yes, as long as you're not copying the font code itself and you use a different name. font designs aren't protected under US law (which is why there were so many shovelware copies of famous fonts in the 1990s).
With some effort, I think Anonus and I could work together to make a complete-ish font of that.
And by "some effort" I mean probably a significant time investment.
yeah if you're going to invest a significant amount of time into it erio should probably see if she can get the company to contract y'all for it, since you'd be doing this, really, for the company
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Not to point out the obvious, but it's only been slightly modified. Erio could always try stock Lucida Sans and see if that matches well enough.
With some effort, I think Anonus and I could work together to make a complete-ish font of that.
And by "some effort" I mean probably a significant time investment.
I appreciate the offer, but that's probably overkill considering that at the end of the day it's not a huge deal :) I was just hoping for an easy solution if one existed. These are just things that should look reasonably professional for our customers. I would also agree that's something you would deserve an actual contract for, which I doubt I could get.
Well if you can't make it match perfectly, it's probably best to use a complimentary font. I forget, does Lucida have a serif family? If not, what serif pairs with Lucida Sans? In any case, keeping the oblique style would be a good nod to the logo.
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And by "some effort" I mean probably a significant time investment.