WordPress – Kevin Gulling http://www.kevingulling.com Game Development, VR, and more Sat, 27 May 2017 03:03:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.13 81085834 Die Antwoord Font – Love Drug – Free Zef Font https://kevingulling.com/2017/05/die-antwoord-font-love-drug-free-zef-font/ Sat, 13 May 2017 20:06:21 +0000 https://kevingulling.com/?p=1592 Die Antwoord Font After I watched the music video for “Love Drug” (below nsfw!) I was inspired by Ninja and Yolandi’s handwriting to create a font in homage to Die Antwoord. I left a comment about the idea on YT, and from the likes and comments I received it’s apparent that the world needed this! […]

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Die Antwoord Font

love drug truetype font

After I watched the music video for “Love Drug” (below nsfw!) I was inspired by Ninja and Yolandi’s handwriting to create a font in homage to Die Antwoord. I left a comment about the idea on YT, and from the likes and comments I received it’s apparent that the world needed this! If you haven’t heard, according to many sources the duo announced that they will be releasing one last album later this year and then calling it quits, but hopefully the Love Drug font shall live on in art and design for years to come!



What I ended up with is a pretty unique font, free for anyone for personal use so feel free to download it, use it to create graphics, fan art, or even set your browser to display text in “Love Drug” font and read it everywhere! If you are wondering if the Yolandi and Ninja smiley’s are part of the font, the answer is yes! Yolandi is the @ symbol and Ninja is the $ symbol. Any comments and/or suggestions are appreciated. Feel free to share in the comments what you created with the font! If I have time in the future I may make a “sequel” to this, which would be a smoother looking variant, and possibly more glyphs like the Yolandi and Ninja smiley’s.

Font styled after Yolandi Visser and Ninja’s handwriting:

Also available from fontspace.com: http://www.fontspace.com/kevingullingcom/love-drug

If you have any questions about what, where, when, why you can use this font, feel free to contact me.
Stay Zef out there!

The Font “Love Drug”
(https://kevingulling.com/2017/05/die-antwoord-font-love-drug-free-zef-font) by “KevinGulling.com”
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike
license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).

KevinGulling.com has no affiliation, sponsorship, nor any partnerships with Die Antwoord or Zef Records, LLC

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Creating a WP Page with Custom HTML https://kevingulling.com/2016/08/creating-wp-page-custom-html/ Wed, 03 Aug 2016 10:17:10 +0000 https://kevingulling.com/?p=1109 How do I create a custom WP page? I get this question a lot from clients using WP, and the WP forums are full of misinformation and dead-ends, so even though this tutorial exists in many different forms, I figured it wouldn’t hurt to have another up-to-date and accurate tutorial about how to create a […]

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How do I create a custom WP page?

I get this question a lot from clients using WP, and the WP forums are full of misinformation and dead-ends, so even though this tutorial exists in many different forms, I figured it wouldn’t hurt to have another up-to-date and accurate tutorial about how to create a custom WordPress page with custom html floating out there.

This is a pretty simple and straight forward process, though this tutorial assumes that you have minimal knowledge with WordPress and we’ll go through every step in detail. First thing you’ll want to do is login to your WP page.
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After logging in to WordPress with your admin information, go to your WordPress Dashboard. From the menu on the left (for most themes) select Pages > Add New.

At the very top of the page you will see a field for the page title. Name this something relevant, it will be what users see if they bookmark your site to view it later and depending on your settings, it will also dictate the pages URL. The next thing on the page you’ll notice is an editor. WP comes standard with what is known as a WYSIWYG editor. WYSIWYG is an acronym for “what you see is what you get” and using this is similar to using a rich text editor such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat. This will work great for most cases, but you may want to use custom HTML in order to have more control over the content on your page. Simply change the editor from the Default WYSIWYG editor, by selecting the “Text” tab next to the “Visual” tab (see img). From here you are free to enter custom HTML and even inline CSS and scripts!

how to create a custom wp page

To a new WP admin, adding custom html may seem like a daunting task

Now enter your html code into the editor and when you are ready you will find publishing options on the right side (by default) in the “Publish” widget. From here you will have the option to save your draft in case it is not quite ready to be published publicly. You also have the option to preview your new page, which is always a good idea before you publish. And of course you can click “Publish” when you are ready for your page to go live!

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