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    buttafly
    Sep 8th, 2010 / quote / 81.135.*.4*
    Hi there. I have a name card that i need to make a replica of but when i print it using mac, the new one is either too fine or too thick. The 2 bradley fonts i have are:
    BRADLEY HAND ITC (too fine) and
    BRADLEY HAND ITC TT (too thick).

    I need something in-between the thicknesses. Mac wont let me bold the Bradley hand itc. Any ideas?
    site moderator koeiekat
    Sep 9th, 2010 / quote / 79.158.*.1*
    There are only two versions of the Bradley Hand. The regular and the bold. If none fits your original may have been printed in letterpress with or too much pressure or too much ink.
    Maybe applying an extra stroke width on the regular is a solution.
    buttafly
    Sep 9th, 2010 / quote / 217.42.*.1*
    silly qustion but how do i apply extra stoke?
    site moderator koeiekat
    Sep 9th, 2010 / quote / 79.158.*.1*
    Depends on the program you use.

    Can you show an image of the card?
    buttafly
    Sep 10th, 2010 / quote / 217.42.*.1*
    no sorry i cant get a picture clear enough to post but the program i am using is keynotes on mac. thanks
    site moderator koeiekat
    Sep 11th, 2010 / quote / 79.158.*.1*
    uploaded image
    No, with Keynote you can't add an extra stroke. For that you need an image program that allows you to do that and then copy the image in the presentation.

    I found an enStep variation on the Bradley Hand, named Jonas which I have fattened a bit. Would that do?

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