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Upper East Side is a Type 1 PostScript font (works with ATM version 1.2 or
higher) in an art deco style that works well in both text and display
applications. It contains a full set of characters, including diacritics,
and has 477 kerning pairs. Zowie!
Upper East Side resembles a well-known display font called Parisian, which
looks like the work of the designer of the typeface Broadway on a GOOD day.
It is called UpperEastSide to complement my shareware font UpperWestSide, and
because I've seen this font all over the East Side, from Book Store signs to
menus. Here's a little peek:
[There is a separate IFF picture included in this directory to show this font]
If you also have my font UpperWestSide, FIRST, PAY FOR IT! Second, if you have
both fonts installed with Adobe Type Reunion Active, you will now have an
"Upper" item on your menu with a submenu that contains "EastSide" and
"WestSide."
UpperEastSide is DonateWare. If you keep it, you are requested (ooh, I HATE
the passive voice!) to make a tax-deductible contribution to Columbia
University of at least $9.99, as follows: Make the check payable to Columbia
University and mail it to Cynthia Lemiesz, 703 Dodge Hall, Columbia University,
New York, NY 10027. With your check enclose a postcard of any town that isn't
your hometown or an old cash register receipt, and write on it: "Dear Cynthia:
Here's $9.99. We've seen better weather here, but I can't complain. The guy
in the paint store says I have to go now."
UpperEastSide is © 1990 by David Rakowski. Alle Rechte Vorhalten (All Rights
Reserved).