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James Danger Harvey, the skin gallery, 5739 Auburn blvd Sacramento CA 95841, black and grey, tattoo, script, 916-247-3538, lettering, side

Quick thing made in symbiosis with a cold one.

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We are proud to announce the release of Courtesy Script, our latest ornamental tribute to late S. XiX penmanship.

 

Get Courtesy > www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/courtesy-script-pro/

 

ABOUT COURTESY

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As in Victorian times, the precious, hand-lettered look of custom stationery is back in vogue. Enter Courtesy Script, my newest ornamental script typeface.

 

Courtesy captures the elegance and propriety of finely practiced Spencerian penmanship, in particular the Zanerian school. Its lowercase is notably understated, a simple monoline with very wide connections that ease readability. In the capitals, Courtesy adds variety in both the weight of the strokes, and in degrees of flourish — from merely fancy to over-the-top engrossery.

Based on an alphabet found in a 19th-century penmanship journal, Ale created hundreds of additional, stylistically complementary letterforms. Alternate capitals and lowercase letters, swashed lowercase forms, and ending and ornamental swashes; numerals, punctuation, and non-English and accented characters.

 

With virtually endless ways to customize its use, Courtesy helps designers create fluid, signature looks on stationery and invitations, book covers, fashion layouts, and packaging.

 

More fonts

Visit www.sudtipos.com

Arabic script swoops around the large arches which curve over the entrance to each of the rooms at the Maristan Nur Ad-Din in Damascus. It was built in 1154 as an asylum and hospital for the mentally ill.

Sandusky County Restorers of Antique Power (SCRAP) had a parade from the Tractor Pulling event at the Sandusky County Fairgrounds to their Labor Day show this week at White Star Park in Gibsonburg. The ending parking spot was the script Ohio at the park with their very own tuba dotting the I.

 

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Small birthday cake with characters to look like band members for 'The Script'.

 

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Like we were in some kind of twisted movie.

Shell script written to retrieve photo views via the Flickr API.

Mark Ford Evil From the Needle 232 Camden High Street London NW1 8QS www.evilfromtheneedle.com www.doompig.com

Cartouche and script.

Bob Scott (Dir. of Photography) and Alex Kendrick (Director) consult script.

Photo by Todd Stone

The Script @ Mediolanum Forum, Assago. Pics by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

 

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My Motorola Scriptor LX2, still in use be me and in excellent condition.

The Script @ Mediolanum Forum, Assago. Pics by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

 

SUDTIPOS NEWS

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We are proud to announce the release of Courtesy Script, our latest ornamental tribute to late S. XiX penmanship.

 

Get Courtesy > www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/courtesy-script-pro/

 

ABOUT COURTESY

--------------------------------------------

 

As in Victorian times, the precious, hand-lettered look of custom stationery is back in vogue. Enter Courtesy Script, my newest ornamental script typeface.

 

Courtesy captures the elegance and propriety of finely practiced Spencerian penmanship, in particular the Zanerian school. Its lowercase is notably understated, a simple monoline with very wide connections that ease readability. In the capitals, Courtesy adds variety in both the weight of the strokes, and in degrees of flourish — from merely fancy to over-the-top engrossery.

Based on an alphabet found in a 19th-century penmanship journal, Ale created hundreds of additional, stylistically complementary letterforms. Alternate capitals and lowercase letters, swashed lowercase forms, and ending and ornamental swashes; numerals, punctuation, and non-English and accented characters.

 

With virtually endless ways to customize its use, Courtesy helps designers create fluid, signature looks on stationery and invitations, book covers, fashion layouts, and packaging.

 

More fonts

Visit www.sudtipos.com

Double Script Ohio on 9/8/2012 vs UCF

Yellow Bellied Slider (Trachemys scripta script), 2/3/2023, The Landings brackish lagoon # 15, Skidaway Island, Savannah, Ga

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: I Do Not Condone Any Acts Of Vandalism Nor Do I Participate In Such Criminal Activity. I Am Simply An Observant and Take Photos Of This Graffiti You Have Come Across. ALSO I Will Not Condone Any Usage Of My Photos To Support Any Legal Matter Involving These Acts Of Vandalism Therefore YOU ARE NOT WELCOME TO VIEW OR TAKE THIS MATERIAL For ANY Purpose...

My script:

 

Take a photo of smokers' hands, outside my building in the morning, from an above angle.

