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Posted by paul taylor (Member # 2782) on :
 
yes for anyone having to do work in northern canada or alaska. here is a link for inuit fonts.
If you don t happen to have an opportunity to work there or send signs to the north you could always use these characters in some type of free forum pattern to make a retro look sign just be careful how you type would not want to offend any northern people vacationing in florida. Thanks very much I have broken my 4 year silence
http://www.nunatsiaq.com/download.html#english

[ March 01, 2002, 12:53 PM: Message edited by: paul taylor ]
 
Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
Hi Paul! Nice to see you posting. I know you said you have been visiting for a few months. Thanks for the fonts!
 
Posted by Rob Clark (Member # 787) on :
 
G'day Paul, nice gesture Thanks

Robc
 
Posted by Joe Rees (Member # 211) on :
 
Paul, thanks. I suspect I will never use a font like that on Cape Cod, but your offering it is an excellent example of ther Letterhead spirit in action.
 
Posted by paul taylor (Member # 2782) on :
 
why thank you guys and cheryl. boy oh boy to be welcomed by you three first is quite the honor. Joe I loved that sports bar sign and rob your bakery and chalk board signs screem excellence to me. Rob If you turn those fonts upside down They may be fonts for your native peoples down there. And like I said with those maybe the idea to have randomly run a couple of sentences and generating a pattern would be a great use for a background on a sign for a trendy place.There is a picture of a tire company on the UK sign groups site where they create a tire tread pattern with vogue italic Cs and Ts
Check out my Palm pilot trick for taking sign orders and transfering them to your signmaking program. With the exception of these posts I very rarely use my keyboard on my computer.

[ March 01, 2002, 04:35 PM: Message edited by: paul taylor ]
 


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