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panda17
Thank you for your writing ; )
Good evening Ewilaan,
I don't know if it's really very important to you that it looks exactly the same, but you can just go under Word and see what the fonts look like and if there's one that suits you ;)
Enjoy your meal anyway!
I don't know if it's really very important to you that it looks exactly the same, but you can just go under Word and see what the fonts look like and if there's one that suits you ;)
Enjoy your meal anyway!
I found the site for writing Poppl-Residenz, Starter-Main Course-Dessert of a nearly perfect dinner!
It’s completely free:
http://www1.urfonts.com/?tm=1&kw=fonts&KW1=Font%20Digital%20Asset%20Management%20Software&KW2=Font%20Text%20Automation%20Software&KW3=Typography%20Classes%20Online&searchbox=0&domainname=0&backfill=0
You just need to select whether your PC is a Mac, Windows, etc...
It’s completely free:
http://www1.urfonts.com/?tm=1&kw=fonts&KW1=Font%20Digital%20Asset%20Management%20Software&KW2=Font%20Text%20Automation%20Software&KW3=Typography%20Classes%20Online&searchbox=0&domainname=0&backfill=0
You just need to select whether your PC is a Mac, Windows, etc...
For the menus, there are 2 fonts used:
For the headings "starter," "main course," "dessert," etc., it is Poppl-Residentz (note that the case will need to be slightly modified so that the characters are a bit more spaced apart from each other.)
For the dish names "Aubergine de la mer sauce perlimpimpin," it is "Peignot"
Unfortunately, these fonts are not free… unlike the one used for the show's logo.
For the headings "starter," "main course," "dessert," etc., it is Poppl-Residentz (note that the case will need to be slightly modified so that the characters are a bit more spaced apart from each other.)
For the dish names "Aubergine de la mer sauce perlimpimpin," it is "Peignot"
Unfortunately, these fonts are not free… unlike the one used for the show's logo.