Veer.com has an entire world of fonts, and you can buy particular versions of each family separately. Since we're talking cheap here, I usually get just the regular and the regular italic, because you can always beef up the line width with InDesign later (for bolder uses.)
I found a similar font. (Same oversized curled j's and r's with the same slimming to a little point, similar roundness) on Veer. http://marketplace.veer.com/font/Grad-Family-UMT0000119#
Ha. They usually are. See this is why you are all helpful. Lesson one: you do have to pay money for a good thing, however; you only need regular and italics (especially italics). No need for bold etc.... Lesson two: the other guys are liars.
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Why that one specifically?
Veer.com has an entire world of fonts, and you can buy particular versions of each family separately. Since we're talking cheap here, I usually get just the regular and the regular italic, because you can always beef up the line width with InDesign later (for bolder uses.)
I found a similar font. (Same oversized curled j's and r's with the same slimming to a little point, similar roundness) on Veer. http://marketplace.veer.com/font/Grad-Family-UMT0000119#
Oh, and if you pre-pay Veer credits, you can buy fonts with your credits instead of the USD full price. Sometimes the savings are as much as half.
Because it was the first typeface created in the US, and I find it to be especially fresh at the moment. Good point on the buying option. Tis true.
Oh. Can I have a cookie for trying?
sure haha
What about this?? 24 bucks...
http://www.fontseek.com/fonts/monticello.html
nevermind. those people are liars.
duh.
Ha. They usually are. See this is why you are all helpful. Lesson one: you do have to pay money for a good thing, however; you only need regular and italics (especially italics). No need for bold etc.... Lesson two: the other guys are liars.
Jus pay full price for the damn thing. Mom's got us brainwashed with her amazing wheelin and dealin.
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