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Coliseo
THANK YOU FOR DOWNLOADING THE COLISEO FONT!
BUY A BUNCH OF QUALITY FONTS AT CHEAP PRICES!
If you use fonts and enjoy variety on your computer display or your printer
output then read this offer! It's your chance to get another 13 high-quality
fonts for next to nothing (Less than a buck a font).
WHAT THESE FONTS WILL WORK WITH...
If you have Windows 3 and Adobe Type Manager, you can use these fonts in
virtually any of your Windows applications that permit font selection. The
fonts will display on-screen and can be downloaded to your printer. Each
font set includes the required XXX.PFB file and XXX.PFM file. Use with
Aldus PageMaker, Microsoft Excel, VisualBasic, presentation software, or
whatever.
If you use Corel Draw!, the set also includes a XXX.WFN file to add the
font to your copy of the premier PC design program. Of course, Corel
extends your flexibility/capability with each font by giving you a nearly
infinite variety of bolding, italicising, outlining, stretching, and
mutilating options.
The font set also includes an XXX.AFM file in case you need it. Note that
the files include no special kerning information. Manual kerning, if
necessary, can be done when the fonts are used in software such as
PageMaker. In Corel Draw!, there's very little need for kerning pairs
information since you're often making those kinds of decisions as you
design.
SUPPORT...
Adding new fonts generally presents no bug or compatibility problems
that haven't already been solved with the first font installed. At less
than $1 a font, you probably don't expect an 800 number or 24-hour hotline.
You can expect me to respond to your messages posted on CompuServe
(72327,1702) or America OnLine (ThomasH53). Or if you send a stamped
self-addressed envelope, I'll do my best to solve your problem.
WHERE THESE FONTS CAME FROM...
These fonts were all created in Corel Draw!, probably my favorite piece
of software. I had always wanted an Egyptian Bold Condensed font for
the advertising work I do in PageMaker and Corel. I finally sat down one
weekend and created the font in Corel, and spent a lot of time working the
bugs out of the font-generating system. Then I made BeesWax after seeing a
similar font in a typesetting magazine. The first ad agency I worked for was
called Arocom and used the font called "Stop" in their logotype. I decided to
create a similar font for the computer (hence the name "Comaro"). Then it
just kind of snowballed into another eleven (and counting) additional fonts.
WHY SO CHEAP?
I wanted, or needed, these fonts myself. But others may as well benefit too.
I've always been on the buying end of software before, so I know how it
feels. Now I'm selling ... so rather than ask $10 or even $5 for a font
that's already created, I'm asking less than a dollar! I'm not gonna get
rich, but maybe I'll get compensated for the weeks put in creating the
fonts. It's probably cheaper for you than the cost of downloading them from
CompuServe! (And ten of these fonts won't be posted on CompuServe.)
FONT DESCRIPTIONS...
Descriptions indicate whether fonts contain upper case, lower case or both.
All fonts include numerals and basic punctuation. Some include punctuation
beyond the basic set. All include currency characters for dollars and
British Pounds. Most include the cents character also.
BEESWAX (UC)
A fat, fun face similar to a font called "Bees Knees" which appeared in
"u&lc" magazine.
BROADBAY (UC)
Similar to a font called "Binner." On first look this font appears much
like Broadway (though the similar name is just coincidence). It's more
elegant than its well-known cousin, but also stronger; it could be used
where Broadway might not be hefty enough.
BULGE (UC & LC)
Serif or non-serif? The characters of this font appear created with
painter's horse-hair brush strokes, with one or two strokes per letter.
Similar to a press-type font called "Croissant." Amazingly, considering
the design of the font, it works for text set as small as 11-point.
CAIRO (UC & LC) (Bonus Font)
Bold serif condensed font, similar to "Egyptian Bold Condensed." Excellent
for headlines; text is legible, but gets too "solid" below about 18-point.
COLISEUM (UC & LC)
A bold, non-serif font similar to a press-type font called "Koloss."
Works best as a display face at 24-point or better, but could be used as
small as 15-point.
