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Mikes Mischeif
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My church has a korean ministry that has started using banners and signs. I've been scanning everything so far, but this seems like the hard way to go. I have also turned down many projects like this, but there is a wide open market for it in my area.

Any one have software to acheive these types of projects?

[ November 08, 2002, 12:49 AM: Message edited by: Mikes Mischeif ]

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Mike, a search should turn up a couple of programs. Seems like I found one or two but don't remember where. There are also Korean fonts (lots of them) on the internet. Their font styles seem to vary as widely as do English ones. Some look really cool. CorelDraw has TTF Korean characters but they look kinda plain...like the Korean version of Helvetica. If you could get someone in your church who is Korean to write the needed text for you, you can then match the font characters to it.

And, as you probably already know, Korean reads from right to left.

[ November 08, 2002, 09:14 AM: Message edited by: Wayne Webb ]

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