S. John Ross

OddBats font

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OddBats is my first stab at a traditional, bullet-style dingbats font. It began as a self-teaching exercise to expand my skills with vector-drawing, since most of my work is converted from scans of hand-drawn material. OddBats is a departure for me, built entirely in the digital realm. But of course, it wouldn't be one of my fonts if it were entirely traditional, clean or symmetrical. OddBats are, as the name implies, a little odd, and many are built from pieces of my hand-drawn fonts (several of the symbols are made of rotated fragments of Atlas of the Magi, in particular).

There are 52 OddBats in all, mapped to the upper- and lowercase letter keys. They're suitable for symbols for fictional megacorps or thieves' guilds, document bullets, or any other perversion that tickles.

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ODDBATS
A TrueType Font by S. John Ross
Cumberland Games & Diversions
www.cumberlandgames.com

OddBats is my first stab at a traditional, bullet-style dingbats font. It began as a self-teaching exercise to expand my skills with vector-drawing, since most of my work is converted from scans of hand-drawn material. OddBats is a departure for me, built entirely in the digital realm. But of course, it wouldn't be one of my fonts if it were entirely traditional, clean or symmetrical. OddBats are, as the name implies, a little odd, and many are built from pieces of my hand-drawn fonts (several of the symbols are made of rotated fragments of Atlas of the Magi, in particular).

There are 52 OddBats in all, mapped to the upper- and lowercase letter keys. They're suitable for symbols for fictional megacorps or thieves' guilds, document bullets, or any other perversion that tickles.

This font is copyright 2003 by S. John Ross. "Cumberland Games & Diversions" is a trademark of S. John Ross. This font is freeware for personal, non-commercial use of any kind. Contact me at [email protected] if you're interested in a commercial license; rates will depend on the details.

This ZIP archive may be freely distributed provided none of the contents are altered or removed.

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