ROTORcap © 1999 ROTORtype / David Lindecrantz, david@rotor-fabrik.com Contents: ROTORcap ROTORcap Bold ROTORcap Extended ROTORcap Extended Bold ROTORcap Symbols Usage: For best results, use Photoshop 5.0 at 7 points. Set the tracking to 40 (regular) or 60 (bold, extended). Of course with anti-aliasing turned off. Please note that I have not put as much work on the kerning on these fonts as you would expect from a commercial release. Therefore, make sure that all words you type look good, and manually kern those that don't for ultimate satisfaction. If you use and/or like this font, I would be delighted if you told me so, and where you used it. This font is indeed freeware, which means that you can download it from the ROTORtype site and use it as much as you want without paying anything for it. But there are a couple of things you by no means have the freedom to do; You must not redistribute the font in any way, not even the original archive. Spread only the link to ROTORtype, http://www.rotor-fabrik.com/type/. If you didn't download the font from that URL, please mail robot@rotor-fabrik.com and tell us about it. You must not directly make any money on it, ie. sell it, trade it for drugs or anything like that. If you use it in any commercial project, you have the freedom to do so. The only thing we expect (and demand) is that anyone who use this font tells us about it, and perhaps even gives us a more or less humble amount of dollars for being such nice guys. About the font: I made the first version of ROTORcap sometime during springtime 1998 in the process of redesigning the CAP&Design website. At that point, the small type in the navigation was considered too small by the client, but I refused to change it. And now, almost a year after the site was launched, I've been asked about this font uncountable times. Most people have naturally asked whether the font is available to the public in any way, but up to this point it has been exclusive property of the ROTORfabrik workers. I expect you to be conclusive enough to realise this is not the case anymore, and what's even better - we will continue to release freetypefaces on a regular basis from now on. Thanks to: Christian Lundquist, www.ripper3d.com - For converting the fonts to Macintosh format - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - a ROTORtype release _|_| _|_| _|_|_| _|_| _|_| www.rotor-fabrik.com/type _| _|_| _| _|_| _|