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ar_wahan ([personal profile] ar_wahan) wrote2007-05-04 04:50 pm
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Font Feeding Frenzy!

I've been writing and designing a brochure about my church's La Farge and Tiffany stained glass windows. The windows and the building were made in the Arts and Crafts period. I have a lot of fonts on my computer (more than what came with Word, etc.), but didn't know which of them might look like those used when the Arts and Crafts movement was hot. So of course, I Googled... and found this!

I bought 'em and downloaded the collection, and a CD is on its way.! Ganelon will make a gorgeous headline font for this project. I think I'll use True Golden for the body copy. And I know I could use these and others in the collection for other church publications, posters, etc.

For [personal profile] rowangolightly and others into rennie adventures and projects, this same site also has fonts from various time periods and cultures. Might be useful to know about, at some point.

Some people collect stamps. Others collect teddy bears. I know at least one person with a passion monster figurines (I'm thinking of you, [profile] el_jefe59 ).

I guess my secret craving is ... fonts.

[identity profile] lurkitty.livejournal.com 2007-05-04 09:30 pm (UTC)(link)
You're such a geek girl! ;-)

Very cool! Even cooler that it doth worke on mine Mac...

[identity profile] verucas-chaos.livejournal.com 2007-05-04 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The fonts are cool :-). I like the first one (in red) is my favorite :-)
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[personal profile] jenny_evergreen 2007-05-04 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I love fonts, too! Although, as I have no actual use for them most of the time, I have been very firm with myself. I only go looking for a font when all the ones I have won't do, and I only download a few REALLY good free ones that I happen to find before I find the font I'm looking for. See? Very controlled. *nodnod* *grin*