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fsType 8
Pricing
Freemium
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Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to Lauren Thompson aka Nymphont ([email protected]) as the main credited source for the font.
Designer
Lauren Thompson aka Nymphont ([email protected])
Vendor ID
HL
Version
Version 1.00 April 30, 2009, initial release

Categories
Casual, Script
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
LT Sweet Nothings
Font Subfamily
Normal
Full Name
LT Sweet Nothings
PostScript Name
LTSweetNothings
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Description
Dings designed by Nymphont from Nymphont's own (Lauren Thompson's) artwork and drawings. Inspiration for a few "vintage" looking dings, such as the fist with iron knuckles and the good luck ring, coming from a Johnson Smith & Co advertisement in the January 1933 issue of, "Everyday Science and Mechanics." The ad is a true gem, with many more unusual woodcut drawings of the period. I was so taken by them I was certain others might be as well; hence, I recreated them here in this dingbat font. Depicted in the character mapped as the latin lowercase letter 'x' (proper punctiation dictates that a single letter be underlined, not placed in single quotes as I have done. I ask that you forgive me for this error as I am unable to underline text in this description. Also, please forgive this lengthy note, I don't think breaks a grammatical rule but it is possibly in bad form) are Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair as they appear on a poster for the movie they starred in which was entitled, "Swing Time." The film, also a gewm, I am glad to have caught one afternoon on American Movie Classics, a cable network. Oh, and the bunny is similar to the logo of a popular gentlemen's magazine, thought some people might want to use it to make graphics for their sites and what not.
License Notes
Free for personal use. Make a paypal donation and send an email to [email protected] to use commercially. Please read the readme.txt file that should accompany this font download, as it contains the complete End User Lisence Agreement/Terms Of Use for this font. If no readme.txt is present with your download email [email protected] to receive one.
Copyright
© Lauren Thompson "Nymphont" 2009 ([email protected]). All rights reserved. http://www.nymphont.com/