Le Pochoir font

Le Pochoir

Font name: Le Pochoir

Font style: Regular

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Font family: Le Pochoir

Font subfamily identification: Regular

Unique identifier: Toto: Le Pochoir: 2011

Full font name: Le Pochoir

Version: 1.0

Postscript font name: LePochoir

Trademark notice: �Toto 2011

Manufacturer name: Toto

Description: This font is free for personal use. This is *NOT* a public domain font. This font should not be included in internet font archives without my permission. This font is allowed at abf, dafont and fontspace. All others must ask permission to have this font at their site. Email me if you want to include this font in your font archive. Fonts2u should not bother asking permission because I do not want my fonts at their site. I requested them to remove all my fonts from their site but they ignored it. If you see this font at fonts2u proves that fonts2u has no repect for people who create fonts, and the only thing important to them is the money they earn from their site. - Toto Kyusi, Pilipinas [email protected] August 12, 2011

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This font is free for personal use and this font is *NOT* a public domain font. This font should not be included in internet font archives without my permission. Email me if you want to include this font in your font archive. - Toto [email protected]

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Le Pochoir

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Le Pochoir

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From: "Toto"
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.fonts
Subject: Introducing Le Pochoir Creux
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 00:09:40 +0800
Message-ID:

Here's the hollow version of the Le Pochoir based on the numerals shown on
Plate 40 of 'La Lettre dans la Peinture et la Publicite' by Jean Joveneaux.
There were suggestions here to do the as published numerals, possibly as
alternates. I did just that and then applied my interpretation of the style
to the letters.

There is an alternate character for 4 at 0xE000 and also for 5 at 0xE001.
These two alternates are the characters as shown on the plate. You can use
the I and O if you prefer the as published characters for 1 and 0,
respectvely.

Why the font name? I decided to go all out French on this one. I went to
Google translator, typed 'stencil hollow', told it to give me a French
translation, and it returned 'pochoir creux'. Sounds nice. :)

Enjoy

- Toto

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