Font: Far East Created By: Matthew Welch E-Mail: matt@squaregear.net Web Address: http://www.squaregear.net/fonts/ My fonts are all free. You can use them for personal or commercial projects, and I ask for no money. I would, however, love to hear from you. If you use my fonts for something please e-mail me letting me know how you used it. Send me a copy if you can or let me know where I can find your work. You are under no obligation to do this, I just like to see how my fonts get used. A license.txt file should have been included with this font, explaining the license under which it is made available. You can also read it at: http://www.squaregear.net/fonts/license.shtml About the font: Amaze your friends. Astound people with your linguistic Acumen. Explain to them that on a recent trip to the far east you discovered the secret of easily understanding this writing. Then simply tilt your head to the left and read it plain as day. You see, this font is really just the Latin alphabet made to look like an exotic far east script and tilted on its side. Use all caps to achieve this effect and write your text vertically, from bottom to top. For instance, if you wanted your text to say "your name here" you would write it like this: R E E U M R O A E Y N H This font is not strictly a monospace font, but all the characters are the same width except for the space, which is half the width. Using '\' will produce a full sized space. This font can also be written out horizontally, which is easier for graphics programs or if you just want to write with this font normally. But what fun would that be? The right side up characters are the lower case. Numbers are available also. The actual numbers are right-side-up. The sideways ones are the symbols for each number key. It's the shifted number, kind of like a capital letter, see. )!@#$%^&*( 0123456789