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here's a greasemonkey script that restores the glorious yesterday of a yahoo-less flickr banner.
===EDIT FIXED AGAIN=== Aug 24, 2o1o
HERE IS ANOTHER LINK THE OLD ONE DIED :(
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OK there was a problem with hosting, the script is now hosted on my website PLESAE UNINSTALL THE SCRIPT AND REINSTALL USING THE LINK BELOW AGAIN, THANKS.
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Size is now fixed, so it is smaller & more natural than what you see on the AFTER
New logo type I have been working on. Will probably make a few Tshirts with this on I think...
This was created using a script typeface I have, along with some tweaking and customisation using Illustrator.
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Greedo: "Of course Han shot first. It was in the script. The whole Mos Eisley cantina sequence introduced Han as a shady character that Luke (or the viewer) couldn't be sure was trustworthy. A "scoundrel", like Leia called him in that next movie. Sure, Han evolved into a good guy, but that intro made his character development more interesting."
Hanako: "So why did they change the film later?"
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Star Wars Red Carpet Event begins here and continues here.
There's a Pelikan M800 and a Sheaffer Sagaris in there somewhere. The Pelikan is as you'd expect, the Shaeffer is only so-so.
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The script of my life is being written
I’ve been filling in all the lines
The beginning line sets the stage
While the rest is being filled in gradually
I don’t have the ending yet
It will be read by someone else
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
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One-line samples for casual script typefaces as shown on page 1467 of the 1970 Lettergraphics catalog.
The typefaces are:
• Designers Bold
• 26-2 LA (= Filmotype Lace)
• 67-3 HA (= Filmotype Hawk)
• Gillies Gothic Bold
• 22-3 MS Minstral (= Mistral with some modifications, see esp. bgtA)
• Hudson (= Filmotype Hudson)
• Kellog Script (= Filmotype Kellog)
• Dolphin Script
• 30-3 JU (= Filmotype Jupiter)
• 51-2 KE (= Filmotype Keynote)
• 31-3 HR (= Filmotype Harvard)
• 31-2 HA (Filmotype Havana)