On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 15:03:09 -0700, David Nebenzahl wrote:
> Steve's right: Corel (or equivalent, like Illustrator, or other
> shareware programs available that deal with vector graphics) is the way
> to go. Shrink, stretch, adjust line thickness, line color, fill color,
> etc. And Corel does (at least used to) come with lotsa lotsa fonts.
Look for a copy of Corel Draw 11 (or maybe 9? - odd numbered releases
have for some reason seemed to be more stable and bug free) and you'll get
lads of fonts, and of course the vector drawing program's ability to twist
and stretch and skew to your perverse little heart's content.
--
Steve


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