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Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to Rob Barba as the main credited source for the font.
Designer


Categories
Display
Styles
2
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Reaver
Font Subfamily
Italique
Full Name
Reaver Italic
PostScript Name
Reaver-Italic
Typographic Family
Reaver
Typographic Subfamily
Italic
Sample Text
Jumbling vext frowzy hacks PDQ.
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Rob Barba
Manufacturer
Megami StudiosVendor ID
HL
Version
Version 1.00 March 30, 2009, initial release
Commercial Use Guidance
Free. Review license terms before commercial use.
Description
Reaver is my attempt to create a horror or bestial font that doesn't conform to the traditional sterotypes of either. A few have called it Geigeresque, and an earlier name for this font - Chupacabra - also inspired. If you do use it, drop me a line at [email protected]. I'd like to see where it pops up!
License Notes
Megami Studios Fonts License Agreement (Free Fonts) All fonts © Megami Studios. All Rights Reserved. No Megami Studios Fonts (fonts) may be altered or redisributed without the express permission of Megami Studios. These fonts are meant as freeware for self-publishing and non-profit use only. This does not include usage by major publishers (e.g. Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Oni, Image, SLG, Top Cow, Crossgen, Tokyopop, Del Rey, Viz Media, and their subsidiaries) or major websites (e.g. Penny Arcade, PVP, Megatokyo) (collectively, "major publishers") without a license fee. Use by a major publisher (or an employee) and use for mainstream publishing will incur a license fee to be paid to Megami Studios. In short: *Anyone may use these fonts for non-profit projects. *If you are a self-publisher and/or creator, you may use these fonts for any independent published project, for profit or non-profit. *If you are an independent creator publishing through a major publisher (see above for some examples), there is a license fee. *If you are not an independent creator and you plan to use these fonts in a commercial project, there is a license fee. Please email Megami Studios for fees on free font usage, as well as an invoice for your records.
Copyright
Typeface © Megami Studios. 2009. All Rights Reserved