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Larabie Fonts typefaces were created by me, Ray Larabie. I became interested in fonts in the early 70’s when my grandmother gave me sheets of dry transfer lettering. I began creating typefaces with pen and paper and later, on my first computer, a TRS-80.

In 1995, I launched Ray Larabie’s Freeware Typeface of the Week a small website featuring my latest font designs which I offered free of charge for anyone to use. In 1996, I redesigned the site, changed its name to Larabie Fonts and began using better font design software. Soon, I was launching new typefaces as fast as I could produce them.

By 2000, Larabie Fonts had undergone 3 renovations and I had designed more than 300 typefaces. In 2001, I launched Typodermic, my commercial site devoted to larger families of fonts available at very reasonable prices.

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Don’t send money. What I really want is for you to visit my commercial site, Typodermic. If you have a Facebook account, please be a fan of Typodermic Fonts. Just search for “Typodermic” in the Facebook search bar or use this link. Once you’re on the Typodermic Facebook page click on “become a fan”. If you’re not on Facebook, just be a fan in any way you can. Be inventive.

If you still insist on sending me money for sandwiches, click the PayPal button below.

 

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