While Xara's text features can't begin to rival CorelDraw's, you can still do some meaningful work with text.
This one is a personal favorite of mine.
joroho
While Xara's text features can't begin to rival CorelDraw's, you can still do some meaningful work with text.
This one is a personal favorite of mine.
joroho
Wise men still seek Him.
You are?
He Is.
Is he?
hu?
He said.
Next verse. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
I've seen posters in card shops that look like that, joroho..take the Logotypes challenge [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
If you have favorite fonts, see what you can do with them in Xara after checking out this site:
http://aenigma.freakware.net/fontfram.html
Smorg,
The drawing was my attempt to duplicate that very same card, a poster of which is hanging here in my living room. Before recreating it, I checked for a copyright somewhere on the poster and could not find one. Perhaps one can't copyright Scripture?
joroho
Wise men still seek Him.
Good question...who do you think would prosecute? [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
I don't think the Pope or King James has a copyright on the words. I think you can be sure the original designer of that poster has a copyright on the design - even if they didn't state it. Clearly the design aspects are the intellectual property of someone.
Regards, Ross
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