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Aimer, c'est agir
victor hugo
Arb 08 Extreme Roman Aug 32 Cas Normal
Close your eyes and I'll kiss you, Tomorrow I'll miss you.
paul mccartney
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Arb 08 Extreme Roman Aug 32 Cas Normal
Arb 08 Extreme Roman Aug 32 Cas Normal

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And I'll dance with you in Vienna,
I'll be wearing a river's disguise.
The hyacinth wild on my shoulder
my mouth on the dew of your thighs.
And I'll bury my soul in a scrapbook,
with the photographs there and the moss.
And I'll yield to the flood of your beauty,
my cheap violin and my cross.
leonard cohen
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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We are the ones who take this thing called music and line it up with this thing called time. We are the ticking, we are the pulsing, we are underneath every part of this moment. And by making the moment our own, we are rendering it timeless. There is no audience. There are no instruments. There are only bodies and thoughts and murmurs and looks. It's the concert rush to end all concert rushes, because this is what matters. When the heart races, this is what it's racing towards.
rachel cohn
display Basic Serif extreme roman aug-32 normal Fontry alfbecker artdeco condensed poster signs book classical old
typeface supports fourteen languages
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From August, 1932 comes the 8th alphabet by Alf R. Becker, as published in Signs of the Times magazine by ST Publications. Narrow and elegant is the key to this font, only I've made the serifs a little bigger than you normally find on a face like this. This is a font for signs, after all. And there's nothing worse than disappearing serifs once you back up for a good look at your handiwork. There's a lot of simplicity in this font, mixed in with the usual complexities, like that killer lowercase g that is sure to leave you drooling with excitement--or possibly despair, for those with a weak viewpoint.

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