AUG 1 1991

Notes on LORVAD(R)  (formerly Printers Devil) fonts:
     OxNard is an outline shadow font with irregular sizing 
and erratic baselines. As a display font it works at 25 pts 
or larger.  Sizes above 50 pts are preferable. Caps only. 
Not kerned.  ShareWare $10
     DownWind is a semi psychedelic calligraphic font.  
Works at 20 pts or larger.  Nice for posters.  Contains 
upper & lower case and numbers.  Not kerned.  ShareWare $10
     BellBottom is a display font evocative of '60's poster 
art.  Try it at 24 points or larger.  Looks best at 40 pts 
or larger. Contains upper & lower case, numbers and a few 
special characters. Not kerned.Shareware $10.
     Medusa is based on the familiar Art Nouveau font 
Broklin. It's a display font that looks great at 12 points 
or larger. About 170 characters and 100 kerning pairs are 
defined. ShareWare $10
     LoopDeLoop is a fun display font.  Its uppercase 
characters are based on the font Bee Line. They have a 
stroked effect simulating a continuous line, looped to 
create each character.  The lowercase characters are a 
solid variation on the shape of the uppercase.  This set 
contains only about sixty characters. There is minimal 
kerning. Looks nice as an opening decorative capital.  
Shareware $10.
     Albatross is a text body font with a moderately short 
x-height.  The relative point size is a bit small (i.e. 14 
point is closer to what most people would consider 12 
point).  It contains all the regular characters and many 
special characters.  Shareware $10.
     Judas is a display font patterned on Adobe wood type 
Ironwood.  It contains only caps, numbers, and a few 
special characters.  It seems to look best at 16 points or 
larger.  Very interesting negative space  It is 
shareware-$10 (or thirty silver dollars if you want us to 
feel guilty).
     LORVAD fonts include: Bodidly Bold, Oswald Black, 
Oswald Grey, BlackForest, InkaBod, CartWright, Judas, 
Albatross, LoopDeLoop, Medusa, BellBottom, DownWind and 
OxNard. 
     These fonts are NOT demos.  Unless noted they contain 
all the regular alphanumeric characters. Most contain an 
assortment of special characters.  Fonts contain 
``hinting''; usually over one hundred kerning pairs are 
defined. AFM files are included for kerned fonts.  Bodidly 
Bold, Oswald Black, Blackforest, Inkabod, CartWright, 
Judas, Albatross, LoopDeLoop, Medusa, Bellbottom, DownWind, 
and Oxnard are type 1 PostScript fonts and may also be used 
with ATM on non-PostScript printers. Oswald Grey, a type 3 
font, may only be used on PostScript printers.  It has an 
80% grey fill with a black border.  
     Bodidly Bold and Oswald Black look great in small or 
large sizes.  I'd recommend using Oswald Grey at 24 points 
or larger.
     BlackForest and Inkabod are designed without any 
curves.  With one or two exceptions all angles are 
multiples of 45 degrees.  BlackForest has an old world 
German feel.  It seems to look best about 24 points.  
InkaBod is based on the bitmapped font Nordic. On the 
LaserWriter it looks great at 14 points and above.  On the 
ImageWriter, try it at 18 points and larger.
     CartWright is inspired by the Adobe wood type 
Ponderosa font.  It contains only the basic 90+ characters.
     The bitmap screenfonts are just your basic 
Fontographer-generated characters with minimal touchup.  
With ATM on the market I'd rather spend my time polishing 
up the PostScript file than slaving over an archaic bitmap 
screenfont.
     LORVAD(R) fonts are distributed in the spirit of 
shareware.  Try them out for a month.  If you decide to 
keep any of these fonts you are required to send a $10 per 
font registration fee to:
          LORVAD
          PoBox 1828
          Easton Md 21601
Please indicate what font(s) you are registering and where 
you found them.  Maryland residents should include 5% sales 
tax.

     These products may be distributed freely as long as 
the following conditions are met: The files may not be 
modified and this notice must be included with each font or 
group of LORVAD(R) fonts; Fonts may be included on 
collections of Public Domain and Shareware disks providing 
that no more than $10 is charged for the disk.  
Distribution by electronic BBS is allowed.

     If you paid for a disk with any of these fonts you are 
still required to send in your registration fee if you 
decide to keep them.

The Bottom Line:  We will continue to release laser fonts 
in a non-crippled format as long as there is a fair 
response to the registration fee.

