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flipflop104 | 14:40 Wed 31st May 2006 | Arts & Literature
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I'm trying to find a nice logo/picture I can copy (am good at copying but not creating) of an "R" and and "M" intertwined in a kind of traditional calligraphy type style/swirly lettering - anyone know where I might find one?


Background: It's someone's wedding coming up soon and the R&M are the bride and groom's christian names' initials and I wanted to paint them on something I have for them.

  
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Have you not looked thru your font file in Word or Works?
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Well that's the problem - Monotype Corsiva is lovely but I need the letters kind of intertwined / swirling into each other not just sat next to each other and although I can copy beautifully, I'm just rubbish at designing them so they are intertwined / swirl into each other / are joined somehow
try the College of Arms site then, they do the heraldry and also scriven the blazons

Don't know if you can use this right now, but if not it might be an inspiration for future projects.

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Thanx guys I shall take a look later
If you have a font installed on your PC that you'd like to use, you could try Paint instead of Word - click on the text tool, then go into the View > Text toolbar option to change the font as desired and size (as large as you can). Create text for each of the initials and then finally move one so that it overlays the other.

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