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En Origami: A Very Crafty Font
Some fonts are masters of illusion, creating a sense of space beyond the two-dimensional plane. Other fonts are crafty (like Black Jack and Waltograph) and styled to appear written by hand. Now here’s a font that bends over backward to do double duty. … Continue reading
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Brilliant Database Hits Sweet Spots
Brilliant Database is a relational database package that includes table design, reporting, scripting, and all the other features needed to make a usable business tool, at a very low price ($80). Although plenty of free database engines are out there, s… Continue reading
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Type Like a Famous Animator With Waltograph
When Mickey Mouse sits down to tap out his memoirs, we bet the title page will be set in Waltograph (free), a witty font by designer Justin Callaghan. Waltograph is a direct descendant of the inky brush style that brought the world’s most famous mouse … Continue reading
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Hermetic Word Frequency Counter Advanced
Hermetic Word Frequency Counter Advanced is a useful utility for analyzing the contents of your text files, either individually or in batch mode. In many ways, it’s a friendly shell around common grep functionality. The default is to simply count the u… Continue reading
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