Redressed is a freeware hand-lettered brush script created by Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute and Copyright 2011.







Redressed is a freeware hand-lettered brush script created by Brian J. Bonislawsky, the 'Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute', Copyright 2011 and distributed under the Apache 2.0 license. Personal and commercial use is OK under the license details presented in the "Apache License.txt" text document. Furthermore, if you follow the license requirements, you may modify/append/edit the font and redistribute this font (as long as the requirements of the license are met).



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Redressed is a medium weight decorative digital font which blends script and italic letterforms together in an upright non-connecting style. Open spacing and stylish letterforms lend themselves to titling, but also to clean legibility at smaller sizes as body copy.



This font has a home at the Font-Journal at:

http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13398/redressed.php





ABOUT FONT DESIGNER/FOUNDRY:

Dr. Brian J. Bonislawsky

Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute

Studied at Brown University, RISD, and a stint abroad where he earned his doctorate in the typographical sciences. Dr. Bonislawsky started the 'Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute' upon his return to Rochester, NY, and later relocated to Miami, FL.



Website:

http://www.astigmatic.com/



Email:

astigma@astigmatic.com









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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 the shareware fee. I also try to collect freely distributable web fonts of the 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.



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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.



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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 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, then domain name registrations and servers, offering a complete set of webmaster tools as Domain Hostmaster. I then added the Domainance store in an effort to keep .name registrations and transfers available when our vendor dropped it. Site Domains has been added to ensure the best deals between all 3 registrars.



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