Yellowtail is a freeware handwritten cursive script created by Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute and Copyright 2011.







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



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The Yellowtail font included in this distribution archive is an old school flavored flat brush script typeface of regular weight digital TrueType font. It's mix of connecting and non-connecting letterforms lend to its unique look and legibility. Yellowtail nods to classic 1930's typestyles like Gillies Gothic & Kaufmann, yet has the loose visual cadence of sign painter scripts.





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

http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13399/yellowtail.php





ABOUT THE FONT DESIGNER/FOUNDRY:

Dr. Brian J. Bonislawsky,

Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute.



Dr. Bonislawsky 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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