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Altered Ego
 of Elyria, Ohio, USA

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MyFonts’ review: Altered Ego is the font collection from experienced Ohio type designer Brian Sooy. We like his Eclectic series of dingbat fonts, which includes Web and Pixel Web versions especially for e-commerce websites. But the text faces are also extremely useful. Veritas makes a stylish replacement for Times, being as economical with space. The slick and original display font Verve is already a modern classic, and will partner well with the newer Acolyte. Chevron is an excellent ultra-narrow. To mention one unusual font: American Spirit gives the patriotic American all the symbology he or she might desire.

Eclectic Web™ American Spirit STF™ Veritas™ Acolyte™ Eclectic Medley™

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Biography

Altered Ego Fonts from Brian Sooy include Postscript fonts and TrueType fonts, Macintosh Multiple Master fonts, text, dingbat and display fonts.

Altered Ego Fonts are designed to solve visual and typographic problems for print and interactive media, and feature dingbat, condensed and narrow-width fonts.

Formerly the Sooy Type Foundry (STF), Altered Ego fonts includes fonts from the STF Collection. The STF Collection also contains fonts designed by Brian Sooy which are included in the Adobe, ITC and GarageFonts libraries.


Related Links

 • Microsoft Typography: Altered Ego


Further Details

Altered Ego Fonts

158 Cleveland Street
Elyria, Ohio 44035
USA

Phone: 440 322 5142
Fax: 440 322 5108

Web site: http://www.alteredegofonts.com/



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