| Company | Red Eye Type |
| Website | http://www.redeyetype.com/ |
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| Os | Mac OS |
| Requirements | System 7.0 or later. |
| Language | |
| Release Date | 5/8/2001 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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Mac:Mac OS:Graphics:Fonts
Views 1823 (+1) / Rating 5.00 / Free By Red Eye Type
Memento Mori began as an independent study while the developer was studying graphic pattern at the University of Kansas. It was designed as a look that would be able to imitate Ancient Roman carvings, but without the feeling of "good perfect" select that the computer renders. For this, I designed four different but subtle versions of each letterform, which are accessible from the same font to achieve a script made await. Most people will hardly bill the differences between the letters, but closer test will uncover the differences: pitch, weight, accent, serifs, and widths. There are no lowercase (as the Romans didn't take lowercase), but a Small Caps suitcase has been included. With the modest caps, you will be able to create logotypes (the NT and the RI in the title above). Refer to the key chart documentation on how to access all the characters. Additionally, for an instance of how this typeface can be used, necessitate a await at the sample envision included in this archive. Because of the complexity of this typeface, it should only be used with programs that take kerning abilities. Typing a letter to your mother with Memento Mori on the word processor of your choice will produce frightening results. This font is happiest when used in programs like FreeHand, Illustrator, or Quark Xpress. Due to the large turn of letter combinations, it would be very difficult to name specific kerning pairs.
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