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The Right Font Problem


oldhudson

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I'm working on a project for a family member who was recently married. I want to add the date of their wedding. To keep the scale correct with the other elements the letters/numbers should be about 1" high. I need something that flows more calligraphy or handwritten versus stencil or sans serif. I can't find anything that I think I can cut without making a mess of things. Looking for suggestions for all you experienced scrollers. 

I went to Da Fonts but they want users to download a font.  I thought they used to let users make a line or two for trial purposes (and copy the image) rather than download. Did that change or is my imagine wrong?

Thanks for reading and giving this some thought!

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I just looked at some patterns I did for custom work. Some of the script fonts may be a little delicate. But they are Vladimir Script, Script MT Bold, and French Script MT. DaFont shows what the font looks like but I believe you have to download and install it to use it.

Best of luck in your search.

 

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1 hour ago, hippygirl said:

If you're using WIndows, you can DL their snipping tool and capture anything on your screen (see pic below...Birds of Paradise font at DaFont).

I'm using Win10 now and it comes with the tool, but when I was still using Win7, I downloaded it from Microsoft with no problems.

wedding.JPG

That's a real nice font and doesn't look way too hard, but I can see me cutting through some of the thin connecting points with my. And thanks for the tip on snipping tool, I'll give that a try.  Yep, that snip-it tool worked great. I keep finding so much worthwhile in SSV. Many Thanks!

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3 hours ago, oldhudson said:

That's a real nice font and doesn't look way too hard, but I can see me cutting through some of the thin connecting points with my. And thanks for the tip on snipping tool, I'll give that a try.  Yep, that snip-it tool worked great. I keep finding so much worthwhile in SSV. Many Thanks!

If you like the snip tool, do a google for Jing. It's the same thing but better and it's always active no matter what program you have open. I use it all the time in my email program.

Ray

 

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8 hours ago, oldhudson said:

That's a real nice font and doesn't look way too hard, but I can see me cutting through some of the thin connecting points with my. And thanks for the tip on snipping tool, I'll give that a try.  Yep, that snip-it tool worked great. I keep finding so much worthwhile in SSV. Many Thanks!

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On ‎4‎/‎25‎/‎2018 at 12:08 PM, oldhudson said:

That's a real nice font and doesn't look way too hard, but I can see me cutting through some of the thin connecting points with my. And thanks for the tip on snipping tool, I'll give that a try.  Yep, that snip-it tool worked great. I keep finding so much worthwhile in SSV. Many Thanks!

Here is a small modification for the small areas that may help some. If you are cutting it into a plaque , you will need these openings as I did with the 'D' and 'G' or you will end up with a hole instead of a letter, But I guess you probably already know all this. Just trying to help with a suggestion

Dick

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On ‎4‎/‎25‎/‎2018 at 12:08 PM, oldhudson said:

That's a real nice font and doesn't look way too hard, but I can see me cutting through some of the thin connecting points with my. And thanks for the tip on snipping tool, I'll give that a try.  Yep, that snip-it tool worked great. I keep finding so much worthwhile in SSV. Many Thanks!

I forgot to add the example I made for  you to look at... Sorry for that. Here you go

SNIP.PNG

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