Kool! Thanks! 

I'll add hiz name to the notices in SeReNITE. 



-----Original Message-----
From: Pablo Impallari <impall...@gmail.com>
To: Open Font Library <openfontlibrary@lists.freedesktop.org>
Sent: Sat, Oct 19, 2013 3:42 am
Subject: Re: [OpenFontLibrary] Papyrus




Chris Costello
http://www.costelloart.com/TP-papyrus.html

Is not a bad font when used as intended.


Some versions of the font also include the alternate glyphs, but since it was 
in the pre-opentype era, they are encoded on the less used slots (infinity, 
lozenge, etc...) and often ignored.
The E+F version has the alternates in a separate font.

http://www.iheartpapyrus.com/post/3914007781/interview-with-papyrus-creator-chris-costello


Adobe, a long time ago, has issued a nicely designed promotional specimen of 
Trajan, Papirus and and third one, Herculanum or Lithos, if my memory is not 
failing me. The 3 typefaces where described as an "Collection of ancient 
revivals" or something similar... 
 








2013/10/19  <noo...@aol.com>


I am wondering who made the Papyrus font. 


I know its credited to Gesselte corp and Microsoft, but are the actual dezinerz 
known to anybody reading this? 




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Un Abrazo
Pablo Impallari


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