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fonts for you title strip
Just wondering what fonts you use to get that authentic look of an
original title strip from the 50's Any suggestions? Bernie |
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Since most were typed on thousands of different type writers all over
the country there probably isn't a real standard -- Ken In Texas http://www.pinballrebel.com Custom Pinball Cards, Jukeboxes, Drive In's "Never ask a man if he's from Texas. If he is, he'll tell you on his own. If he ain't, no need to embarrass him." |
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All the ones, I've seen have that soft blockiness to me.
You know the pre-printed titles. I have some going back to the early 50's through the 70's and the fonts are very close to each other. Ken In Texas wrote in message ... Since most were typed on thousands of different type writers all over the country there probably isn't a real standard |
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