2 Prong Tree FontThis version includes only capital letters, and some commonly used punctuation. plus the new UA Type dingbat (just to amuse myself).
When I was sitting in Huddle House one night, drinking coffee, I was showing my girlfriend the fonts I was working on. I drew out 3-Prong Tree, and she said that she didn't like it. She told me to do it with just 2 lines on every letter. So I tried that with this one.
She realized after the finished product of 3-Prong Tree that it was good, but I went on and did 2-Prong Tree just to see the difference. 3-Prong looks better at smaller point sizes (because it's fatter), but 2-Prong Tree looks better at larger point sizes (because the letters are cleaner). - Free For
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2 Prong Tree is licensed under the following terms: 2PROT___.TTF| full_name | 2 Prong Tree | | family | 2 Prong Tree | | sub_family | Regular | | description | This version includes only capital letters, and some commonly used punctuation. plus the new UA Type dingbat (just to amuse myself).When I was sitting in Huddle House one night, drinking coffee, I was showing my girlfriend the fonts I was working on. I drew out 3-Prong Tree, and she said that she didn't like it. She told me to do it with just 2 lines on every letter. So I tried that with this one.She realized after the finished product of 3-Prong Tree that it was good, but I went on and did 2-Prong Tree just to see the difference. 3-Prong looks better at smaller point sizes (because it's fatter), but 2-Prong Tree looks better at larger point sizes (because the letters are cleaner). | | sampleText | | | preferredFamily | | | preferredSubFamily | | | fsType | 4 | | copyright | Another Freeware font from UnAuthorized Type | | version | 1.0 (5/24/97) | | created | Sun, 24 Feb 2013 17:05:21 +0100 | | modified | Sun, 24 Feb 2013 17:05:21 +0100 |
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