DESKTOP PUBLSHING Fonts Artist’s Signatures Dingbat font by B. Haber Signatures of famous artists are now easier to forge than ever with this dingbat font. Artist signatures like those of Cezanne, Degas, and Picasso are now just a key-stroke away. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. Atomic Clock font by Steve Castanon This font is based upon the boomerang shape and the atomic model. It contains all upper case letters, numbers, and the basics of punctuation. Get your Geiger counter out and begin the layout before it’s too late! Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. Couteau Regular font This loose and informal italic font is great for writing personal letters to friends or relatives, or for maintaining your private journals. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. Engrossing font by Ragnarok Need a cursive font with variable stroke width? Engrossing font fits the bill! Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. Harlequin font by B. Haber This font could well have been called Asterix — it is similar to the typeface that’s often used in the comic of the same name. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. KrisKris font by Marty Bee This font cuts like a surgeon’s blade. Its thin, razor-like appearance is captivating and well-honed. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. MetrolinerCaps v1.3 by Jonathan Macagba MetrolinerCaps is an all caps revival of the Art Deco typeface “Metropolis Shaded.” Version 1.3 includes over 500 hand-checked kerning pairs and additional punctuation (hyphens, period, comma, colon and semicolon). Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. Mimbres dingbats fonts by Marty Bee Mimbres dingbats 1, 2 and 3 contain forms derived from Southwestern images and Mimbres cultural art. The artistry of the earliest Americans is unsurpassed in its simplicity and brevity. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. MyShoesAndSocks font Uneven kerning and constantly shifting line width lend this font a characteristic air. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. Pine Casual font by Dave Dumanis Pine Casual is a beautiful, skinny, casual 1950’s serif font. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. Primer font by Ragnarok This thin-lined, open, serif font has an old-style appeal and serves well for informal headlines. Both TrueType and Type 1 formats are included. Psychfont font by Keith R. Darnay This sans serif, clean-lined font is loosely based on the lettering used on the covers of popular psychology magazines. Regular, bold, italic and bold-italic versions are provided in both TrueType and Type 1 formats. PICT Clip Art Included in this volume are a gray-scale California Grizzly bear, a colorful coral reef, a two-color dove of peace, assorted gray-scale gypsies, a beautifully colored stormy ocean, a pleasing sunset, a B-17 bomber, an alternative Mount Rushmore, and an excellent map of Southeast Asia. Look for other eye-catching images. Programs Award v1.0.2 by sdbandit Now you can create and hand out awards to the worthy! Use Award as an award creator, or even as a simple page layout application. Its feature list includes a built in library of borders and seals, and on-line help. Coloring Book v1.0 by W.A. Hoffman III Dress up your black-and-white art. Now you can paint on line art from PNTG (MacPaint) or PICT sources, or let Coloring Book do the colorizing for you. It makes some of the great art available in MacPaint files come alive. Crazy Pad v1.0 by Trebor Kepone Use the Crazy Pad utility with drawing programs. It creates QuickDraw scale able inverted images that simulate the “invert” effect available with most paint programs. For instance, if you place an inverted image over white, the result is black. This also applies to color images, often increasing the color capabilities of your drawing application. FlipBookMaker v1.1 by Chris Athanas Create flip-books from any QuickTime movie! The unique feature called “Skip Frame” lets you skip several frames of a movie, making the printed book smaller. Impress your friends with your new animations, even if you are away from your computer! Kai’s Power Tips & Tricks #4, 5, &6 for Photoshop by Kai Krause Learn how to touch up faxes and scans, become aware of the top ten overlooked rules of thumb, and produce instant spheres with these, the fourth, fifth, and sixth installments of tutorials by Kai Krause. Microsoft Word v4.0 is recommended for best viewing. PixelSquarer Filter for Photoshop by Analytical Vision This handy plug-in corrects the pixel aspect ratio on selected images. Printer Defaults v1.3 by John Rawnsley Modify the default settings of printer drivers with this application. For example, toggle a LaserWriter’s “Graphics Smoothing” option to the off position, and avoid having to change it every time you print. SpeedOpen v2.0 by Tobias Boskamp Choose whether your documents are opened with their own settings or with those contained in the XPress preferences file with this QuarkXPress XTension. SpeedOpen also allows for automatic enabling or disabling of the “Greek pictures” setting and lets you modify a document’s language attributes. Stereogram Maker v1.0.2 by John Baro Generate fabulous random-element stereograms from any black-and-white picture. You supply the picture, (just about any will do, so long as it doesn’t contain a lot of thin lines) and Stereogram Maker does the rest! In the blink of an eye you’ll have lovely stereograms. To view them, just put on your handy red-green glasses (remember, red goes on the right) and these amazing shapes pop right off your screen! SWIIPrintUseMon v1.3 by Steve Smith Silently monitor how many pages you’ve printed, and receive a warning when your StyleWriter ink cartridge is close to running out. VGDither & PNDither Filters for Photoshop by David Hull This set of filters for Adobe Photoshop dithers gray scale images to black-and-white so that they can be printed on bi-level devices, like laser printers. The problem of dot gain is alleviated by either the Velho-Gomes algorithm (VGDither) or the Pappas-Neuhoff algorithm (PNDither).