V5 Ampn
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Instructions:


++ Ampn (Upright) ++

Meant to be used at relatively large sizes. 
You can get away with down to 12pt for print
purposes, but will need to set at larger
sizes (20pt+) for screen use (ideally at
26pt or larger).  For extra sharpness on
screen, set it specifically at 26pt with 
antialiasing off.  Always antialias at other 
sizes.

++ Ampn (Slanted) ++

Same as above (larger sizes work best), but
always antialias for screen use.
Slanted = Upright skewed 8 degrees east.

++ Ampn (Warped) ++

This variant is more of an experiment than
a standalone face.  Upright + Slanted = Warped.  
This equation makes for a heavier/blacker face.
Use cautiously--some glyph combinations work,
others will yield completely illegible titles.  
Works best with short words (3-6 letters).  
Experiment at will, and report back.


Notes:

1. Ampn was built as an all-uppercase face.
As you type in lowercase, you will notice ampn
behaves also as a unicase/mixed case face.  
For these, X-height = cap height, giving you the 
flexibility to choose from two types of:

a,c,e,m,n,o,r,s,u,v,x,z

Some differences are more pronounced than others 
(a,e,r). All other lowercase letters are 
equivalent to their uppercase counterparts.

2. The numeral "0" gives you a third option 
for "o".


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Usage:  This is a free font--you may use 
this and other V5 fonts at will.  It may not 
be sold, altered, or improperly credited,
however.  All I ask is that you kindly inform 
me if you find this font useful, and where
you've used it.

Enjoy,

2000 
Roberto Christen
rob@vfive.com