If the file you're reading now was attached to a font called "Coliseo"--then
Coliseum is the same font. (The file size has been reduced back to "normal"
by removing the sample characters from other fonts used in the Windows
Write promotional letter.)
COMARO (UC)
A bold, stark font with abbreviated characteristics. Similar to a font
called "Stop," it can be used for headlines, but would be more appropriate
for logo and other design purposes. Looks very StarTrek-y if you try to
use it for text.
DEBORAH (UC & LC)
A bold, non-serif font similar to "Compacta Black." Use for headlines or
logo design; text setting might be too strong.
GAEL (UC)
Calligraphic font similar to Uncial The all-upper case font
looks like lower case.
GRAMMAR (UC)
This font is similar to "Microgramma Bold Extended." A very wide font,
it's legible as small as about 14-point.
INSCRUTA (UC)
A very blocky, minimalist font. The only commercial font that's at all
similar might be one called "Baby Teeth."
JOELOUIS (UC & LC)
A non-serif font made with consistent-width stroking. Could be used for
text set as small as 14-point. Similar to a font called "Dempsey."
MOTTEK (UC & LC)
A bold, stark font with similarities to the above Comaro, but more
readible. Also very similar to a commercial font called "Motter Tektura."
RHINOFON (UC)
A semi-serif bold font similar to a commercial font called "Elefont."
TALLDECO (UC)
A very art-deco-ish headline font, similar to a font that appeared recently
in "u&lc" magazine called "Anna." Very tall and condensed, the slender
characters include a nearly full set of alternate upper case (using the
lower case keys).
Font Formats: - Adobe (Type 1 [pfa & pfb], Type 3, Bitmap)
- DMF (+ bitmap)
- Bitmap (Black&White)
- IntelliFont
Font ID: 14375/14376/14377/14378
Directory: Sans Serif/Coliseo
TELEPHONE DOWNLOADERS...
The BeesWax, Cairo and Comaro fonts were posted last year on CompuServe
and America OnLine. If you've downloaded any of those, here's your chance
to get the the ones you've missed with no on-line charges. As a bonus,
all three files have been updated to add the British Pound character,
some other characters, and some character revisions or clean-ups.
WHAT DO YOU GET?
All 14 fonts including x.WFN, x.PFB, x.PFM, x.AFM files. You have the
right to use the fonts for anything that you want to use them for. You
may not pass copies on to friends (let 'em send their own checks!).
You'll get the satisfaction of knowing that you're helping to save a
marriage by allowing me to show my wife the checks as justification for
all the time I put in at my CPU. You may not load the purchased fonts onto
any bulletin board. Please DO load this Coliseo font package on any
bulletin board you'd like to. (Be sure that you upload the complete archived
package.) These fonts are distributed in the hope that they will be
useful, but without any warranty including even the implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. You have a full
money-back guarantee if these fonts do not work as described.
HOW MUCH?
You can have all 14 fonts for $10 plus $2 shipping and handling. Disk
cost is included with your choice of 5 1/4 or 3 1/2, no extra charge.
Canadians please send $12 + $2 s&h. For all my long-lost cousins in the
British Isles, send £6 + £1 s&h in some form which my bank will smile at.
HOW DO I ORDER?
1. Print this file and fill in the following blanks.
Please send your terrific, and low-priced, package of 14 fonts to
Name:
Address:
City/State/Zip/Country:
Disk size: ___ 5 1/4" ___ 3 1/2"
2. Rip off the above information.
3. Make out a check for $12 ($10 + $2 s&h) to "Thomas E. Harvey".
4. Enclose the the check and form in an envelope addressed to...
Thomas E. Harvey
4214 Vasconia St.
Tampa, FL 33629
5. You don't have to print it out though. Just provide the information on
a slip of paper...or take a photocopy of your video screen. You just send
a check and I (and my wife) will know what you want. Thanks a lot.
THANK YOU
Thanks for your order. Hope you enjoy the fonts. Even if you don't order
the others, enjoy the enclosed Coliseo font.