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Linden

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Linden 
Journey's End Font Family — 1 style — from $12.00
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Linden

Some words from Journey's End:

I hope that you enjoy the “Linden” font. The basis for this new font is my Leaf font. As much as I love the Leaf font, however, I felt (and still feel) the desire to have a larger font, for three reasons:

1. I enjoy customizing my internet browser to show different fonts. The original “Leaf” font was a bit too small for that. The new “Linden” font is perfect for this function.

2. Some of the fonts that I use in writing e-mails look their best at sizes 24 or 36. That’s fine for me, but unless I want to go to the trouble each time of changing the size, then the recipients oft my e-mails get wolloped with an enormous-sized font. When I use “Linden” for my e-mails, it’s automatically a perfect size at 12 or 14, solving this problem.

3. I also enjoy customizing the font in which I read my e-mails. Unfortunately, there are only a few which are legible in the tiny size in which this is configured. Again, “Linden” is configured to be large enough automatically so that it can easily be read by anyone.

I am pleased to offer a pleasant font for use in any or all of the scenarios; I love fun solutions and hope that you will enjoy the “Linden” font.

(Just a tip: when printing out documents using the “Linden” font, I love it best in font size 11!)



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