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I started Treacyfaces and began adapting my analog designs (pencil, pen & ink, Amberlith, Rubylith, etc.) to scalable digital outline vector fonts at the dawn of that technology becoming available. My TFForever® was one of the very first commercially viable and a highly successful digital type family ("fam"), then and now! Here's a look at a new book on the History of Desktop Publishing, discussing Treacyfaces' place in the continuum! Try TFForever is the Treacyfaces Typesampler at https://treacyfaces.com and see for yourself why it's been so unrelentingly popular and so widely used, even this many years later.
By TreacyfacesI started Treacyfaces and began adapting my analog designs (pencil, pen & ink, Amberlith, Rubylith, etc.) to scalable digital outline vector fonts at the dawn of that technology becoming available. My TFForever® was one of the very first commercially viable and a highly successful digital type family ("fam"), then and now! Here's a look at a new book on the History of Desktop Publishing, discussing Treacyfaces' place in the continuum! Try TFForever is the Treacyfaces Typesampler at https://treacyfaces.com and see for yourself why it's been so unrelentingly popular and so widely used, even this many years later.