A few days ago
Looking for the name of a certain letter style?
I’m looking for the name of a certain style of writing english letters. With this style, an english word looks like it smashed together, but when view from the side, it reads as a simple english word. If anyone knows what this is called, PLEASE help!
I appreciate it very much.
Thank you,
Robert
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A few days ago
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Calligraphy – Nice
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4 years ago
a million.) Clementine, Willa, Agatha, or Eugenie?= Clementine 2.) Lavinia, Octavia, Leora, or Melvina?= Octavia 3.) Joanna, Teresa, Adele, or Cornelia?= Teresa 4.) Myra, Alberta, Selma, or Louisa?= Louisa 5.) Olga, Barbara, Estelle, or Marguerite?= Barbara 6.) Vera, Marion, Lulu, or Dorothy?= Dorothy 7.) Beulah, Blanche, Olive, or Esther?= Beulah 8.) Katherine, Greta, Clarice, or Jemima?= Greta 9.) Beverly, Patricia, Norma, or Geraldine?= Patricia 10.) Elaine, Carol, Wanda, or Doris?= Wanda 11.) Bonnie, Yvette, Iris, or Naomi?= Yvette 12.) Sylvia, Arlene, Charla, or Jacqueline?= Jacqueline 13.) Eleanor, Juanita, Brenda, or Audrey?= Audrey
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A few days ago
. I don’t think it’s Calligraphy. That can look like a ‘script’ font. handwriting. Plus what you’re looking for is more like an ‘animated’ font that moves, like on a movie screen.
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