Gesture BRK is a freeware PC font created and Copyright by Brian Kent.







The Gesture font family archive is distributed with 4 TTF PC font styles using the reserved names; Gesture BRK (v.1.01), Gesture Slant BRK (v.1.10), Gesture Thin BRK (v.1.04) and Gesture Thin Slant BRK v.1.09), using filenames: 'gesture.ttf', 'gestures.ttf', 'gesturet.ttf' and gesturts.ttf', respectively.



These font files offer a very curvy caligraphic barbed (or 'thorned') display caps character set. This font offers a complete capital character set, while the lowercase characters mimic the capitals. There are also numerals and some punctuation.



This distribution archive also contains two gif files demonstrating the font (gestfont.gif & gesture.gif), and information provided by the authoring artist in a text file (gesture.txt).



The fonts in this archive are free to use for personal, commercial or non-profit projects as freeware, and you may redistribute the font, but you may not charge for access to it or otherwise sell it. Contact the designer/artist/foundry for more details on their freeware license (contact info given in the About section, below).



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



http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13329/gesture_brk_family.php





ABOUT

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Designer/Artist Font Foundry:



Brian R. Kent

aefonts[AT]frontiernet[DOT]net

(make sure you replace the [AT] and [DOT] with the proper characters)



Website:

ÆNIGMA GAMES & FONTS

http://www.aenigmafonts.com/







PROMOS FOLLOW:

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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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http://x.co/typetool

http://x.co/fontlab





Submit Your Font to Font-Journal:

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.



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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