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(03 March, 2020 - 11:44 PM)klitoria Wrote: Show MoreHello, i wasted my time to edit(Remove all the content) of those Passports/ID cards and driver licenses, so you can use them for verification or anything else.
The rar includes:
Romania:
X2 ID CARDS
Brazil:
X1 PASSPORT
X1 ID CARD
Mexico:
X1 PASSPORT
Texas:
X1 Driver License
United Kingdom:
X1 Driver License(Face&Back)
X1PASSPORT
THE FILES ARE NOT .PSD , BUT YOU CAN ADD YOUR INFORMATION USING THE .JPG FILES BECAUSE THEY'RE INFORMATION CLEARED!
ALL LEACHERS WILL BE REPORTED IN 100% I DIDN'T WASTED MY TIME FOR NOTHING!
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Quote:Even though this is a pretty much off-topic question rather related to industrial design, I can give you a hint.
Fonts should be taken very seriously in design, but choosing them should be based on holistic approach, to be in agreement with the whole design.
Designers often say that Arial font was poorly designed, so, for a sans serif font (which means the font without "serifs", small strokes at the end of the letters, please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sans-serif[^]) Arial would be one of the worst choices.
Some highly reputable fonts, just for example, are Calibri (this one is often referred to as the best), Lucida, Corbel, Helvetica, Futura, Avant Garde, Verdana, but not all of them come with Windows or Office. It all heavily depends on some personal opinions, but there is a number of objective factors affecting readability, so it also heavily depends on the purpose, first of all. But you can consider also the serif fonts, in some cases even some "accident" fonts.
But please don't take my advice as an instruction for your choice. You really should decide on your whole design. It would be good to take some design school (possibly online) to develop at least some taste for that. But don't take anything as absolute rules, remember that fonts and all design style are subject to change, a matter of fashion and trends…
i needed cand
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(03 March, 2020 - 11:44 PM)klitoria Wrote: Show MoreHello, i wasted my time to edit(Remove all the content) of those Passports/ID cards and driver licenses, so you can use them for verification or anything else.
The rar includes:
Romania:
X2 ID CARDS
Brazil:
X1 PASSPORT
X1 ID CARD
Mexico:
X1 PASSPORT
Texas:
X1 Driver License
United Kingdom:
X1 Driver License(Face&Back)
X1PASSPORT
THE FILES ARE NOT .PSD , BUT YOU CAN ADD YOUR INFORMATION USING THE .JPG FILES BECAUSE THEY'RE INFORMATION CLEARED!
ALL LEACHERS WILL BE REPORTED IN 100% I DIDN'T WASTED MY TIME FOR NOTHING!
TIP:
Quote:Even though this is a pretty much off-topic question rather related to industrial design, I can give you a hint.
Fonts should be taken very seriously in design, but choosing them should be based on holistic approach, to be in agreement with the whole design.
Designers often say that Arial font was poorly designed, so, for a sans serif font (which means the font without "serifs", small strokes at the end of the letters, please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sans-serif[^]) Arial would be one of the worst choices.
Some highly reputable fonts, just for example, are Calibri (this one is often referred to as the best), Lucida, Corbel, Helvetica, Futura, Avant Garde, Verdana, but not all of them come with Windows or Office. It all heavily depends on some personal opinions, but there is a number of objective factors affecting readability, so it also heavily depends on the purpose, first of all. But you can consider also the serif fonts, in some cases even some "accident" fonts.
But please don't take my advice as an instruction for your choice. You really should decide on your whole design. It would be good to take some design school (possibly online) to develop at least some taste for that. But don't take anything as absolute rules, remember that fonts and all design style are subject to change, a matter of fashion and trends…
Class!
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11 April, 2020 - 02:07 PM
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thanks for your work, been looking for this stuff, also any idea where i can get psd files for other states' driver's licenses btw? thanks again
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Thank you so much for this
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(03 March, 2020 - 11:44 PM)klitoria Wrote: Show MoreHello, i wasted my time to edit(Remove all the content) of those Passports/ID cards and driver licenses, so you can use them for verification or anything else.
The rar includes:
Romania:
X2 ID CARDS
Brazil:
X1 PASSPORT
X1 ID CARD
Mexico:
X1 PASSPORT
Texas:
X1 Driver License
United Kingdom:
X1 Driver License(Face&Back)
X1PASSPORT
THE FILES ARE NOT .PSD , BUT YOU CAN ADD YOUR INFORMATION USING THE .JPG FILES BECAUSE THEY'RE INFORMATION CLEARED!
ALL LEACHERS WILL BE REPORTED IN 100% I DIDN'T WASTED MY TIME FOR NOTHING!
TIP:
Quote:Even though this is a pretty much off-topic question rather related to industrial design, I can give you a hint.
Fonts should be taken very seriously in design, but choosing them should be based on holistic approach, to be in agreement with the whole design.
Designers often say that Arial font was poorly designed, so, for a sans serif font (which means the font without "serifs", small strokes at the end of the letters, please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sans-serif[^]) Arial would be one of the worst choices.
Some highly reputable fonts, just for example, are Calibri (this one is often referred to as the best), Lucida, Corbel, Helvetica, Futura, Avant Garde, Verdana, but not all of them come with Windows or Office. It all heavily depends on some personal opinions, but there is a number of objective factors affecting readability, so it also heavily depends on the purpose, first of all. But you can consider also the serif fonts, in some cases even some "accident" fonts.
But please don't take my advice as an instruction for your choice. You really should decide on your whole design. It would be good to take some design school (possibly online) to develop at least some taste for that. But don't take anything as absolute rules, remember that fonts and all design style are subject to change, a matter of fashion and trends…
I will honestly be surprised if any of the content available is as good as the paid stuff but either way i'd like to see.
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