Does anyone have any good online museum links? I've been delving into coudal's Museum of Online Museums for a while now, and while it's pretty comprehensive, I can't help but wonder what else is out there...
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Forgot the link
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=242
kevin, Question on the post below here:
with what do you make your fonts?
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. This has this cool feature called Imagebase, so you can search through all their images. The scans are pretty big, too.
Murten - Fontographer is really the only font creation program I've used. But it's so clunky and old (it has compatability problems with just about every Illustrator version past 4), I dread using it.
Got any suggestions? I'd love to get my hands on a better program. I'm actually surprised there's not a sufficiently-marketed product filling that niche...
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Bjorn - I'm downloading the demo now to check out - thanks for the suggestion!
Anyone else who wants to try it, check it out here.
ahaaaaa! By the way, do you have a wacom? If you do, wich one? what's your current job? :D Can I interview you? :D
Ahh hello there my pretties, I apologise, I should have included the URL, but being the resourceful chappettes that you are, you appear to have done quite well without my steady guidance.
I do hope that my suggestion works out well for you.
I had no joy finding the typeface 'Cairo' unless you count the numerous pictorial typefaces of the same name. My guess initially was that this was a wind up, so I will keep on truckin' as they say.
Toodle pip
The Online Gallery of Condiment Packages. These are pretty High-res images, too.
awesome! I'm stealing this link, Chester.
And then I'm stealing your rocket car.
These are 3 of my favorites:
www.moma.org
www.artnet.com
www.daligallery.com
And by the way, I really dig your site, so fun and inspirational :)
Thanks, Kristi!
I've never seen daligallery before - I shall check it out!

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1. MooKee
Old Computer Museum:
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/default.asp