The version of Cree sylabics we need is the one that's in this dictionary that SiPhiKo sent me...
http://www.creedictionary.com/
I have a feeling that, if you can pull this off, you will receive recognition in high places.
Toby
The version of Cree sylabics we need is the one that's in this dictionary that SiPhiKo sent me...
http://www.creedictionary.com/
I have a feeling that, if you can pull this off, you will receive recognition in high places.
Toby
Last edited by Gare; 18 September 2018 at 05:25 PM.
Hi Toby—
First of all, I removed your email address from your post. We have SO many spammers to weed out daily, I did not want you to volunteer as another target!
Generally, a spammer is banned within a few minutes, but it's that time in-between, you know?
I'll write to you soon. It's a good idea to stay on topic on this thead about free fonts.
This sounds like an exciting project!
I used to do free fonts for the tg membership when Xara Xone was an active concern.
My Best,
Gary
I don't know why this typeface is called College Stencil, but it's free on Behance, and there appears to be all the characters and numbers, although no punctuation glyphs in this free version.
I think with its minimalist rendering of a Didot-style font (where the thin parts of a Roman font go from 12 to 6 o'clock), it's a good font for creating a logo for a fancy product.
Have fun!
Highstories 10 font variations.
Condensed and futuristic. Good for headlines and logos!
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