Bugger. I thought I'd have a go at downloading some of the fonts that are in some of my books: there are several that are wonderfully readable and nice to look at (I care about these things... what?). The typeface used in The Hero with a Thousand Faces is called "digital monticello." It's fabulous. It's a reinterpretation of the typeface Jefferson came up with. Here's an article - it's even got some pictures. Which is all I'm gonna get: you still have to pay out the nose for the fonts. Upwards of $140 for all six fonts (that's italic, normal, et cetera considered separately). Gah! Too bad, really. I'll stay on the lookout, though.
Friday, June 18, 2004
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