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I wish I could tell you what it is, but I can't -- but it definitely is not Tahoma or Verdana...
As for Calibri, well, it isn't that either, but Calibri is pretty darn close...
Heath: Very classy, clean and uncluttered... I like it...
Tiki: I like these too, though personally, I might find myself tweaking that arrow -- probably for hours, If I know myself... :)
I really like these, Jill....
Here is another variation on your theme.
I would probably spend some time looking for a proper light weight condensed squarish font for "PROPERTIES" than the squished Eurostile Condensed that I threw in here. The reason I went with a light weight on this was to...
Binki, with all due respect, if your definition of a block font is is simply a font that is not a script font, then I would say your typeface education is only just beginning. Good luck...
photoshop --> open JPG save as EPS
coreldraw --> import JPG export as EPS
Many other programs will do similar...
if, as Bigdawg mentioned, you really want vector artwork, then CorelTrace or Adobe Streamline (if you can find a copy)
I much prefer Streamline -- I still use version 4.0 and in...
"The more numerous the laws, the more corrupt the state."
I cannot remember who said this... some old Greek, I think.
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Google says it was Cornelius Tacitus - (55-117 A.D.) -- a Roman...
It just might be effective enough to have that 4x4 (Sign removed for Non-Payment) displayed semi-conspicuously visible from your front desk to keep those with intentions of screwing you from bothering.
The damage is not just cosmetic. I know from experience that GE, for instance, will not warranty a broken Lexan face if you use the wrong thinners in your paint (many years ago). Also, if you happen to score the surface with an X-Acto blade, would be grounds for refusal of warranty.
I'm told...
Usually VLC plays .mov files, but it wouldn't run for me, either -- and I was thinking I might have to break down and install Quicktime, but I'm glad to hear it might be the file itself and I'll gladly wait for a working version instead of installing Quicktime.
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