Red bricks with Arabic script

The infamous "Script Ohio" en total.

SUDTIPOS NEWS

--------------------------------------------

We are proud to announce the release of Courtesy Script, our latest ornamental tribute to late S. XiX penmanship.

 

Get Courtesy > www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/courtesy-script-pro/

 

ABOUT COURTESY

--------------------------------------------

 

As in Victorian times, the precious, hand-lettered look of custom stationery is back in vogue. Enter Courtesy Script, my newest ornamental script typeface.

 

Courtesy captures the elegance and propriety of finely practiced Spencerian penmanship, in particular the Zanerian school. Its lowercase is notably understated, a simple monoline with very wide connections that ease readability. In the capitals, Courtesy adds variety in both the weight of the strokes, and in degrees of flourish — from merely fancy to over-the-top engrossery.

Based on an alphabet found in a 19th-century penmanship journal, Ale created hundreds of additional, stylistically complementary letterforms. Alternate capitals and lowercase letters, swashed lowercase forms, and ending and ornamental swashes; numerals, punctuation, and non-English and accented characters.

 

With virtually endless ways to customize its use, Courtesy helps designers create fluid, signature looks on stationery and invitations, book covers, fashion layouts, and packaging.

 

More fonts

Visit www.sudtipos.com

The Script @ Mediolanum Forum, Assago. Pics by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

 

Get it

www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/blog-script/

 

Technology is making it so that we’re all connected without the need for the physical-presence kind of being connected. That is strange, fascinating, and has a certain magnetism that is very difficult to resist. What’s at stake is no less than the transformation of centuries of human behaviour, and that’s part of the fascination. But while our existence morphs and we rush headlong into our socially minimalist future, we use our present culture to helplessly signal our nostalgia about our past. We know what our future will be missing, and we’re already full of nostalgia about it, but we know that what little we can do about isn’t going to affect the outcome that much.

So, almost in full hindsight now, the DIY implosion of the past few years must have really been a reaction to our technological dis/connection. In typography, the minimalist future is already here, with something as austere as the sans serif having become the preferred expression of progress and fortune, both part of the connected isolation we are undergoing. But when physical interaction must take place, like coffee shops and gin joints, our organic alphabets ride high and mighty. That sense of human heritage — elegance and exuberance in our writing, the use of flaws to charmingly brand our own individualism — keeps turning up in all kinds of places, most unexpected of which is the digital world. The overall message seems to be that we’re still creative, imaginative, and unique. In the digital world, on blogs where we write about our puny music and fashion preferences, we’re just articulating this individualism of ours, this third domain of existence our future seems eager to dismiss.

  

These were the thoughts behind Blog Script, the second collaboration between Carolina Marando and Alejandro Paul, after their successful stint with the Distillery set of fonts. This typeface comes in two weights, alternates for most letters, and a strong aesthetic rooted in individuality and freedom of spirit. Use it to be alone together, to tell the world that we’re still human, for now.

 

O-H .... I-O!

 

The Ohio State University marching band spells out "Ohio" during a halftime performance.

I had this one-page story to do and I usually draw a thumbnail and think just on the key sentences and dialogues. But I realized this one would have so much text that I needed the full text in order to see how much space I'd have left for the art.

 

So first I wrote all the text for the story. After that, I divided it in small blocks that would end up being the captions and balloons (that column on the left).

 

Then I started laying them down on the page. At first I wanted to do big panels, some "narrative panels" only with text (just like in Casanova), but I decided it would be best for the story if I did lots of small panels, even if a little art just to make it a real comicbook, you know?

 

I drew some panels there for guidance and now I'm gonna print this and draw on the remaining space.

I really don't do it like this very often, but sometimes you gotta go with what you get.

Volkswagen script on the rear hatch of an early VW Kombi.

 

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Can you decipher this script?

The answers are hidden in the notes – but try first!

 

Kurrentschrift on the covers of the Värnimöki trilogy by Dietrich Kärrner (Nachbarschaftsverlag Artur Mahraun, Berlin 1938-9)

 

I haven’t read these pre-WWII science fiction novels, but what Franz Rottensteiner wrote about it doesn’t exactly spark my interest (beyond the cover design):

In this weird Nordic space opera trilogy, the mythic-nordic body of thought was in full and bizarre bloom.

The Script rock the Brighton Centre

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