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Not really an idea, but something that has been buggin me for a while... the font that's used to make the badges on our cars. I finally gave up on tryin to find on that was premade, and decided to just use the word "skyline" from my manual, to create a "Skyline" font.

I haven't put it into ttf format yet, but I've got them saved as paths (if any of youse designers wanna use em) in a fotoshop file, and can email em to u if you want em.

For now here's something you can use it for:

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nice font. i've made some new colour style sets i'm still working on

go into your user control panel, then into User Options, and scroll down to style set. Then choose from "silver" "warm" or "dark". Please give me some constructive critisism, i'm still working on them therefore want some more ideas on what to fix :D

and p.s. i know the header's are a little big, but we've gotta have the banners there (more sponsors will be putting their banner there soon).

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ok the software is being a tempremental bitch which means im gonna have to make a new template set for the warm style set in order to have the red images up top. so ill do it later. cant be bothered now, watching initial D :D

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dark is the best ryan!! very nice :D

the warm is a bit too red...silver is too contrasting. The good thing about the dark theme that can easily be applied to other themes is the very slight contrast between the different shades used on the board. The more contrast between the colours the more it hurts my eyes. (know what I mean?)

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Hmm since they're vectors, they are easy to use on a sticker printer, I might even run down to pipeworks tomorrow and get em printed out if you guys want em. Actually come to think of it, just this across the top of the car would be sweet... simple and not too cluttered. I might even go as far as saying... it looks very... factory optioned :D

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here's a cleaner version of what i reckon would be a mad emblem thingy... two boomerangs (australian icon, n the kiwi's can't lay claim to it) put together to form an S (for Skyline... duh)

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yeah i really like the first one, with the font coz it is cool!

i rekon the S symbol isnt that great coz the common joe wouldnt know its from here.

but... i rekon the skylines australia.com should be

www.skylinesaustralia.com

and a nice size to put in sunstrip above windscreen wipers!!!

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