What’s the last one called? I think I may ‘need’ it. I used Dafont when I was making my wedding invitations, but had happily forgotten about it. You are horrible for spreading your addiction on to the rest of us. *wink*
That font (the upikjuaq) I actually got off a different site. I think I was pointed that way from 10,000 Birds.
Thanks Dave, I can stop anytime. Not now, maybe later.
Thanks Carrie (and just for the record the right name for Snowy Owls in Inuktitut is Upikjuaq)
Its Amy’s fault really bearswife, I was just crying out for help. I’ve got to check to see what that last font is now. The birds (as I mentioned above) are a different set of Dingbats. I’ll look for that reference too.
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love the ookpik! Have fun.
Stop the maddness. 🙂
I like the last one!
(I once knew a woman with a cat named Ookpik. Oddly, it was a black cat.)
What’s the last one called? I think I may ‘need’ it. I used Dafont when I was making my wedding invitations, but had happily forgotten about it. You are horrible for spreading your addiction on to the rest of us. *wink*
That font (the upikjuaq) I actually got off a different site. I think I was pointed that way from 10,000 Birds.
Thanks Dave, I can stop anytime. Not now, maybe later.
Thanks Carrie (and just for the record the right name for Snowy Owls in Inuktitut is Upikjuaq)
Its Amy’s fault really bearswife, I was just crying out for help. I’ve got to check to see what that last font is now. The birds (as I mentioned above) are a different set of Dingbats. I’ll look for that reference too.
Bearswife, The font in the last photo is the Sue Ellen Francisco font. The birds come from this site, but I think it is no longer available for free
http://typefaceaweek.blogspot.com/2009/03/11-birds.html
Thanks Clare!