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Also Typekit has a mobile app, but it's more geared toward finding a similar font that's available on Typekit, not an exact match.
And FindMyFont has a free mobile app, but it's a bit clunky to use.
There are several services you can use to upload an image and identify the fonts in it.
Find my Font - Font Identification Software Application - paid desktop app, probably the most powerful of them all
WhatTheFont! « MyFonts - mainstream commercial fonts
Down for maintenance » Font Squirrel -...
And get rid of that stupid-looking swash on the "a". That's not how calligraphy works — the "a" and "s" should be connected, even when there's an apostrophe.
Niagara would have also been a good name for it, since the font is based on early 20th century travel posters from Canadian Pacific Rail.
How marketing the Canadian Pacific Railway built — and branded a nation
Here's a Grade 2 Braille translation macro that someone developed on another forum site.
Braille Plugin for CorelDraw
As for the 1/8" kerning, I get what you mean now – I thought you were talking about the Braille, not the raised Latin alphabet. Has no one developed an ADA font that meets these...
The 3rd party Avery one on Creative Market doesn't seem to match up with my Avery book. Some of the names are the same, but the codes don't match up. The guy who made it says it's based on something Avery has published, so I'm digging around to see what I can find online.
EDIT:
It looks like...
I think I need some help understanding your problem. Braille is monospaced, if I understand correctly, which would imply that kerning is irrelevant in Braille. If it is relevant, could you not buy a better Braille font that is pre-kerned like most high quality non-Braille fonts are?
Most illustrators working in an airbrush style like that will either use Photoshop (which has an airbrush tool) or Adobe Illustrator (gradient mesh tool).
Without responding to all the misinformation that's being spread in this thread, here's the short answer:
There are two possible causes for gradient banding in your print.
One is that an 8-bit gradient has 256 levels of gradation, which is a small enough number that you can often see the steps...
Scrim material looks hideous on rollup banners, not to mention the edges often curl. Why not use a nice, premium-looking polyester film like most shops do?
We tried Clear Colour inks on our Roland awhile back. They didn't dry up the heads or anything, but the big trade-offs for the lower price were less vibrant colours and we had to slow everything down for them to dry, and they were less scratch resistant. So definitely worthwhile if you're a...
You'll have better luck if you post the file for us to look at, if you don't know how to fix it yourself. There isn't one magic method for fixing corrupt files.
If you set the media just a few inches past the rollers and hit print, does the material start buckling as soon as the printer warms up and starts printing? If so, it's the rapid increase in temperature that's causing the media to buckle. One way to manage the problem is to keep the ambient...
1. Did you try to type the link instead of just copying and pasting it? how to copy and paste - Google Search
2. The image you're referring to is 4372 x 3556 pixels, which is a fairly high resolution.
3. The image you're referring to is clearly marked for personal use only. You can't use it for...
Frosted glass isn't smooth, but the texture is so fine that it might feel smooth to the touch. Due to the texture, you have a fraction of the surface area for the vinyl to adhere to.
My advice would be to switch to a hi-tack vinyl and try again. Test a piece on the glass before you reprint...
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