Epsy Sans is a font family that brings Apple Computerユs メEspy Sansモ bitmap font to the printed page. To use them, just drop them on your Fonts folder, or drop them on your System (MacOS) folder and let the Finder put them where they belong.
About the Epsy Sans font family
Epsy Sans is based on Apple Computerユs メEspy Sansモ bitmap font (note that the transposition of the メsモ & メpモ in my font is intentional). Espy Sans is a new font designed by Appleユs Human Interface people for easy readability on computer screens. Iユve heard that this bitmap font is also used by the Newton and comes with the Newton Toolkit as well as the Newton Toolkit Demo (part of メProgramming for the Newtonモ by McKeehan and Rhodes).
Now you can use Espy Sans on your printer as well. I was fascinated by the towering x-height and easy readability of this font when I first started using eWorld. Then the font showed up again in Greg Landweber & Ed Voasユ メAaronモ system extension to update the look of your Mac. I had been designing fonts for awhile and so I decided to take on the challenge of making a printer font out of a bitmap. This was a great experience for me, as I developed many new methods while creating Epsy Sans.
Driven by a need to use Epsy Sans as a general, all-purpose font, I created Italic, Bold Italic and Small Caps & Old Style Figures. This required a paradigm shift for me, as I had previously had the intention of only duplicating Espy Sans on printed output. Now my goal was to take the design further, using Espy Sans as a guide, rather than an absolute recipe.
I hope that you enjoy using these fonts as much as I enjoyed designing them for you! Send me your comments at Martin5454@aol.com or wamozart@teleport.com. Feel free to stop by my home page at http://www.teleport.com/~wamozart/index.html.
Shareware registration info
Epsy Sans is shareware; it is NOT free. If you use these fonts, you should pay a $10 registration fee. Paying this fee entitles you to the full versions of the entire Epsy Sans family (Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic, Small Caps & Old Style Figures) with all the international characters.
Paying for Epsy Sans is fairly simple. Open the Register program that accompanies Epsy Sans. Enter your name, your email address, and the number of single user licenses you desire for each program you wish to purchase. Save or Copy or Print the data from the Register program and send the data and payment to Kagi Shareware. Kagi Shareware handles my payment processing.
If paying with Credit Card or First Virtual, you can email or fax the data to Kagi Shareware. Their email address is shareware@kagi.com and their fax number is +1 510 652-6589. You can either Copy the data from Register and paste into the body of an email message or you can Save the data to a file and you can attach that file to an email message. There is no need to compress the data file, itユs already pretty small. If you have a fax modem, just Print the data to the Kagi fax number.
Payments sent via email are processed within 3 to 4 days. You will receive an email acknowledgement when it is processed. Payments sent via fax take up to 10 days and if you provide a correct internet email address you will receive an email acknowledgement.
If you are paying with Cash or USD Check you should print the data using the Register application and send it to the address shown on the form, which is:
Kagi Shareware
1442-A Walnut Street #392-WM
Berkeley, California 94709-1405
USA
Version History
4.0ムRedrew the entire font family. Increased overshoot on curved characters. Made characters like メaモ & メsモ more rounded. Slightly modified character sidebearings to increase readiblity. Created new fonts: Italic, Bold Italic and Small Caps & Old Style Figures. Fixed the problem in 10-point Epsy Sans TrueType. (June 23, 1996)
3.2ムFixed a problem with Epsy Sans 10 pt displaying strangely. Modified the characters 2, 7, & and S. (June 7, 1996)
3.1ムSigned up with Kagi for shareware registration. Changed Read Me file to reflect this new method of payment. (May 29, 1996)
3.0ムRedrew some characters to utilize the メovershoot technique.モ Renamed メEpsy Sans-Lightモ back to メEpsy Sans.モ (January 20, 1996)
2.0ムAdded the メBookモ weight when I discovered another size of メEspy Sansモ with more detail that the one I was working with before (i.e., 16-point instead of 12-point). I still liked the original 12-point version so I renamed it メLightモ to make more sense. (October 8, 1995)
1.0ムInitial release. (September 30, 1995)
Disclaimer
Martin P. Pfeiffer makes no warranties, either express or implied, regarding the fitness of メEpsy Sansモ for any particular purpose. Use メEpsy Sansモ at your own risk. The author claims no liability for data loss or any other problems caused directly or indirectly by メEpsy Sans.モ If you would like to upload this font somewhere else, just let me know.
The use of trademarked names is only for editorial purposes and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringing upon that trademark.