HARENDAL .h wrote:
> 
> 
> ** See new release, this one is based on the VeraSans bold version. Hinted
> and corrected and have attributes modified from the last version of Demi
> 
> ** I'm waiting your mail, and if it possible give me a save.sla of
> your work with-----[ ;-)
> 
> Cheers
> Hirwen
> 
> 

Sure, I'll put together a sample of how and where the text will be used,
including the Stewart ADF fonts on the OpenOffice Drawings, which are useful
as space is a factor and the new kerning is just right. Forgive any delay
but will send it soon. 

Took a look at the new Demi, and is looking a lot better, as you can now see
the difference between Book and Demi. I still feel the that it could be a
little heavier though, so that when you are paging through the book your eye
can easily pick out the names (Demi). The regular Bold achieves this, but is
just too fat and ugly, and definitely needs to be lighter, only slightly
lighter mind you (it's much easier to see once printed).

Oh, I have switched from the Bistream fonts to the DejaVu fonts, but makes
no difference. http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

Stewart
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