View Full Version : Modding Fonts?
toby
18th September 2004, 23:51
Does anyone have any font suggestion for use in case modding ie sidepanel cutouts stenciling and fan grills as im awful with fonts and using times new roman just wouldnt look right....
Darv
18th September 2004, 23:58
Well it all depends on what kind of look you are going for. I like a nice clean, crisp modern style so my personal favourite fonts are:
Verdana and
Century Gothic (looks better when larger)
(Convenient having them both on the forums B) )
toby
19th September 2004, 11:42
Veranda is quite good but im looking for something a bit more techy/futuristic ish but not too much if you see what i mean
cools
19th September 2004, 15:02
I always used to use fontz.de for fonts!
Starbuck3733T
19th September 2004, 17:40
Take a standard font and do a no linear scale on it in illustrator or photoshop, change teh kerning or line spacing and it becomes a different animal. add a glyph to a letter or two and its quite unique!
toby
20th September 2004, 11:01
I think Veranda will work out pretty good i changed the spacing between letters because i found the advanced font whatsit in photoshop although i still have no idea what a kernig is lol
Da_Rude_Baboon
20th September 2004, 11:16
I have always found Larabie Fonts (http://http://www.larabiefonts.com)to be a great place for free fonts. (http://http://www.larabiefonts.com)
Darv
20th September 2004, 22:55
I think Veranda will work out pretty good i changed the spacing between letters because i found the advanced font whatsit in photoshop although i still have no idea what a kernig is lol
AFAIK kerning is the space between letters.
toby
8th October 2004, 13:40
Ok, i need a new font suggestion now a font thats got a scientific table look abuot it for my H2O case, any help appreciated!
Starbuck3733T
8th October 2004, 14:30
There are a few handwriting fonts out there (heh).. try to find something that looks like architects writing on blueprints. That looks scientific and raw... could be neat.
toby
8th October 2004, 14:58
http://www.larabiefonts.com/fonts/s.html
saved by zero looks like a good font, i will investigate further when im off work...
AmericanToast17
27th May 2005, 22:36
I use www.a1fonts.com (http://www.a1fonts.com) to get all my fonts. It's really helpful.
http://www.larabiefonts.com/fonts/s.html
saved by zero looks like a good font, i will investigate further when im off work... man i almost thought you were talking about me...
i just use 1001fonts.com thats where i found the font in my sig (btw i can give it to anyone who wants it and a few others i use on a lot of diffrent things.
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