Download SF Speedwaystar Bold Font
Font description
Fell Types - De Walpergen Pica size - Roman small caps. Typeface from the types bequeathed in 1686 to the University of Oxford by John Fell. Originally cut by Peter De Walpergen. Acquisition in 1692 (after the bequest). To be printed at 10.5 points to match the original size. Autokerned using iKern? developed by Igino Marini.
Font category
Full name of the font
SF Speedwaystar Bold
License information
Free personal use
Designed by
ShyFonts
Designer website
Font file name
SF Speedwaystar Bold.ttf
Trademark
SF Speedwaystar Bold is a trademark of the ShyFonts Type Foundry.
Font family
SF Speedwaystar
Font sub family
Bold
Version
ver 1.0; 2000. Freeware for non-commercial use.
PostScript
SFSpeedwaystar-Bold
Manufacturer
Igino Marini
PostScript
SFSpeedwaystar-Bold
License description
This font is a nearly free font. You can use it freely but: a) If you want to use it in publications on any kind of media (paper, CDs or DVDs, web, etc.) you have to put in the following words as a note: ?The Fell Types are digitally reproduced by Igino Marini. www.iginomarini.com?. Then you have to email me and let me know where you used them so I can see your work. b) You can?t sell the font. c) You can?t rename the font and its contents (including outlines, kerning table and other data, license, copyright, links, etc). d) You can?t put the font on a commercial CD-ROM. e) You can distribute it freely but not without this text file you?re reading attached. f) You can put this font online on your own site but after having put a link to www.iginomarini.com nearby and having consulted me (and got my permission).
Reserved
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
Tags
sf speedwaystar bold,sfspeedwaystarbold,modern
Preferred sub family
BigNoodleTitling
Compatible full
Oblique