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This is a clone of SONiC Classic Two XLThe Serengeti (/ˌsɛrənˈɡɛti/) ecosystem is a geographical region in Africa. It is located mainly in northern Tanzania and extends into south-western Kenya between 1 and 3 degrees south (latitudes) and between 34 and 36 degrees east (longitudes). It spans approximately 30,000 km2 (12,000 sq mi)
This is a cloneInitially made for NW & SW European members' languages this typeface has grown over time to include glyphs for most European languages. My friend Ray will be happy to see Welsh and my friend Johneen can write in Maori :)
Thanks to TCWhite I've found the 2E2E point to place my favourite punctuation/symbol correctly.
I've sent this to be rewiewed for Google Fonts. Having done so I'm stuck, I don't know how to proceed there: how can I get people to look at it, comment?!
This is a clone of MasterClass 1Humanistic sans.
I wanted to try some 'deformation' of the perspective used for italic glyphs. It was fun to try, the font looks amusing and the slants are irreverent enough. I know that a word processor could change Raysan into an italic style but a word processed Raysan would be too predictable and without creative spark.
Despite the purposeful changing of lines specially the curved sections which don't follow any "perspective rule" this font looks italic. It has a pleasant rythm in longer headlines etc, and gives eye catching 'splash' text when used with the parent font.
It took quite a while to finish, I constantly fought the wish to make composites and stacks to get the correct shape and directions into the curves.
This is a clone of RaysanIf it doesn't work on certain syatems, then it might be too large... You can try the font on a different computer/laptop. If that doesn't work, try using it on your smartphone or tablet. (Needed: A Zip file explorer (ES File Explorer will do), and the Fonts folder (it can be on the SD card or your system).
Steps to do it on your device:
1. Open up your Zip file explorer
2. Locate the font file.
3. Long press on the file and press extract.
4. If it tells you where to save it to, press "Choose path" then find the fonts folder.
5. Press "Place in folder" or whatever it is.
6a. If a file of that name exists, Do NOT overwrite it, Try to move the file into it, but keep both files.
6b. If it is a new version, press "Overwrite".
7. If it tells you how to do it, select "File Way" and press OK.
8. Wait a while.
9. You can use it in WPS office or other program that reads from the Fonts folder.