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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.