PartPolishMutt
13 Jul 2013
Language / Uniquely Polish Historic Script? [10]
Hi all,
First time poster.....sorry if I don't have this under the correct subforum - posting this here as it seems this would be the best location for my question.
Anyways, as my username indicates, I have partial Polish ancestry, with the remainder of my background Irish and German. And I've recently thought of a way to celebrate that heritage, maybe just as a poster I design to decorate my place, maybe I put it on my body as a tattoo(s)......well at least in an area(s) that would be covered by a short sleeved shirt so I can maintain a professional appearance at work. See the attached image for my (very) basic start.
Although I have the German and Irish words in a script that anyone could easily identify as a historic one for each of those nationalities/languages, I have had no idea what to do to find one that could be identified as equivalently Polish. An online search for such a historic Polish font has turned up nothing......does one by any chance even exist? Preferably a font I'd be able to download for use in Microsoft Office, so I can add it to the Microsoft Word document from which the attached image derives.
And if for any reason I may be missing any diacritical marks from any of the Polish words in that image, I'd greatly appreciate any clarifications. I want to make sure that this is perfect, especially if I decide to go all in and put some variation of this on my body.
Thanks!
Brian
Hi all,
First time poster.....sorry if I don't have this under the correct subforum - posting this here as it seems this would be the best location for my question.
Anyways, as my username indicates, I have partial Polish ancestry, with the remainder of my background Irish and German. And I've recently thought of a way to celebrate that heritage, maybe just as a poster I design to decorate my place, maybe I put it on my body as a tattoo(s)......well at least in an area(s) that would be covered by a short sleeved shirt so I can maintain a professional appearance at work. See the attached image for my (very) basic start.
Although I have the German and Irish words in a script that anyone could easily identify as a historic one for each of those nationalities/languages, I have had no idea what to do to find one that could be identified as equivalently Polish. An online search for such a historic Polish font has turned up nothing......does one by any chance even exist? Preferably a font I'd be able to download for use in Microsoft Office, so I can add it to the Microsoft Word document from which the attached image derives.
And if for any reason I may be missing any diacritical marks from any of the Polish words in that image, I'd greatly appreciate any clarifications. I want to make sure that this is perfect, especially if I decide to go all in and put some variation of this on my body.
Thanks!
Brian
A Celebration of Heritage