Future West is a Free TrueType PC Font by Koczman Bálint







'Future West' (Future West.ttf) is at version 1.00 and released on May 2nd 2010. Of course, both fonts are Copyright Koczman Bálint (aka 'Magique Fonts' and previously known as Cpr.Sparhelt).





This TrueType font file offers a traditional heavy to black slab western style serif font that is outlined with a 3d shadow effect. Uppercase, lowercase, numerals, punctuation and a variety of accented characters and special puncuation make this a complete font.



The font in this archive is free to use for personal, professional, commercial and/or non-profit use, but no derivatives are authorized (do not make illegal copies or new pirate versions form this font). This font is redistributable on a free website or free font CD, but you may not charge for access to them or otherwise sell them, either alone or as a part of a collection. For license specifics, see the included 'license.txt' text file included in this distribution archive.





This font distribution archive has a home at the Font-Journal at the following web address:



http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13275/veteran_typewriter.php







About the Artist:

Koczman Bálint is a Hungarian born artist who designed and developed free fonts until 2012, and commercial fonts thereafter. He was previously distributing fonts under pseudonym Cpr.Sparhelt, but now goes by Magique Fonts.



Koczman Bálint does accept donations through his magiquefonts [at] G mail (email) address, or at his Facebook page...



Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/Magique-Fonts-Koczman-Bálint-110683665690882/



Koczman Bálint Portfolio at Font Journal:

http://www.font-journal.com/search.php?q=Koczman+Bálint







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Font Tools:

If you would like to create your own original masterpeice font, get yourself a decent font editor and create your own font, I recommend Fontographer, although TypeTool might do the job, also. The FontLab Studio software package is also offered as the premium flagship typographic editing tool of Fontlab.



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Submit Your Font:

Be sure to submit any freeware or shareware TTF font that you create which we would be happy to distribute here. Any font that has a complete letterset...



A-Z, a-z, 0-9 &+~!@#$%^&*()_=-`"':;<>?/|\[{}],.



...that is freely distributable would be greatly apprectiated, especially if it is OK for commercial use. The more accented letters (for supporting foreign languages) and special characters available (especially bullets, ©, ®, ™ and special punctuation), the more complete and useful a font will be, to more people. Be sure to use a unicode letterset when you save your work or the font simply won't display right, here at Font-Journal. That's our most definitely our most important requirement.





About Font-Journal:

Font-Journal is a cataloged archive of freeware and shareware fonts that I maintain for my small business, start-up and freelancing clients. I try to collect PC truetype freeware fonts that can be used for commercial purposes, and shareware fonts that can be used for commercial purposes upon registration and/or payment of a fair shareware fee. I also try to collect freely distributable web fonts of the very same variety. The end result is a pretty decent font repository, although I can only work on it in my spare time, which I have little of. If my business takes off where I can afford a staff, I will have someone to tend to it more often.



http://www.font-journal.com Short Link: http://x.co/font





About Me:

My portfolio usually needs to be updated, as I always have a ton of projects going and I even like to design my own fonts to offer exclusively through my font respository at Font-Journal. But it is another good way to contact me.



http://www.Doug-Peters.com Short Link: http://x.co/doug



I started out as an motorcycle racer and mechanic. That didn't work out and I never got in a race car as planned. I wound-up as an illustrator, animator, doing some programming and tech support. Plus, I have always been an amatuer artist, photographer and videographer. I was designing logos, posters and graphics in college with Illustrator and Photoshop, and wound-up making a website portfolio just afterwards. A few people liked it and I wound-up as a freelance web design studio. Then I expanded into web hosting, with domain name registrations and servers added soon after, and offering a complete set of webmaster tools as Domain Hostmaster. I then added the Domainance store in an effort to keep the .name gTLD extension registrations and transfers available when our supplier dropped it.



http://www.DomainHostmaster.com Short Link: http://x.co/dnames

http://www.Domainance.com Short Link: http://x.co/domainance



Nowadays, I am just trying to corner a peice of the domain name registration and website hosting space, as I sell for less than almost anyone, and offer more, with better technical support. Professional domainers, designers, developers, optimizers and webmasters do like how I keep prices as low as possible and add my expertise and value where I can.





'Mobile-First' Responsive Website Design:

If you are interested in getting a website designed for yourself or your business, I still do that at Salamader Design. Stop by and check me out there. I have a growing portfolio of sites that I need to add as examples of my work, there...



http://Salamander.US Short Link: http://x.co/SDesign