Thank you for downloading this font. I sincerely hope you like my labor of love, because I worked very hard to see it to its completion.
Alaskan Nights is a True Type™ font that was created with Aldus SuperPaint & Altsys Fontographer 4.0.4.
Tell me about the font:
Alaskan Nights is a Sans-serif ice font. The best way to describe it is to liken to the font used on the bags of ice sold in the stores. Extremely cold ice and snow hangs precipitously from every top and crevice of every letter and symbol. Talk about the “cold type.” Ha ha!
This font was a whim that was created in just under four hours. The characters are expertly rendered and the kerning should be up to Adobe standards! It has an upper-case, a lower-case, numbers, shift numbers, punctuation, special characters and a few fun dingbats. It has more characters than any other snow/ice font. Enjoy it on those very cold winter days and even those hot summer killers!
Fee:
Alaskan Nights is Support-ware. I believe in shareware, but I know that most people never get around to paying the fee, so I am going to make this easy. Most people don’t seem to have a problem with paying $200 for a commercial program, but when a shareware program asks for $20 they gag. So far, I have released everything so far as freeware, because I wanted everyone to be able to use my products without guilt. In retrospect, I have thought long and hard about have decided to soften my position. I have a great resource here and I think it can be put to better use to help others, so I’ve decided that I will charge a nominal fee on some of my more involved products. This fee will be used to help kids in the schools. You see, with the current budget restrictions and limitations, Oregon schools are dying and great institutions and wonderful resources are disappearing. As a undergraduate student, who plans to become a teacher, I am very concerned and bothered by the situation. At my former high school, the student-run newspaper, The Milwaukian, has been cut from the budget. This group of journalists go above and beyond the call of duty to ensure that there will always be a student newspaper available at MHS by selling ads and fund raising. They go to extraordinary lengths to publish each month because they have a passion and a desire to survive. Beyond that, The Milwaukian is a member of the National Journalism Education Society’s hall of fame. That is a honor and an important distinction, because it means that this student publication is one of the best in the nation. Above all of this, the journalism program at the high school teaches these future wordsmiths the importance of integrity and the need for competent reporters. So I am asking you to show your appreciation for this product by paying the fee.
Because keeping shareware customer databases is a pain and I do not have time for it, I will have to rely on everyone’s sense of honor and have faith that users will pay the fee. All I am asking for is $5 for a good cause. Please send your check or money order to: Milwaukie High School•11300 S.E. 23rd•Milwaukie, OR 97222. Yes that is “ie,” not “ee.” Please mark in the memo box that this is a donation for The Milwaukian and Maroon. Every 5 dollars collected will make a big difference.
NOTE: If you download more than one font that was created by WUNN-WAY software, then your fee is limited to $10 or the price of two fonts. If you download 12 fonts from WUNN-WAY, then only pay $10. We have no interest in draining your assets or causing you heavy guilt trips. However, if you want to give more, then by all means please do!
I absolutely forbid this font, or any others I have created, to be used to display propaganda or racial slurs. Further, you may not use this font to display hateful or derogatory messages. There is enough hate in this world, and I will not allow my font to be used to communicate such awful sentiments.
Any suggestions for improvements are welcome as are reports of errors. I have an open mind, so feel free to vent yours.
Thanks again for taking time to download my creation and read this document. Enjoy the new edition to your already bloated type library.
Adam Wunn
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Long live Phil Collins and Steve Winwood!
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