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From: tgi@netaxs.com (Tim Canny)
Newsgroups: comp.fonts
Subject: Re: Publish features 64 type foundries
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 1995 08:28:56 -0400
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In article <lamont-1109950936520001@ip156.lax.primenet.com>,
lamont@primenet.com (lamont) wrote:

> The October Publish Magazine features a directory of 64 type foundries
> ranging from all the biggies--adobe, agfa, monotype, fonthaus, fontshop,
> etc.--to the little ones--carter & cone, deniart systems, the fontry,
> foster & horton, the foundry, and so forth.  I've never read a more
> thorough listing and report on type manufacturers in the popular computer
> press.  Directory includes e-mail addresses and web sites.  Font addicts
> will have a field day exploring newly discovered sources.
> 

A few "micro" foundries that were not listed have been talking via e-mail
about setting up links between home pages on the WWW to assist those font
addicts searching the WWW for new sources. So far it is three of us that I
know of:

hellbox type foundry <http://www.netaxs.com/~tgi/hellbox/hellbox.html>
Vitatype Digital Fonts! <http://www1.primenet.com/~jeffib/">
Dogpaw Type Foundry <http://rust.net/~dogpaw/foundry.html">

Anyone else who is interested in being part of this loose association can
email me to get more info.

-- 
Tim Canny
(Imagine clever sig file here)
http://www.netaxs.com/~tgi/tim.html = Tim Industries
http://www.netaxs.com/~tgi/hellbox/hellbox.html = hellbox type foundry


