http://www.flickr.com/photos/25888579@N02/2672182868/
Thanks for your help!
I was going to send you to Mike Yanega's site, www.bowfinprintworks.com,
where he's got a script identification guide; but the site is down at
the moment. Anyone know what's up with that? Just a transient thing, or
has it been down for a while?
Fairly common -
Known by a number of different names, all readily available
Amazone (Bitstream)
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/bitstream/amazone/
Amaze (Bay Animation)
Amapola (Dan Solo)
Amazonia (Graphx Edge, Benjamin Graphics)
And probably a lot more.
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I was just wondering about that myself. Google's cache is from July
10, so it hasn't been down very long.
Just tried again and it's back up. Must have been a momentary
something - probably NOT related to the weather, because in Auburn, WA
today it's 75° and beautiful :)
Here's the page with Amazone:
http://www.bowfinprintworks.com/Script01Pg1.html
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You scared me!! That's not nice for you to do to an old man like me.
Fortunately, I checked the Bowfin Printworks Web site before taking all
those pills. Whew! The site is still up and running.
--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>.
Q: What's a President Bush cocktail?
A: Business on the rocks.
Also see Amazone at <http://bowfinprintworks.com/Script01Pg1.html>.
It's on the left about 3/4 of the way down the page. Yanega lists
Amapola and Amaze as aliases.
Thanks for the help everyone, that looks dead on. By the way, have you
guys seen whatthefont.com? It's a free service that tries to
automatically ID a font based on your uploaded image. I've had some
success with it in the past, but my image this time was not good
enough for it to work with.
> Thanks for the help everyone,
You're welcome.
> that looks dead on. By the way, have you
> guys seen whatthefont.com? It's a free service that tries to
> automatically ID a font based on your uploaded image. I've had some
> success with it in the past, but my image this time was not good
> enough for it to work with.
It doesn't work well for scripts at all, and never with any letters
that touch.
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