A Type 1 laser printer, upper and lower case font, MarkerFeltWide makes typed copy look like it’s been spontaneously hand lettered. MarkerFeltWide gives messages urging immediacy a casual, personal touch by looking like it was made with a wide, felt-tip marker. Similar to MarkerFeltThin, but offering wider stroked letters.
Use for eye-catching notices, headlines and ad display to convey spontaneous expression for messages of: urgency, immediacy or:
“Take notice!”
Instead of reaching for a trusted (hopefully capped) felt-tip pen loaded with permanent ink to scrawl impulsive messages, reach for the keyboard and click away. Cartoonists tell me MarkerFeltThin is excellent at smaller sizes (I recommend no lower than 12 pts.) The same with MarkerFeltWide — And it’s IDEAL at 24 and up for ad copy, posters, displays etc.
Screen fonts: 24, 36, 48, 60. Works well with AdobeTypeManager. If you use ATM you can remove larger screen font sizes via the DA Mover to save space and memory. To install, move printer file into the system folder, and install screen font via SuitCase or DA Mover etc. If your software does not use AFM files, that file may be discarded. Best at larger sizes.
Normal keyboard strokes will produce numbers, the hyphen and = sign, and these shifted symbols above numbers: ! $ % & * ( ) +. I used the < and > keystrokes to produce superscripted numbers of 00 and 99 to give better visual effect when wanting to show prices of like $4.99 $5.00.