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I'LL CRY TOMORROW . . . if you don't read this today.
Actually, I won't, but that's another story. I'm sure, if you're like me, you're
used to the usual notices attached to these new fonts you find on the
services. Well, gang, this one is different╤slightly.
This font was created by West Paces Publishing, a desktop publishing
company in Atlanta, GA. We decided to create it because the commercial
versions running around were either too useless or too expensive
(hey, we're a small company).
Stymie has always been a favorite font. It's a designer's choice for square
serif fonts (a little bit of trivia for you: the first issue of Working Woman was
set entirely in Stymie back in 1976). When I worked in an advertising agency
in New York City, Stymie was a frequent choice for my design work.
StymieLight behaves like all good fonts: just install the bit-map version on
your system with Font/DA Mover, and toss the postscript file into your system
folder. It's simple. It's easy. And you probably know this already. We will warn
you that the screen version ain't the greatest, but this is no IW font.
Now here's the only hitch to this whole thing (you knew there had to be one).
StymieLight is Shareware. But unlike those expensive fonts in the computer
stores, retailing for over $100, this one is only $17.95 (U.S. dollars please).
If you like and use StymieLight, please send us a check for this amount to:
West Paces Publishing
77 E. Andrews Drive - Suite 389
Atlanta, GA 30305-1335
(404) 266-9267
And so, enjoy StymieLight. It's the first of more inexpensive fonts to come
from your friendly designers at West Paces Publishing.