BellBottom

Notes on LORVAD(R) (formerly Printers Devil) fonts: BellBottom is a display font evocative of '60's poster art. Try it at 24 points or larger. Looks best at 40 pts or larger. Contains upper & lower case, numbers and a few special characters. Not kerned. Shareware $10. These fonts are NOT demos. Unless noted they contain all the regular alphanumeric characters. Most contain an assortment of special characters. Fonts contain ``hinting''; usually over one hundred kerning pairs are defined. AFM files are included for kerned fonts. Bodidly Bold, Oswald Black, Blackforest, Inkabod, CartWright, Judas, Albatross, LoopDeLoop, Medusa, Bellbottom, DownWind, and Oxnard are type 1 PostScript fonts and may also be used with ATM on non-PostScript printers. Oswald Grey, a type 3 font, may only be used on PostScript printers. It has an 80% grey fill with a black border. With ATM on the market I'd rather spend my time polishing up the PostScript file than slaving over an archaic bitmap screenfont. Font Formats: - Adobe (Type 1 [pfa & pfb], Type 3, Bitmap) - DMF (+ bitmap) - Bitmap (Black&White) - IntelliFont - Truetype Font ID: 33318 Directory: Deco/BellBottom LORVAD(R) fonts are distributed in the spirit of shareware. Try them out for a month. If you decide to keep any of these fonts you are required to send a $10 per font registration fee to: LORVAD PoBox 1828 Easton Md 21601 USA Please indicate what font(s) you are registering and where you found them. Maryland residents should include 5% sales tax. These products may be distributed freely as long as the following conditions are met: The files may not be modified and this notice must be included with each font or group of LORVAD(R) fonts; Fonts may be included on collections of Public Domain and Shareware disks providing that no more than $10 is charged for the disk. Distribution by electronic BBS is allowed. If you paid for a disk with any of these fonts you are still required to send in your registration fee if you decide to keep them. The Bottom Line: We will continue to release laser fonts in a non-crippled format as long as there is a fair response to the registration fee. This is how it looks like: Black&White