphic design. You could try Helvetica Mono (paying) or Fira Mono (for free). You can also take a look at Cascadia Code, Roboto Mono or JetBrains Mono. :)
I'm a big fan of the open source Inconsolata. It looks great in both small and large font sizes. Its one of the few fonts that aren't specifically targeted towards dyslexics, but I'm still able to distinguish between the characters.
"Jazz it up!" hah!
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I tend to go here (or other font provider) https://fonts.google.com/ type in the name or text you want, then click 'apply to all fonts' and scroll away. Then download a few, install and try them. Always write out the names so you don't forget what you downloaded!
Courier: at least "k" and "h" are different. Consolas: Just no. same look at "h" and "k"
its probably a bold version of "PT Mono"
interesting is that there are serifs on the top of letters like "h" but not at the bottom.
Could you clarify what is great about it? I frankly find it pretty bad. The apple on the logo seems just a cropped image from Google and you almost can't see it on the yellow background of the circle. The font is just a free font, and tagline is almost hidden under the name.
Excellent feedback, thanks!
> I wish the interface was more minimal, less shadows and colors.
We’ll keep experimenting with the look and evolving it as design trends around us in the world continue to evolve. We just added shadows in this version, maybe we overdid them!
> The font is a bit wider than it needs to be,
If you have any recommendations for better fonts, please let us know. We wanted to use Product Sans, the Google font that’s all over Android P, but it’s not open source or available for anyone else to access, so we’ve used Montserrat instead, which we like!
> the gear on the bottom-right Customize button is half hidden.
Yeah, we’ve seen that on some smaller phones, sorry! We’ll be replacing the bottom bar with a better version as soon as Google’s new Bottom Bar library is available in a non-alpha (stable) version.
> Sadly, many websites are not as decent as their apps, Facebook is a pain to use.
We have some ideas around that theme coming up soon, stay tuned!
I like to use Titillium Web, because it's the typeface used by Qt in all their online documentation. :-)
I read it all the time, so there's no break in continuity.
lol materialistic fonts
Damn capitalists
Anyway, I get what you mean. Roboto would be the obvious one, made by Google. I recently use Raleway a bit. https://fonts.google.com is a good place for free fonts that you are actually allowed to use. Also pretty easy to use and integrate into stuff
I’m happy it worth stealing :)
It’s a Google Font the name is Inter, a simple but powerful font.
The other font I used on the Gitcoin Grant is Spartan also a Google font I really like.
The standard license for Helvetica Neue covers both personal and commercial use, and you can buy it here:
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/neue-helvetica/
There are also many clones of Helvetica that might be available for a lower cost, such as Nimbus Sans, Swiss 721, Pragmatica, and Neue Haas Grotesk. Try searching for these on MyFonts or Fontspring. Nimbus and Neue Haas Grotesk are also included in Adobe Fonts if you have a Creative Cloud subscription.
And if you want something completely free, the most similar to Helvetica I can think of is Inter.
Top is Souvenir (light), bottom is Poppins (light)
Without a closing bracket, the CSS up until that missing bracket will work, so .header would be fine. It's everything after .header that would have issues due to the bracket.
Like the other commenter said, most likely because the font isn't installed/imported. Try using a font from Google Fonts and be sure to import it via the CSS @import rule or as a stylesheet.
No, è pesantissimo da leggere per un testo non tecnico. Usa un carattere Serif, il buon vecchio Times New Roman, o uno di questi che ti piaccia. Se devi mandare file digitali (tipo .doc) usa SOLO font standard, la bellezza non vale l'incompatibilità.
Hebrew is commonly written in two ways: block or print letters, and handwriting.
There are many fonts for print letters. Some are more traditional, approximating the letters in Torah scrolls. Some are more modern and different. Here are some examples. Windows has a few Hebrew fonts that are widely used, including Hebrew versions of Arial and Calibri. You can also find computer fonts for handwritten Hebrew.
This is a modern logo, I think it needs a modern font. Probably a sans-serif. I think Kumbh Sans would be good for this. It's a free font from Google fonts: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Kumbh+Sans?category=Sans+Serif
Maybe put the Mitt and 24/7 on the same line, without a space, the latter part in a thinner weight?
Important: Critique/Suggestions required/welcomed (forgot to said)
Here's a Greek extension I make for Varela Round. This is made by borrowing (stealing?) other parts of the font and drawing them myself. This is to be used with other fonts but currently I'll leave this for Varela Round.
Here's the font file. (expires in 7 days)
This font is released under the same license as Varela Round, i.e. SIL Open Font License. Critiques and modifications are welcomed as I'm still new to making fonts (this is my first time).
P/S: Incomplete basic Cyrillic set is in the font file too. You can take a view and give critiques/suggestions for those too.
PP/S: I don't speak Greek or Cyrillic so I definitely need help on this n the upcoming Cyrillic expansion, thanks!
love the icon in the logo, but it doesn't really fit with the text at the bottom. your text at the bottom is rather bold and bulky, and the icon is very smooth and clean. I'm also not a fan of the blocked out A's, they don't really serve any purpose and really just make the text harder to read. If you wanted to keep the font, I would suggest a thicker outline stroke on your icon. in my opinion, I say keep the icon, and change the font family to something thinner. roboto condensed thin would look great here, as well as Yanone Kaffeesatz.
