[thelist] Re: OT : GadgetRegular font

Konrad Rode studio at rodegraphics.com
Thu Feb 28 07:30:01 CST 2002


Gadget is a system font for Mac OS. If you send me your e-mail address I'll
send it to you. However, if you're on a PC (as I presume you are), you'll
have to get a cross-platform font utility to change it to a PC-native font.

Konrad Rode
Member, designer

Rode Graphics CC
[design for Web & print]
http://www.rodegraphics.com
Tel: +27 (0)21 946-2480



> From: "kris burford [midtempo]" <kris at midtempo.net>
> Reply-To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 13:12:40 +0000
> To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
> Subject: [thelist] OT : GadgetRegular font
>
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> hi,
>
> a client's just rung me saying:
>
> "the pdf file I can't work with because one needs to have all the fonts
> that are used actually installed on one's harddrive before alterations can
> be made. The font I am missing is GadgetRegular (I think the program was
> constructed in PaintShop Pro - and this may be an obscure font embedded in
> that program)"
>
> i've done a quick google search and can't find anything i can make any
> sense of.
>
> can anyone shed any light??
>
> tia
>
> kris
>
> <tip author="kris burford" subject = "site architecture">
>
> when structuring a medium to large site, i find the best way of developing
> the system architecture is by using a card system.
>
> write down every page title within the site on a separate pieces of card.
> then wander around cornering people and ask them to put the cards into 5-7
> piles of similar 'themes'. (much is dependent on getting the card titles
> right - you don't want to taint your responses by putting in too much
> detail, nor do you want to provide too little...)
>
> note down what people put where. come up with a name for each of the main
> 'themes', write them on different coloured card and go back and then ask
> people to place the original title cards on their respective 'themes'.
>
> provided that you select a decent enough cross section of your site's
> primary target audience, this should give you a really good idea as to how
> your users see the content and where they expect to find it...
>
> </tip>
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