Lmao serg.
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It looks good Thorsen, carry it onThe start of mine. I will work on later this week.

Lol... Perhaps I should put the finishing touches on mine and upload it again. That was just a quick one really....wow, just wow!! now i don't know what to pick i like them all :shock:
since you guys put alot of work into them, the best way to show my appreciation is to use all 3
i will just rotate them over a few week ect.
Thank alot guys. +5 for all( gave Rep to you guys)
:roflmao: I may not be British, but I do know that saying.. Lol. Thanks.
Hi Friends ! Should I keep it ?
Now there's an idea... Hey Arc, why don't you have a look at the DaFont website, there are tons of awesome fonts there..Try another Font on the Archie, and not using that gradient overlay
Try one of these overlays
Web 2.0 Gradients | Dezinerfolio
:roflmao: I may not be British, but I do know that saying.. Lol. Thanks.![]()
I bet you know this one.... "Dis bakgat boet"

Thanks, and it's added to my bookmarks.
As an old fashioned printer who learnt his trade using lead type I would endorse this. The use of all caps started when the Windows OS first supported True Type fonts, that was version 3.1. People started typesetting without any knowledge of typesetting rules and we had business cards that used 4 or 5 different fonts with script fonts set in all capsand all manner of examples of poor setting. It eroded the old standard of "Optically correct" setting. Really would look that much better just capitalised. IMHO, of course. All that aside I like the use of white space.Arc pal. When using a "script style" font like you have, the general thumb rule is not to use all caps. ie. "Archie" looks better than "ARCHIE" in that font style![]()
Haha... Yeah, as much as I hate Afrikaans, I do know it and just can't seem to get away from it in this country..:roflmao: I may not be British, but I do know that saying.. Lol. Thanks.![]()
I bet you know this one.... "Dis bakgat boet"
Archie, I'm bored... Can I make you a sig?Thanks Sergio, Thanks Zelith. A new text style without gradient

Arigatou gozaimasu..Gud work Zalith...As usual thou![]()
Haha... I wish I did. I only know the basic greetings and phrases from having watched so much anime, I just search Google for the proper spellings and meanings... For example, calling somebody 'baka' is calling tem an idiot, 'moshi moshi' is the way to answer a phone call, 'arigatou' is basically 'thanks' while 'arigatou gozaimasu' is more formal as 'thank you', and adding the affix 'sama' to female names or 'san' to male names is a sign of respect when addressing them.So you know japanese???