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The Script @ Pinkpop (2013 Peter Stevens)

The outcome from a regular eventless sunday.

Inscription at Sioni Ateni church.

Republic of Georgia, Gori. 12 Sep 1990.

Minolta XT100, 50mm/1.7, Kodachrome 200.

19901200K.

© 1990. All rights reserved.

Sample of Montague Script Bold now available at MyFonts: www.myfonts.com/fonts/stephen-rapp/montague-script-bold/

I met Ryan many times. He gave me this at a charity event!

The Script at Hordern Pavillion Sydney 8th April 2011

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The Indus Valley Civilization was the first major urban culture of South Asia. It reached its peak from 2600 BC to 1900 BC roughly. Spatially, it is huge, comprising of about 1000 settlements of varying sizes, and geographically includes almost all of modern Pakistan, parts of India as far east as Delhi and as far south as Bombay, and parts of Afghanistan.

 

The main corpus of writing dated from the Indus Civilization is in the form of some two thousand inscribed seals in good, legible conditions.

 

More info : Wikipedia/Indus_script

Some beautiful signage.

 

Minolta Maxxum 9 - Minolta AF Zoom 35-70mm 1:4 - Rollei RPX 100 @ ASA-100

Kodak HC-110 Dil. H 18:00 @ 20C

Scanner: Nikon Coolscan V ED

Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC

A stripped down examination of the roman letter "a"

Script Ohio at The Ohio State University stadium. This is an Ohio State tradition.

The Script

Radio City Music Hall 10/9/12

© Deadbolt Photos/Keeyahtay Lewis

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one of a kind pouch using deadstock fabric

Fragments in a window at Great Malvern Priory

Scriptor Magister Raziel

 

The Script @ V Festival - Stafford

 

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My doctor wrote out a perscription for me to see the pandas. With two refills!

through a window in north philly's bombed out beury building

©laura kicey for curbed philly

an actual hannah montana script

A very flourished font with highly ornamental, elaborate capital letters. An extremely elegant and difficult font, written with a dip oblique pen.

Like the round copperplate, this is a crisp, round font. It is modern because of its simple lines and traditional because although it is a script, it has many characteristics of monolinear cursive fonts. Beautiful, simple, and elegant.

 

Guest Address $2.00

RSVP / Return Address $ 1.00

Inner Envelope $1.50

  

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The Script @ Pinkpop (2013 Peter Stevens)

New font by Ale Paul for www.sudtipos.com

 

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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

The Script at Ak-Chin Pavillion 8/7/13

Original script for "The Goddess Speaks.", a multi-dimensional modern/ classic club performance that opened at Shelter, 564 West Fulton, on July 13, 1990

Original script for "The Goddess Speaks.", a multi-dimensional modern/ classic club performance that opened at Shelter, 564 West Fulton, on July 13, 1990

Upright string script (or ‘Schnüerlischrift’ – ‘lace script’, as the Swiss call it) on a brochure for a Dutch public transport pass

Antiga fonte da pipa reedificada e melhorada pelo doutor franco io ze de miranda duarte presidente do senado da camara. Eiuis de fora desta vila em execucam das ordens de ua mag. Expedidas em aviso DA SECRETARIA DE ESTADO DOS NEGOCIOS DO REYNO DE VINTE E SEIS DE OUTUBRO DE MIL SETECENTOS E OUTENTA E SETE PELAS QUAIS FOI A MESMA SENHORA SERVIDA DETERMINARA RESTITUICAN DESTA FONTE SOCEGANDO O POVO E LIVRANDO O DA OPRESSAM QUE LHE CAUSAVA A FALTA DE AGOA NO BAIRRO DO CASTELO E POR ISO EM MEMORIA DE TANT ALGUSTA SUBERANA SE GRAVARAM OS VERSOS SEGUINTES.

 

Help! :) this is not easy

I think this could have turned out better. It lost some of its vibrancy from camera to computer, so I tried to boost them a bit.

 

I was planning on sleeping in today, but my Dad woke me up early to tell me it was snowing outside & I should go take photos. So I rushed to get dressed. Because I was only going to go take photos in the garden I didn’t bother to get dressed properly – I was still in my pj top! But then my Dad said I should go & take photos around the school, so I had to go back & actually get changed. & then I took photos in the garden until I was convinced that all the students were up from their cars, & then I went & took photos around the school.

 

I came home then, & Hugh’s Economics class was cancelled because his teacher’s car had gone into a ditch, so he was home, & I showed him my camera while he made cereal. I made myself a hot breakfast & then went to chat to my Mom, who was still lying in. My Dad called me to say he was free, so I went up to talk to him in school, & he got me a hot chocolate. When I came back home my Mom was up so I showed her my pics. She went out, & then I went & straightened my hair & put make on before heading over to the AC. I needed to talk to Mr B but he wasn’t there, so I chatted to Helen for 30mins before Mr B turned up & said he was free at 2.15pm. So I headed back home & read the paper & cooked lunch. Hugh was home again because he had had early lunch & his friends hadn’t, & he had to go to maths clinic in 30mins.

 

After lunch Sue brought over Val to do some ironing (I was supposed to do that today, so that was a relief) & I headed over to see Mr B. We chatted about my script, & then NYT. & then I went home & spoke to my Dad up at school again, & then went & played out in the snow some more. & then I changed into my pjs & fell asleep in front of the TV until 6pm when I woke up to hear everyone just about to eat dinner. So I joined them before watching more TV while trying not to fall asleep. I watched two episodes of Celebrity BB with my family, & then put photo software onto my laptop & trying to edit them. It is now 4am, & I am horribly tired, so I’m going to bed.

  

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The Script @ Susquehanna Bank Center 11/10/12

Exploring non-Latin scripts with Fiona Ross

The Script

  

Pinkpop Festival 2018 - Day 2

  

Landgraaf, Megaland, Netherlands NL

  

16th June 2018

  

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Neon script at the border of legibility. I wonder if they serve spaghetti.

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