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over the years we have done lots of work for a taekwondo club
and after a computer crash we lost the font.
we think it comics jwt but cant find it anywhere
can you please help
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1001 fonts have quite a few comic fonts and i have a licence to us their fonts so if you need one let me know which one and i'll send it to you

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smitch6;32158 wrote:1001 fonts have quite a few comic fonts and i have a licence to us their fonts so if you need one let me know which one and i'll send it to you

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How does that work then Steve?

'You' have a licence to use fonts and can give them to other people to use that don't have a licence???

(confused with that one).
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Steve can produce a "word" needed and convert it to curves :) and this is legal i am sure ;)
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All fonts on 1001 fonts are in the public domain and either demoware, freeware, postcardware or shareware.
Above quote taken from their site - no mention of any licence - got me baffled too!
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John G;32162 wrote:Above quote taken from their site - no mention of any licence - got me baffled too!
Agreed, why would you need a license for freeware/shareware, kind of defeats the whole point of freeware/shareware.
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i paid about £20 for mine about a year ago typical
you used to be able to download any fonts individually and use but as usual not for commercial use
but if you bought the whole lot you could use them as you wished
the site is http://www.ultimatefontdownload.com/
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i can't see the harm in helping a fellow collegue out by giving him a font after all anyone can download them
i was only trying to help someone out :tongue:
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smitch6;32167 wrote:i can't see the harm in helping a fellow collegue out by giving him a font after all anyone can download them
i was only trying to help someone out :tongue:
I cant see any problem with helping out... ;)

btw... can I have a copy of this disk as I am always struggling with fonts :tongue:
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I don't think anyone was taking the piss for helping anyone out, just think we thought you meant fonts from this site http://www.1001fonts.com/ which is freeware. The site you listed above appears to still be freeware fonts but you pay for the ease of one click to download them all rather than individually, which if you ever want to increase your fonts is far easier and quicker to just hand some readies over for a single click
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