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  1. tracing pen?

    Depending on the type of sign involved a photograph will not capture flat, accurate results due to the effects of perspective. A photo is no big deal if you're just taking a reference photo of some flat panel sign whose graphics can be easily reproduced. If it's a more complicated repair job...
  2. font help

    Lithos Black BTW, the Lithos Pro family can be synced via Adobe Fonts.
  3. How to get fonts downloaded from AI

    Visit the Adobe Fonts web site: https://fonts.adobe.com/ When you get there, log in using your Adobe CC user name and password. Once you're logged in you can click options like "All Fonts," "Recommendations," "Font Packs" and "Foundries" to browse different type families to activate. Use the...
  4. Question New Rip Software

    I'm not familiar with Aurelon's PDF engine. The Adobe-branded PDF engines do get updated in the Onyx Thrive and RasterLink Pro installations. We output a LOT of Adobe-centric artwork either created in-house or by other clients. I haven't had any serious problems, even when using new features in...
  5. SPANISH FONT

    Wouldn't the alphabet we commonly use be considered Italian? It's one of the stubborn hold-overs of the Roman empire. I don't think the search filter at Adobe Fonts' website works very well. When I select "English" in the "language and writing systems" in the search filter it fails to hide the...
  6. Question New Rip Software

    We have Onyx Thrive driving two HP printers and RasterLink Pro driving a Mimaki flatbed. Both applications have Adobe-certified PDF print engines. I haven't had any serious complaints about either RIP's ability to handle complicated Adobe Illustrator artwork containing things like transparency...
  7. Not the flying cars we were promised but still pretty cool

    That electric unicycle looks like a pretty cool gadget, but probably involves a good learning curve just to be able to ride it. I can just imagine taking a spill, ending up with bad road rash and maybe a broken wrist (or worse). That "wheel" doesn't seem practical for any sort of everyday...
  8. Arial

    That goes especially for fonts on the DaFont web site. I like the Font Squirrel web site; it offers free fonts that are licensed for commercial use. Consequently, there aren't as many fonts there to browse as there are at DaFont. As far as I can tell all the typefaces on the Google Fonts site...
  9. Font Showcase

    The sign definitely looks like something baked by a committee. Different people all throwing in their little check list demands for what needs to be included on the sign face. The "neon" woman and man icons at the left don't fit the tone of the salon "logo" at all. I'm guessing those were...
  10. Arial

    Microsoft did commission Monotype to create Arial so they could avoid paying what Linotype wanted to license Helvetica into the Windows OS. But are you suggesting Arial does not come pre-loaded in Apple computers and mobile devices? OSX includes several styles of Arial, Arial Narrow and Arial...
  11. Arial

    I think the tactic of these "designers" is to do as little scrolling in a font menu as possible. Arial is the default, so Arial is the choice for the layout! They might click the "B" button on the menu for "bold," or if they really want to put in a lot of effort they might select Arial Black in...
  12. Arial

    It's a rare occasion I'll encounter a client that requires Arial to be used in the layout. The only time I've had such a requirement result in a decent looking sign: a sign for Altus Air Force base at the Falcon Road gate. The logo specified polished chrome letters set in Arial Black along with...
  13. Arial

    Arial isn't really a true Helvetica knock-off, although it does deliberately copy the metrics of Linotype's first Helvetica digital font files. More on that here: https://www.marksimonson.com/notebook/view/the-scourge-of-arial Rather than be a Helvetica look-alike such as Swiss 721, Nimbus Sans...
  14. Arial

    Arial sucks in any color. It's an equal opportunity offender. I've seen the meme before though. It's still pretty funny.
  15. Carnage on the highway, tractor trailer overturns - Not for the faint of heart!

    Although the dildo-spill happened in the OKC metro that doesn't necessarily mean Oklahoma was the truck's final destination. OKC is a major crossroads point of the Interstate Highway System. Besides, Oklahoma is known for being the land where men are men and sheep are afraid.
  16. Carnage on the highway, tractor trailer overturns - Not for the faint of heart!

    One reason there is a shortage of truck drivers: it's a $#!T-quality job. It's hard enough for a trucker to make a decent living as an owner-operator. It can be a lot worse as a driver working for a company driving their trucks. The employee turnover rate is very high. So many would-be drivers...
  17. Carnage on the highway, tractor trailer overturns - Not for the faint of heart!

    "Of course it's company policy never to imply ownership in the event of a dildo. We have to use the indefinite article: a dildo, never: your dildo."
  18. News Serif Affinity "Sale"

    Affinity Designer has limited support for Adobe Illustrator files. From my own personal experience the results of opening AI files in Affinity Designer is a bit hit or miss. The AI files have to be saved with PDF compatibility intact. Certain "live" Illustrator-specific effects will not be...
  19. News Serif Affinity "Sale"

    If you have an iPad I do recommend getting BOTH the desktop computer version of Affinity Designer and the iPad version. There are handy drawing/sketching things you can do with the iPad version (in conjunction with the add-on Apple Pencil). The same .afdesign files can be traded from the iPad...
  20. News Serif Affinity "Sale"

    Affinity's applications (Designer, Photo and Publisher) are primarily geared for the personal computer. They run on Windows and OSX. Affinity Designer and Photo also have iPad versions. Serif is working on a iPad version of Publisher.
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