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Mar 15, 2005

To see the full character set of each font, click on the font name. To get the .ttf file of the font you like, click on the here under the font name. Then hit your OPTIONS button, then hit GO TO, next hit SHOW LAST. Cut/copy/paste the URL. Now you can take it to Image Magick and use ANNOTATE. This is WeeCat's ttf Tute which is a great help on using .ttf files.
Two additional pages that might be of use to you for Easter: Religious Fonts and Easter Colors Chart
None of the fonts or dingbats were created by us, rather they were found on sites listing them as freeware, freely distributable. If you own the copyright on any of these fonts, please email admin AT specialtyfonts.com, and it will be removed.
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created March 29, 2004
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BTW ... if your annotation doesn't look the same as the jpg examples below, we used color in creating the example jpgs -- they don't annotate with those colors. Hint for coloring: if you want to color the "picture" or dingbats, you might want to try a higher # in point size - then resize your final image to a smaller size. Hopefully we'll find more fonts, as we browse the internet. ![]()
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