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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.
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.