Adler - a free TTF PC Font from Carini Type Foundry
This is a beautifully grungy typewriter font with 90 characters. Many letters and numbers show a double impact from an old style manual typewriter, while still other letter keys didn't make a full impact and are incomplete. I had one of these old manual typewriters, when I was trying to learn how to type when I was a kid. Mine would punch holes in the paper, but otherwise, it looked similar.
Adler was created in 1997 using Fontographer 4.1.5 and was released as a free from Carini Type Foundry.
uppercase
lowercase
numbers
punctuation
(90 characters)
The Carini website is at:
http://netz.werk.ch/carini/
I have archived it here at Font-Journal and included this text file to note its origin and acceptable use, which seems like pretty much anything, as it was a free font with no license noted. I have sent an email to the author at the indicated email address, awaiting a reply.
This particular distribution font archive (the one with this note) was downloaded from the Font-Journal and the home page for this font is:
http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/14/adler.php
If you would like to get yourself a decent font editor and add to or otherwise modify this font, I recommend Fontographer, although TypeTool might do the job.
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