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Top : Free Fonts : Dingbats : Artsy Parts

Artsy Parts by Jeff Levine
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Font Name:
Artsy Parts
Created By:
Jeff Levine
Website:
http://www.geocities.com/jeffsfonts/
Email:
manual@getfreefonts.com
Description:
I am making this font freeware as part of my enjoyment of typography and the desire to "give back" a little something to the World Wide Web. There are many font designers more prolific than I who have given the world hundreds of free fonts -- Ray Larabie, Nick Curtis, Rich Gast - to name but a few.
Keywords:
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Creator Info:
I spent the first eleven years of my life in Brooklyn, New York's Crown Heights section, attending P.S. 161 and living a fairly uneventful youth. Somewhere around the time I was in third grade, a fellow student brought a lettering stencil to school with him. I was fascinated by the ability to trace around the piece of paper with the cut-out alphabet and make fancy letters from it. Soon after, I started to collect almost every Stenso Lettering Guide I could get my hands on...in various sizes and styles of type.
License:
This font is FREEWARE...however, this does not allow you to place it in any form of media for resale.
Additional Info:
My thoughts about font design:

Please consider the fact it takes many hours to design and create a font... even a different interpretation of an old favorite. To rename an existing font, or to make slight modifications to its file and claim it as your original is no different than any other form of theft.

In fact, why pirate a font if it is available for free on the web? Equally, commercial or shareware designers deserve the fees they ask for their fonts. If they are deriving income from their designs, they should be compensated. If you are fortunate enough to hold a job, think about how you would feel if someone else received your paycheck for the time you worked...

In other words, if you have downloaded a file from the net which is, in fact an unauthorized copy of a commercial font, or if you possess a font which has been classified shareware and have not paid for any of these fonts...you have deprived someone from honest income for honest work.

You may use my fonts for commercial works, but NOT for "stand alone" or "stock art" designs which you re-sell.

This said, enjoy my font. Again, it is freeware...but not to be sold in any form whatsoever. Feel free to share this font with your friends, lovers and co-workers--but do not charge for the copy. Your cooperation is expected and appreciated.

Your mother will know if you've been less than honorable!

Jeff Levine

 

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