SignFont... do someone have the symbol set

Bill Reese wreese01 at TAMPABAY.RR.COM
Fri Mar 2 13:30:34 UTC 2012


After looking at those pages a little closer, I realized that the reason 
I could see the signfonts on those archived webpages was because I had 
the fonts installed on my computer.  So, you'll need to do that before 
looking at the webpages.

Bill


On 3/2/2012 8:23 AM, Bill Reese wrote:
> I found an archived copy from 2001 here:
> http://web.archive.org/web/20011006050916/http://members.home.net/dnewkirk/signfont/
>
> Not all of the webpages work and many of the pictures aren't there 
> anymore, but it appears that the SignFont itself still shows through, 
> along with the descriptions.
>
> Best to save those webpages to hard-drive lest they disappear from the 
> Internet entirely.
>
> I had also saved the Windows fonts many years ago and am attaching 
> them here.
>
> Bill
>
>
> On 3/2/2012 7:16 AM, Claudia S. Bianchini wrote:
>> Hello everybody....
>> I'm writing the part of my phd thesis where I compare SW to other 
>> transcription/writing systems...
>> But I can't find the symbol set of Newkirk's SignFont.
>> Is there someone that has a screenshot or an image of this symbole 
>> set (I don't need a text, but just the sequences of the set, to see 
>> how he write facial expressions, hands, movements, etc.. I have texts 
>> but I can't understant how SignFont works)
>> Thanks
>> Claudia
>>
>> -- 
>> Claudia S. Bianchini
>> PhD Student @ Univ. Paris8 + CNRS-UMR7023-SFL
>> PhD Student @ Univ. Studi di Perugia + CNR-ISTC-SLDS
>> chiadu14 at tiscali.it <mailto:chiadu14 at tiscali.it>
>>
>

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