Tfu Tfu
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Copyright notice
Copyright (C) 1998 Meir Sadan
Font family
Tfu Tfu
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
Meir Sadan Tfu Tfu
Full font name
Tfu Tfu
Name table version
Version 1.50
Postscript font name
TfuTfu
Manufacturer name
Designer
Description
My kitty can make fonts. One day I
was hanging around with my lovely
kitty-cat, browsing different types
of fonts. My kitty surprisingly
started to stare at each typeface, examining
its typographical correctness and structure,
the serifs and the stroke angle. Suddenly,
she meowed.
It wasn't the regular kind of meow - it was
her special meow. The meow she uses to
greet people she likes... At that moment, it
just hit my mind - my kitty happens to like
Goudy's typeface.
Goudy is that font on the cover of The New
York Times... The one that says "The New
York Times". Yeah. Anyways... My kitty
seemed to get all giddy and stuff, so I made
a printout of it and let my kitty play with it.
In a very extreme measure of carefulness,
she started toodling around with the font -
scrach here, scratch there - wrinkle here,
wrinkle there.
She started to get bored from this routine
quite fastly, so I took the poor piece of paper
and rolled it to the shape of the ball. You
should've seen the look of graditude on her
face when she found out she could now both
play and make a font at the same time!
To make a long story short, I eventually took
the wad of material previously known as a
piece of paper and scanned it into a font. And
now you can have it. So there.
was hanging around with my lovely
kitty-cat, browsing different types
of fonts. My kitty surprisingly
started to stare at each typeface, examining
its typographical correctness and structure,
the serifs and the stroke angle. Suddenly,
she meowed.
It wasn't the regular kind of meow - it was
her special meow. The meow she uses to
greet people she likes... At that moment, it
just hit my mind - my kitty happens to like
Goudy's typeface.
Goudy is that font on the cover of The New
York Times... The one that says "The New
York Times". Yeah. Anyways... My kitty
seemed to get all giddy and stuff, so I made
a printout of it and let my kitty play with it.
In a very extreme measure of carefulness,
she started toodling around with the font -
scrach here, scratch there - wrinkle here,
wrinkle there.
She started to get bored from this routine
quite fastly, so I took the poor piece of paper
and rolled it to the shape of the ball. You
should've seen the look of graditude on her
face when she found out she could now both
play and make a font at the same time!
To make a long story short, I eventually took
the wad of material previously known as a
piece of paper and scanned it into a font. And
now you can have it. So there.
Extended font information
Platforms supported
PlatformEncoding
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
MacintoshRoman
UnicodeUnicode 1.0 semantics
Font details
Created1998-12-16
Revision1
Glyph count100
Units per Em1300
Embedding rightsEmbedding restricted (not allowed!)
Family classNo classification
WeightSemi-light
WidthMedium (normal)
Width typeNormal
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
PostureUpright
Stroke weightBook, text, regular, etc.
PitchNot monospaced
Symbol setWindows 3.1 ANSI