Tag: typeface
Just Listed as an Official Font Vendor
Posted on Categories FontsI received an e-mail today from Microsoft Typography informing me that I am now a registered font vendor on their site. Registration is, of course, not required to produce fonts, but I was hoping it would possibly bring some exposure and it also gives me a unique Vendor ID that I can put in all my fonts. Check out my vendor page.
Updated Site Menu
Posted on Categories Miscellaneous, Web designI changed my Web site menu a little. I changed the Animation link in the site menu to Typography to link to my new fonts page, and I moved the Animation link to the sidebar. I eventually want to make the Animation page into its own subsite, possibly with a url of its own. I’m also working on a better version of the Typography page which will pull all of the font names, pricing, and descriptions from a database so that I just have to update the database whenever I want to change a price or add a new font.
AI Circular KBW Font
Posted on Categories FontsWorking on my AI Toon KBW font inspired me to finish another font I have been working on for a while. This font is called AI Circular KBW. It is a decorative font, and all of the letters are based on a circle.
The font contains only capital letters and numbers, with all lowercase letters mapping to their respective capital letters. It is available in Windows TrueType format. AI Circular KBW is available for purchase at this page: https://www.artisticimposter.com/aicircularkbw.php. A valid e-mail address and a PayPal account are required for purchase. Once the fee has been paid, the font will be sent to the purchaser by e-mail. This font is for personal and/or commercial use. Since fonts are software, by purchasing and installing this font, you agree that you have read and understand the End-User License Agreement for software purchased from Artistic Imposter Design.
AI Toon KBW Font
Posted on Categories Animation, FontsWhile working on “The Skydiver”, I decided to create a typeface to use for the text so the writing would look consistent. I’ve spent some time working on it and I now have a sample to show:
The font contains all of the letters and symbols on the keys of a standard American keyboard and is available in Windows TrueType format at this page: https://www.artisticimposter.com/aitoonkbw.php. A valid e-mail address and a PayPal account are required for purchase. Once the fee has been paid, the font will be sent to the purchaser by e-mail. This font is for personal and/or commercial use. Since fonts are software, by purchasing and installing this font, you agree that you have read and understand the End-User License Agreement for software purchased from Artistic Imposter Design.