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Remodel, Week 9

 

Remember how last week I mentioned that the new script-style font Walmart is using alongside this décor is almost too prevalent now? Well, here it is again, this time popping up on some new bakery labels! l_dawg said in the comments to that pic that “what happens in the bakery should stay in the bakery”... be careful what you wish for, I guess XD

 

(c) 2016 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

one of a kind pouch using deadstock fabric.

Webster's New International Dictionary, 1914

  

Paul Antonios Hand written script, wil ltry get a better shot than this. The colour combination of the envelope and purple ink look great.

Scrawlin' and scriptin'

Script...preparing the storyboard...

Poem Script is a mixed collection of interpretations conjuring a late nineteenth century American pen script style. Though not an actual Italian letterform, this style was called "Italian Alphabet" stemming from an old penman's term for an alphabet where the stress or shades are opposite their normal placement. The American variant followed from the late eighteenth century British hand also confusingly called "Italian Hand," which itself evolved from some seventeenth century French batarde scripts.

 

It showcases the phenomenal control and mastery of hand skills required to create such ornamental and lively letters centuries ago. Producing the shaded strokes in reversed positions such as this required holding the pen in a position horizontal to the baseline, or the letterforms would have to be written backwards or by rotating the paper at peculiar and extreme angles to achieve the effect.

 

Exotic, elaborate and very attractive, Poem Script contains plenty of variations on each letter and comes with hundreds of calligraphic ornaments.

 

Poem Script received a Certificate of Excellence at the Type Directors Club NY.

 

We celebrate this release with 2 wonderful specimens.

 

A Video Specimen directed by Santiago Idelson and a Photo-novel Specimen (8,82mb PDF) photographed by Sergio Recabarren

 

We hope you enjoy this release as much as we did!

 

www.sudtipos.com

   

from "the book of shadows"

Las Vegas, NV.

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 :(

 

======EDIT FIXED===== Nov 1, 2009

 

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.

 

here is the script!

   

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Size is now fixed, so it is smaller & more natural than what you see on the AFTER

the homies script voila kic

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.

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...

Watertown detector went off later than expected so didn’t have enough time to fully set up. Still a decent shot of CP 7016 leading CP 281 at Reeseville, WI

Script lichen on a beech root. I'm loving the new lens I got last week, the Laowa 25mm f/2.8 2.5-5X Ultra Macro. One thing I hadn't anticipated enjoying so much, compared to the 65mm mp-e I've been using for years, is the ability to take shots in natural light so easily at 2.5x magnification.

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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