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I am trying to use Noteworthy font (available on Mac OS X 10.7.2) for my web application. Unfortunately, I couldn't find it on MyFonts nor typekit; I mentioned these two sites just because so far they have a pretty good font selection and easy to integrate. Do you know where / how I can use this font for the web?

In case it's not possible, I am hoping that someone might have a suggestion for an alternative font that might look / feel like Noteworthy. WhatTheFont returned with a few suggestions (e.g. Nobel Cond Light, Wasabi Thin, Xeilo Condense), which unfortunately don't quite work well.

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Edit:To be clear, I need more help to find another font that has a similar look / feel to Noteworthy.

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JohnB
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I have been looking for this also, my findings are:

Noteworthy is Filmotype Brooklyn, available at Font Bros (and other font shops) for about $29
http://www.fontbros.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=FILM-BROO

Filmotype Alice is a lighter weight:
http://www.fontbros.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=FILM-ALIC

They are also both available in a value package:
http://www.fontbros.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=FILM-ALFA

Source: http://typophile.com/node/80861

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Matt SephtonMatt Sephton

Handlee is pretty similar and it's in Google Webfonts. With Google Webfonts all you have to do is link to a page at the top of your HTML and you're good to go to use the font!

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Justin LubinJustin Lubin

The 'custom' font support for browsers is actually almost perfect. Every browser except for old versions of IE will do it if you use @font-face and ttf/eot (and there are plenty of converters).

You can host the fonts in your server as long as they are GNU GLP or you have the webfont (you can usually buy it from the font owner). Dafont.com has lots of GNU GLP fonts, I can't really think of any similar ones right now, but it's worth a browse. A good option is to contact the creator and ask him/her directly. Another option would be to make the titles/whatever you are intending to use in the website as images. There are no legal issues there, because you own the font and you are not 'distributing' it by putting it in your site.

YiselaYisela
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Not so close to Noteworthy but nice is the font Purisa.Almost unfindable, you can see it here and download it here.It's free (open source) so you can use it for all use.

Noteworthy light font freeuser568458
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LoSmilzoLoSmilzo

A new font from wegraphics.net called WG Legacy Edition is very close:

Brendan
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user15326user15326

If you are having trouble finding that font, there's one very similar to it called Anime Ace found at dafont.com

mikeymikey

Link above worked for me!Hope this is OK.

KevKev

It's going to be hard to find an alternative - especially, when you're going to use it in a web-app.

For a web app you got to remeber, that costum font support is still very limited. Though there are possibilities with CSS (http://www.howtoplaza.com/how-to-use-custom-fonts-on-your-website-with-css) or script to generate images from text...

In Flash it's no problem to embed a Font, but without ... I don't know any secure and reliable way to asure that the Client sees exactly what you want to show - with a costum font - but to convert text to images

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