Tropicana

Designed by: Listemageren
Category: Retro
File size: 49.34 kb
Description: The free font Tropicana is carefully designed by Listemageren, showcasing a thoughtful balance of creativity and usability and falls under the Retro font style. When you download the ZIP file, it contains only 49.34 KB of font files, making it lightweight and quick to download. Please review the license details below to understand permitted usage and distribution rights. If license information is not available, we recommend using this font for personal projects only or contacting the author directly for commercial usage permissions.
License:
LISTEMAGERENS FONTARKIV:

Please note: this is a very late update of the archive! Most of the fonts were actually made during the fall of last year ('98 that is...). For the past six months and for some time in the future, I won't have much time to spend as Listemageren! So enjoy these additions - it may be a while before I return with a new set of fonts...

These fonts - and a few others - can be downloaded
from http://home2.inet.tele.dk/bibliste/fontarkiv.htm, or:

http://www.webgate.dk/klaus/index.htm

These fonts are postcardware. If you like them, please send
a pretty postcard to my daughter (she's ten years
old and she loves horses!):

Karen Helene Jensen
Kildegaardsvej 134
DK-5240 Odense NOE
Denmark

Feel free to distribute these fonts, but please keep
this text-file with them!

Listemageren, March 1st, 1999 - klaus@aof-odense.dk

PS: A note to Win3.1-users: due to the limited
fonthandling abilities of Win3.1, you may experience
difficulties with some of the more complex dingbat-
fonts. I.e you'll get a square on the screen instead
of a character. This has nothing to do with the font!
The only solution, I'm afraid, is an upgrade to Win95.

PPS: many thanks to all the people throughout the
world who have send us cards, letters, stickers and
other nice things in return for either this font or
some of the others!! We regret, that we cannot always
find the time (or make out the exact adresses!) to
reply directly. A single post-card is enough to register the entire collection!
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