[amayausers] Re: Brush script font

  • From: "Jack Fuller" <Jack@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 09:40:21 -0600

Roland
I found the only way to make a TT font workable is to have a digitizer make
it that way. That means that you create your logo or text at the size you
want and send it out to be fixed. Rod did that for me with a Bookman.Dak
logo. It was the only way to make it come out right. It is a bit of a pain
in the neck but once you have it it's done. I think Rod only charged me $25
or so to edit it. It was cheap at twice the price especially if you consider
the time you put in it trying to make it work and any garments you mess up.

Jack Fuller

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Roland R. Irish III
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 09:35
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amayausers] Re: Brush script font

I give up....cannot find the right 'brush script' font-I hate it,
overused...even K Mart has it as part of their logo...but I haven't got
anything in the Melco list that even comes close. Working on a bowling team
order right now...and we have the logo as artwork-embroidered it on
sweats...but to shrink it for bowling shirts the line in Brush font is
terrible. 
I know this was answered before...but I wasn't paying attention. If I have
the fonts in PC format ( I have an engraver system also on PC that has 1250
fonts) how do I use them in Designshop as fonts-or does someone have the
Brush font? The 'T' in the Melco brush isn't the same (true Brushscript 'T'
looks like a hockey stick)...but last I checked to get a font from Melco is
$125 or something? Just a tad expensive if I can use the fonts I already
have....
Roland 


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