(Those files are compressed and end with the file extension “.zip”). That’s where we put all the fonts we download, just in case the other Pixelady needs to use it. Since Kris and I collaborate, we have a common folder called FontTrades. Remember to tell your computer where to save the file. How do you find them? Google “Free yellow submarine font.” One of the results will be. Fortunately for you (and the Pixeladies!), there are similar-looking fonts that you can download for free. It’s available, but you have to purchase it. But what if you need a font like the one the Beatles used on their album Yellow Submarine?Īccording to, the Yellow Submarine font is probably Amelia, drawn by Stan Davis for VGC (originally Visual Graphics Corporation). You’ve probably tested many of them out for yourself. Photoshop Elements and Word have a bajillion (yes, that’s an exaggeration, but I’m too lazy to count them). Most of the programs you’ve already installed on your computer have a number of fonts associated with them. This is Deb with a few tips and tricks along the way. In this post we’ll talk about finding and installing fonts, including Deb’s recently discovered realistic handwriting font. Pixeladies love fonts! We have been known to spend hours searching for the perfect font for a project.
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