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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific collection,
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This review is from: 24 Victorian Display Fonts CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Display Fonts) (Paperback)
Includes Arboret. That should be enough enticement if you're truly a font freak. Pages have maps/grids/graphics to show you what characters are actually there. Sometimes a few dingbats are incl. Some (many?) western European (non-English) characters are absent.Hope there will be a second set of Victorian fonts from Dover.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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CLASSIC STYLE AT BUDGET PRICE,
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This review is from: 24 Victorian Display Fonts CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Display Fonts) (Paperback)
The Victorians were responsible for some really hideous, over-decorated typeface designs - but you won't find them in this book. This Dover collection of 24 fine examples from the 19th century include many elegant faces deserving of more exposure, together with lightly-ornamented designs which recapture the charm of a bygone age. This isn't a reference book you'll leave on the shelf. The 24 faces are supplied as good quality Postscript and TrueType faces on CD-Rom. All have been deftly restored to their full glory - there are no broken kerns and worn hairlines with these little gems. My guess is that you'll find a use for most of them within a few months of receiving your copy. A must for any designer's library and a typographer's dream.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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What Beauties!,
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This review is from: 24 Victorian Display Fonts CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Display Fonts) (Paperback)
These Victorian fonts were from a period of "anything goes" in type design and everyone will surely find some goodies here. Dan Solo had a huge collection of great old and new type faces. You'll find 24 of them here. Some, you might already have, and some are so nice that I believe if you find one gem here, it makes the price worthwhile. The fonts are in both Windows True Type and Macintosh formats. The pages have the complete alphabets and a character chart. Be sure to notice the "extra characters" that are offered in some fonts.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Victorian Fonts,
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24 Victorian Display Fonts CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Display Fonts Series)
A great collection of fonts that's easy to download to the Mac. I was impressed that there were no filler fonts (poorly designed fonts included in a collection to make it appear that you are getting a better deal). All were well designed. Some were classic and others very unique to a particular genre of Victorian Type. We were looking for a font that looked like it would be in a medical advertisement and one that looked like it would appear on the cover of a horror story. We found both on this disk and they look genuine on our poster.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great graphic design resource,
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This review is from: 24 Victorian Display Fonts CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Display Fonts) (Paperback)
A great resource for the cutting edge designer who want more choices in this currently fashionable font group (2006). Goes far beyond what is on either Mac or PC OS and reveals a treasure trove of standout designs.
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24 Victorian Display Fonts CD-ROM and Book (Dover Electronic Display Fonts) by Dover (Paperback - 1998)
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