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week of January 8, 2001
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Introducing...
You're reading the second issue of a new weekly online newsletter. Each week we'll profile a different free font or free font package and introduce special selections of shareware or commercial foundry offerings plus pick up a tip or font fact too. When new fonts are added to the main Font Library, you'll read about it here too. See below for how to subscribe (free).

Featured Fab Font
This week our pick is a Typewriter style font from an Austrian free font site. Gfonts, founded in 1998 by Lorenz Goldnagl, was one of the first "private" font factories in Austria. They offer this font in two styles -- regular and smashed (distressed). GF Halda is created from scanned text typed with a Halda typewriter. Both versions have a slightly distressed look but the smashed version contains some smudged or overtyped characters.


Sample image of GF Halda from Gfonts

Notes: GF Halda is free for private use. You must register to use the font commercially.

Download: Windows [TrueType] | Macintosh [Postscript Type 1]

Web site: Gfonts - more great free packages


Commercial Picks
Do you use a PC but you need to send fonts to a Mac user? Maybe you're ready for OpenType. Compatible with Type 1 and TrueType fonts, you can use an OpenType font on Mac or PC and there is just one font file that contains both screen and print fonts. Cross-platform issues or missing screen or print fonts are no longer a problem.

New from Adobe: Chaparral Pro
A friendly slab serif variation. Designed by Carol Twombly.
U&lc; Light, Regular, Italic, Semibold, Bold | Mac/PC | OpenType | $199.00US | Online ordering
Also, Chaparral Pro Opticals which includes weights designed for captions, subheads, and display use.

Organica GMM Semiserif
It's sort of serif, and sort of not. Created to be 'organic' with no uniform strokes or curves, but still a nice, neat appearance. Designed by Gabriel Martínez Meave.
U&lc | Mac/PC | OpenType | $35.00US | Online ordering

Trajan Pro
The classic letterform derived from an inscription at the base of Trajan column in Rome comes to OpenType. Designed by Carol Twombly.
Upper case & small caps; Regular & Bold | Mac/PC | OpenType | $65.00US | Online ordering

Font Factoid
What makes a classic? The letterforms inscribed at the base of Trajan's column in ancient Rome inspired countless type designers. Built around 111 AD to celebrate the victory of the Emperor Trajan over the Dacians, the finely chiseled serif letters have been greatly studied, admired, and duplicated over the years. Several typefaces bearing the Trajan name are derived from this inscription. The shape and construction is the basis for many other classic roman typefaces.

Trajans Arch
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TypeTalk
Looking for a specific font or font-related software? Have a problem with font installation or looking for ideas for your next project? There's a forum just for you: About Type & Fonts.

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