Steph, take a look at dafont.com. There's a setting for "custom" at the top of the page, and that lets you type your own text and see what it looks like in any given font.
It's how we decided on the base font for my tattoos. (I say "base", because of course Mr. Loomy customized it for each phrase.)
Excellent. Thanks, Jilli!
Deena, so much ~ma for your dad. My mom had recurring pneumonia for years. So frustrating and difficult to get rid of in the elderly.
Much health~ma for your father, Deena.
Thanks Laura and Calli. I just heard from Mom that he's doing better.
I really like dafont.com for interesting textual stuff.
Continuing health~ma to your dad, Deena.
This is why I can't get a tattoo. I can't decide on something that's permanent.
All of my text tattoos use the same font (Ink in The Meat) as the base, but Mr. Loomy reworked that font for
each
of the three tattoos. The font for
get out of your own way
is slightly different than
sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nuc,
and
if you care to find me look to the western sky
is different than both of those.
Now I just have to get him to draw the next tattoo: a candy-filled jack o' lantern.
This is why I can't get a tattoo. I can't decide on something that's permanent.
The same reason Mr. Loomy doesn't have any tattoos.
The tattoo I want to get but never will is a Fall Out Boy lyric:
my childhood spat back up the monster that you see.
The tattoo I want to get but never will is a Fall Out Boy lyric: my childhood spat back up the monster that you see.
Ooooh. I really REALLY like that.
That is one of my favorite lines, ever.
Pete Wentz writes a mean lyric. ::nods::
For a while I wanted to get "half doomed and semi sweet" but my therapist at the time said that was self-defeating.