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thanks ! Nice to see you here.
Thank you Rob for this TP !
This is the biggest font I've ever seen. I'm sure you know what I mean.
Cool. Congrats oln the top pick, it's well deserved.
What's the point of making fonts if you can't download them?
@KyooshiFonts, you asked, I answered (I hope)--and after that you ask the same question again...
@ KyooshiFonts
I do not want to see my fonts published on any free download foundries where I have not put them. That was the case too often. Without my consent. For that, I put too much work and passion into my fonts, so that anyone who does not even tell me about it put my fonts somewhere on the net, without even asking. I do not like this arbitrariness.
Do not be scared - you'll probably see more of me on FontStuct. For that I like fs too much
: ))
what a kindergarten - manchmal. Sorry.
Do not worry! (we are toddlers using rude words and needing repetitions…)
B.t.w. beautiful font! (The yen sign looks gray at 1:1 in the online previewer.)
This font is created on November 2012.
Then, it became top pick in January 2016.
wow ? ? ?
I hate fonts without downloads (like your fonts)
@fontstereo: And it's weird to care, we are not doing a "Download" challenge. You are gonna be real mad when you know what a "All Right Reserved" license is.
@fontstereo: some people decide to use their free time to stay quietly indoors, work at their computer, do creative work that they can relax with... yet they'll work many days to make a font, for a special purpose or person.
And sometimes these fonts are simply made to exercise eyes, patience, problem-solving abilities, artistic vision, technical skills. The designer has a vision and works tenaciously to translate this vision into a useable attractive skillfully finished font. And because these very personal reasons give the font a special meaning and a "personality", it seems normal that the font's creator decides who may use the font.
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