Font name: Texas Hero
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Creator: Brian Willson
License type:Shareware
Average price:10
Download for MAC not available
Description of the font:
Texas Hero™ looks like handwriting from about 150 years or so ago — complete with upper-case flourishes and a little hand-done unevenness overall. Not too fancy, and not too plain. Use for drop caps or to suggest an old-document-style script. Modeled after the handwritten letters of Thomas Jefferson Rusk and other Texas heroes. Works well with page-layout, illustration software, etc. TrueType version (PostScript Type 1 also available). Install as usual.
This shareware offering has a single weight with upper and lower cases, numerals, punctuation, and some diacriticals. Users who pay the $10 shareware fee will receive a copy of Texas Hero™ with a much-expanded character set — in fact, more than 40 extra alternate characters, ligatures, and common words. I’ll also send along a trial font or two and news of any additional utilities or other products I might by then have available.
If you choose to keep Texas Hero™, please send a check for $10 to:
Three Islands Press
215 Cedar Street
Rockland, ME 04841-2307
IMPORTANT: When you register, please be sure to note what version and format you’ll be using — Windows TrueType, Mac Type 1, etc. Otherwise you might get the wrong disk in the mail. Please also take a moment to mention where you found Texas Hero™ and feel free to note comments, criticisms, bugs, suggestions, and/or other characters you’d like to see. You’re welcome to pass Texas Hero™ along, but please pass along this document, too. Many thanks.
Brian Willson
bwillson@aol.com
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