Google "Jeff Lee's website"

Jeff has some lovely late period fonts you can download for free.

Arlys

On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:15:02 -0700 Andrew T Trembley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I need some help (or you can translate this to "I'm feeling too lazy  
> 
> to do the research myself right now").
> 
> I'm looking for two things:
>       • Fonts: anybody know any good renaissance-y fonts? I'm 
> looking for  
> something that is both relatively period-accurate for Tudor and  
> Elizabethan printed books, broadsheets and handbills, and something  
> 
> that the less-than-educated viewer will think "Oooh, old!" when they 
>  
> see it. Free preferred, but feel free to recommend commercial fonts. 
>  
> OpenType preferred, but feel free to recommend TrueType or 
> PostScript.
>       • Tudor & Elizabethan printed things: Books, broadsheets, 
> handbills  
> and signs. Yes, of course, facsimiles preferred, and online sources  
> 
> preferred. At work I've got access to a number of academic online  
> collections, so feel free to recommend restricted services; I might 
> be  
> able to get to them.
> 
> Andy Trembley
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