Tribeca

It is modeled on 'Newton Inline,' an Art Deco font used fairly often for titles on paperback editions of mysteries. It is also extensively kerned. The lower-case character set is identical to the upper-case character set. To install Tribeca, use the same remarkably convenient technique you use to install all your other PostScript fonts. If you don't know how to install the font, go sit in a corner -- NOW -- and stay there. Tribeca is another altruistic service to the really weird of us in the Macintosh community, from Bug-Bytes. Font Formats: - Adobe (Type 1 [pfa & pfb], Type 3, Bitmap) - DMF (+ bitmap) - Bitmap (Black&White) - IntelliFont Font ID: 43283 Directory: Deco/Tribeca Tribeca -- the font -- is copyright � 1991 by David Rakowski, All Rights Reserved. It is distributed free, however. You may give copies to friends, animals, institutions, etc. without restriction, provided all four files in this archive (including this one) are included. User groups and shareware/public domain outlets, you are explicitly given permission to distribute the font. To show your appreciation, you might consider sending a postcard of your hometown to Victoria Salter, 703 Dodge Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 USA, with the following message: "I didn't know where the wallpaper paste was, so I used doughnuts. Would it have been better if the coffee had used cat hair for garnish? I suppose we'll never know, but I have to go to the bathroom now." This is how it looks like: Black&White