Rusted Machine
(c)1996 by Astigmatic One Eye Fonts
Rusted Machine is inspired originally by a band's name who had visited my site, thus the name, the font was literally derived in a sense from the name. Basically it is lettering comprised of machine parts, gears, fuses, etc. Perfect for posters and titles, etc. (part of the NEW Poster Font Series). Available for Macintosh and Windows PC in TrueType format.
This shareware offering has a single weight with most uppercase characters. Users who pay the US$10 registration fee will receive a copy of Rusted Machine with a full upper character set, numerals and a few shift keyed symbols as well. On receipt of your fee, I'll ship you the full release on 3.5" disk -- or if you're in a hurry, digital delivery might also be arranged. I'll also send along a full copy of Manson, a character & dingbat font derived from various Marilyn Manson memorabilia, a full copy of MasterPlan, a font derived from the 80's punk band logo for the Plastmatics, and some of our freeware fonts, and trial versions of a few other shareware typefaces.
I'd like to emphasize that Rusted Machine is shareware. If you choose to keep the typeface beyond a reasonable trial period, you must pay the registration fee.
Here's a paper form you can print out and mail:
Name/Company ___________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________
City _______________ State ___ ZIP _________ Country ___________
E-mail Address _________________________________________________
Please send me ____________ copies of Rusted Machine
(Mac/PC TrueType version, US$10 each): _______________
Shipping and Handling
(U.S./Canada $2.00, others $3.00): _______________
TOTAL: _______________
(Maine residents please add 6% sales tax.)
___ Check enclosed
Signature: _________________________________________________
Please send your order to: Brian J. Bonislawsky
Astigmatic One Eye Foundry (A.O.E.F.)
412 NW 187th St.
N. Miami, FL 33169 USA
You're welcome to pass the trial version of Rusted Machine along for others to review, but please pass along this document, too. Many thanks for your consideration.
Brian J. Bonislawsky
astigma@comptechdev.com
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http://www.comptechdev.com/cavop/aoe/ Oct 1996