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  • Four Free Stencil Fonts

    Stencil fonts can add a certain feeling to a desktop publishing project: depending on just what typeface you choose, a stencil font can either make your project look very official or entirely the opposite. There are hundreds of free stencil fonts available, but these four can give you a good start.
    Published by Thursday Bram (2,760 pts ) on Aug 2, 2009 to
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  • Four Free Dingbat Fonts

    Dingbat fonts actually use typefaces as a way to insert small images into your text. Rather than using letters in the typefaces, these fonts use images instead. Dingbat fonts vary from symbols to portraits--there's a dingbat font for almost any topic for which you have collected at least 26 images
    Published by Thursday Bram (2,760 pts ) on May 29, 2009 to
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