I've taken the instructions from the other post and added a couple of notes to hopefully make it a bit easier for you.
Run Workflow
- if this isn't an option swipe all the way to the right, select the More
icon and toggle Run Workflow
Note I haven't tested the above workflows and can't guarantee they still work as per the post you linked.
Workflow takes a bit of getting used to - my advice with this is give it a go and see how you get on. If it doesn't work, let me know where it stopped working (if you're not sure do your best to explain what you were doing) and I'll take a look.
Good luck!
I'm not familiar with the way fonts are added, but one place you could have a look at is Google Fonts.
Most of the fonts on there have very liberal licenses so they are free to use. Seeing as there's something like 800 fonts on there, it shouldn't be a problem to find something you like.
Why not just Roboto, or Noto Sans. Both are widely used, clean, sans-serif fonts with several available versions of varying thickness.
Here's the google font page for Roboto. You can type sentences to see how the different styles compare.
It's not an exact match, but Google's Righteous is similar. The umlaut placement is not the same. It looks like there's a 'B' that also has a larger top loop before the other letters, but Righteous makes it symmetrical. The 'R' is almost exactly the same, though. I hope this helps!
It almost certainly is Roboto Condensed:
Sample here (sorry for the weird pic host, imgur isn't working for me today)
Mmm, It's a geometric sans serif font for sure.
Futura seems to be my closest guess. There are countless remakes and rips out there. Josefin Sans seems to be a good alternative. https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Josefin+Sans
Other than that it's tricky to say.
On google fonts, I'm a fan of Work Sans (Full Specimen Here).
To me Raleway just feels awkward. The e has an overbite, the crossed W is a bit of personality that isn't echoed in other characters, and the font is meant to be just for display sizes, so text sizes aren't super readable.
I do also like Montserrat, but the J is kind of weird.
"Apply to be an Interdimensional Sex Slave today!"
Caption:
> How does my new pet like fulfilling their role? Hmmm?... No response? What an interesting choice. Have you accepted your fate? Are you still stunned by reality? Could you be focusing on the intricate details of my member? As a human, you are certainly living up to your mysterious nature. Do not fret; I am an observant master. Even without your assistance, I will discover your needs, disgusts, and desires. I can only be satisfied if my pets are receiving the full depth of my love. Your only commitment to this venerable offer is your willingness to submit. This first performance shows me that you are quite eager to indulge in my love.
Font: Lobster Two
What exactly are you looking for? Do you want the text to look exactly the same as above, or to just have a similar style?
The text on the disc has been written by hand, so all of the repeating letters have different shapes (look at the different T's, for example). You can't use a font for that, you would need to recreate the letters by drawing them yourself.
But if something that looks similar is enough, there are plenty of marker pen fonts available. Rock Salt is free on Google Fonts, it might work quite well italicized: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Rock+Salt
YouTube uses Roboto for basically everything, most likely including the Skip Ad button. Once in a while you might see Arial on YouTube if Roboto fails to load.
P.S. your post is against the rules of this sub.
r/fonts Rules
1. Use /r/identifythisfont to ask the name of fonts
Damn, I haven't seen Flexisign in a while! I'd go 6 for the 240sx you talked about in other comments. If you're looking for a font close to the Donut logo though, I'd suggest springing for Damion: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Damion?preview.text=Donut&preview.text_type=custom#standard-styles
happy weeding vinyl brother!
要望ですが、日本語のフォントは中国語と分けてもらえないでしょうか。
中国、日本、韓国は漢字を使う文化を共有しているものの、字形については別の進化をたどっており、UnrealのデフォルトCJKフォントは中国風の字形なので日本人には少し読みにくいものです。海外製のゲームに日本語が実装されるとこの読みにくいフォントが採用されてしまうことが多く、EotUも私がファン翻訳を作っていたときは中国向けの字形で表示されていました。
GoogleとAdobeが共同開発したNoto Sans JPあたりは無料でゲームへの組み込みも可能なため使いやすいと思います。
It has something to do with Ethernet. You have probably connected internet over Ethernet cable on your Android TV.
as for images 3 and 4 in the second album, the font used is Comfortaa, which is very easy to find and is readily available. the font argument is something I tried to tackle a couple of years ago with (currently) osu! Global Moderator /u/RockRoller01 , and we concluded that using the same fonts doesn't contribute to the skin mixing argument, it's just that this particular font is popular
also, feel free to report this to
Some typefaces use a single-storey A "ɑ" vs the usual double-storey "a", which sometimes makes the ae and oe ligatures almost indifferentiable.
The popular Noto Serif italic fonts are for instance problematic in that regard.
Thanks! The font is Aladin.
And yeah if worse comes to worst we'll just go back to 5e. They got close to 15th level in the last campaign, and it just got too hard to challenge them. They also started having trouble keeping up with all their different spells and abilities. Gonna strip things back with Black Hack and see how it goes.
Header font: Tiempos
Body text font: Lora
Pitch black bg, white text. Very simplistic designs. Personal philosophy is that if you can recreate my presentation or get the same level of information from the decks as from my talk, I did something wrong. I abhor slides with lots of text on them. Graphics or 5-10 words as most, most of the time. Of course, this means I create a second deck for distribution with actually meaningful information on it.
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"WAYS TO ROCK THOSE FASHION PIECES" = Hanken Design's Glacial Indifference