NeedlePointSew is a display font giving typed copy an Early American or “Home Sweet Home” look. NeedlePointSew gives the typist and graphic artist versatility to immediately communicate an Americana theme. Use for eye-catching, year round notices, headlines and ad display to convey messages of Mom and Apple Pie.
Instead of reaching for clip art books or diskettes to find images of hand sewn pillows or wall hangings, reach for the keyboard and click away. I recommend no lower than 10 pts. It’s IDEAL at the 24 pt. to 48 pt. range for ad copy, posters, displays etc. Works well with ATM. 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.
Try and ENJOY!.......then if you use and enjoy, honor the shareware fee of $9. If you SHARE this font, please include all files and documents in one folder.
I currently teach drawing, painting, printmaking, year book DTP, and commercial art to future artists, possibly typographers (alias) high school students; and produce serious art for local, regional and national juried exhibitions.
Comments, suggestions… both bricks and bouquets always welcome to
Pat or Gail at the above address or:
CompuServe: 76307,2431.
America Online: Rps82
Hint: an AOL software library find/search for Rps82 will find and list all my fonts except OregonWet is under Rps8. On CServe search for 76307, 2431.
History:
Since creating my first font SnyderSpeed Brush (11/91 v.1 upper case only), the encouragement of shareware fees and/or input from users, allowed me to update SnyderSpeed by adding lower case (1/92), plus create OregonWet (on AOL's Nov. 91 top download's list), OregonDry, MarkerFeltThin 2/92, MarkerFeltWide 4/92 (used by Aldus Magazine's "New Comics" article, pgs.18-20 July/Aug '92 issue) StarsAndStripes 7/92; updates to MarkerFelt Thin v2, MFWide v2 and (SnyderSpeed Brush v3 9/92 and ComicsCartoon 10/92, both top downloads; NeedlePointSew 11/92. Fonts created through 7/92 are available both in Type 1 and True Type Formats on AOL and Type 1 on CompuServe.