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PyWeek - Chasing a string, finding a fontToday we went out to take the pictures for the game.
Additionally, we tried to find a good font for our game. From experience, we know that using SysFonts, the results is varying enormously depending on the system. We had our eyes on this one, but since it lacks both numbers and the letters å, ä, ö, we would have to redesign the interface and would still not be able to display our own names. Where do you guys get your fonts from? Can you recommend a good one? — j-1 on 2008/09/11 23:14 of Camel walrus studios Comments: (log in to comment) |
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By Tee on 2008/09/11 23:42:
Dafont usually has some good free fonts.Also, bonus for taking pictures yourselves and spreading strings (I presume, by the picture) for the game.
By richard on 2008/09/12 04:00:
This game is quite intriguing! I don't have any good font site suggestions though :(By sjbrown on 2008/09/12 05:45:
I like Blambot fonts.