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Orchids from the Cool House in the National Orchid Garden-Singapore Botanic Gardens and texture and script brushes by French Kiss Textures
Original script for "The Goddess Speaks.", a multi-dimensional modern/ classic club performance that opened at Shelter, 564 West Fulton, on July 13, 1990
The Script
Pinkpop Festival 2018 - Day 2
Landgraaf, Megaland, Netherlands NL
16th June 2018
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I think I write nicely in script, but I have to work on my spacing for my rosettes.
Another one of my favorite cakes: moist vanilla cake with 1 layer of apricot jam and another layer of mocha ( yummy to the max) buttercream. covered in mocha bc with combo ( vanilla & choc bc swirls) rosettes, each topped with alternating plops of apricot and fudge. "mocha" is written in fudge.
Learning to use that silly little comb isnt as easy as it seems.
Thats the problem though- my new boss just does it once to show me, in like 4 seconds flat and makes it look effortless! Yeah right!! LOL
The Script
Support from: The Original Rudeboys
Glasgow SECC
Tuesday March 12th 2013
All photos by Stacey @ Music Box Unwinds Webzine
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Actor and translator Elias Buehler runs through the script with actors Katharina Sellner and Michael Koltes as the crew prepare for a take on the set of "The Path".
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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
Imagine Getting Something for Free. Free Downloads, Free Music, Free Applications, Free Anti-virus Software, Free Porn, Free Web Hosting, Free Ads, Free Myspace Page, Free Ringtones, Free Games, Free Online Chat, Free Blog, Free Internet, Free Google Search.
Freedom of choice, with a cost.
When you download something, is it free?
Music: sign up, view ads, cheap, low quality, corrupt files.
Images: low resolution, low quality, unprintable, sign up, view ads, corrupt files, watermarks
Movies: low quality, corporate lawsuit, ads, corrupt files.
Peer to Peer: download at your own risk, viruses, Trojan, Spyware. At risk Every time you log onto the internet.
Free isn’t necessarily free. A typical Google search on a desktop computer produces about 7g of CO2, multiply that by billions of people…
Consider what you are not getting when you pirate a song:
An authentic CD with Stereo quality, A tangible object, a collectible, Lyrics, Pride of ownership.
The Argument to this? The Record and Movie industries print twice as many CD’s and DVD’s as they will sell. They write off this expense with profits from the ones that do sell and throw the rest in the trash.
Every month approximately 100,000 pounds of CDs become obsolete (outdated, useless, or unwanted. By focusing on more economic means of selling a product, these industries can save money and promote a less wasteful form of distributing their product.
Trust.
If these industries provide a product that is of a higher quality then what is available for free and a safe site to download, then the options look much sweeter than risking your computer.
"A silent hug means a thousands words to the unhappy heart."
Texture by FrenchKiss Rosy French Script. frenchkisstextures.com/
Humala (Humulus lupulus) Common hop
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
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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
La Lieutenant-colonel Melissa Ramessar, Commandante de l'École de leadership et de recrues des Forces canadiennes ainsi que l' Adjudant-chef Frédéric Lavoie, remettent la commission des Officiers aux pelotons L0034E et L0035E, à St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, le 24 novembre 2021.
Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School Commandant, Lieutenant-Colonel Melissa Ramessar and School Chief Warrant Officer Frédéric Lavoie present the Canadian Commissioning Script to platoons L0034E & L0035E at CFLRS, in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, on 24 November 2021.
Photo par: Raynald Brochu, Centre de production multimédia, École de leadership et de recrues des Forces canadiennes
© 2021 MDN/DND CANADA
Fraisthorpe Camp, 2004.
I am posting these camp photos in anticipation of going again in three weeks time. It's a summer camp run by Elim. Last year I went last minute, and played bass in the main worship meetings. This year, if I go, I will be going last minute, and playing keyboard in the main worship meetings. It's always last minute.
I hate camping with a passion.
Mobile Website Script - Works on any hosting account! download here: www.pensaweb.com/design/mobile-website-templates
New font by Ale Paul for www.sudtipos.com
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Get the font MyFonts with a 35% introductory price > www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/auberge-script/
ABOUT AUBERGE SCRIPT
It took me a long time, but I think I now understand why people of my generation and older feel the need to frame current events in an historical context or precedents, while most of the young couldn't care less about what happened ten years ago, let alone centuries back. After living for a few decades, you get to a point when time seems to be moving quite fast, and it’s humbling to see that your entire existence so far can be summed up in a paragraph or two which may or may not be useful to whoever ends up reading the stuff anyhow. I suppose one way to cope with the serenity of aging is trying to convince yourself that your life and work are really an extension of millenia of a species striving to accept, adapt to, and improve the human condition through advancing the many facets of civilization -- basically making things more understandable and comfortable for ourselves and each other while we go about doing whatever it is we are trying to do. And when you do finally convince yourself of that, history becomes a source of much solace and even a little premonition, so you end up spending more time there.
Going far back into the history of what I do, one can easily see that for the most part it was ruled by the quill. Western civilization’s writing was done with quill pens for more than thirteen centuries and with newer instruments for about two. By the mid-18th century, the height of the quill experience, various calligraphy techniques could be discerned and writing styles were arranged in distinct categories. There are many old books that showcase the history of it all. I recommend looking at some whenever the urge comes calling and you have to get away from backlit worlds.
Multiple sources usually help me get a better perspective on the range of a specific script genre, so many books served as reference to this quill font of mine. Late 17th century French and Spanish professional calligraphy guides were great aides in understanding the ornamental scope of what the scribes were doing back then. The French books, with their showings of the Ronde, Bâtarde and Coulée alphabets, were the ones I referenced the most. So I decided to name the font Auberge, a French word for hotel or inn, because I really felt like a guest in different French locales (and times) when I going through all that stuff.
Because it is multi-sourced, Auberge does not strictly fit in a distinct quill pen category. Instead, it shows strong hints of both Bâtarde and Coulée alphabets. And like most of my fonts, it is an exercise in going overboard with alternates, swashes, and ornamental devices. Having worked with it for a while, I find it most suitable for display calligraphic setting in general, but it works especially well for things like wine labels and event invitations. It also shines in the original quill pen application purpose, which of course was stationery. Also, as it just occurred to me, if you find yourself in a situation where you have to describe your entire life in 50 words or less, you may as well make it look good and swashy, so Auberge would probably be a good fit there as well.
This is one quill script that no large bird had to die for.
A few technical notes
The Auberge Script Pro version includes 1800 glyphs, everything is included there. Also latin language support. We recommend you to use the latest design application to have full access to alternates, swashes, small caps, ornaments, etc. The images from the gallery uses this version. For better results use the fonts with “liga” feature on.
Awards
During 2014 the early develop of Auberge Script was chosen to be part of Tipos Latinos, the most important type exhibition in South America.
Take a look of the complet project at on.be.net/15Yq5XY