FONTLOG for the Risque font This file provides detailed information on the Risque font Software. This information should be distributed along with the Risque font and any derivative works. Basic Font Information Risque finds its inspiration from the title screen of the 1962 Looney Toons cartoon called "Martian through Georgia". Originally an all Capitals reference, it has been created with a lowercase as lively as the irregular latin-esque Capitals. A frolicking fun typeface for retro and all-around offbeat occasions. Designed by Brian J. Bonislawsky for Astigmatic (AOETI). Risque is a Unicode typeface family that supports languages that use the Latin script and its variants, and could be expanded to support other scripts. More specifically, this release supports the following Unicode ranges: Latin-1, Latin-2, Turkish, and Windows Baltic To contribute to the project contact Brian J. Bonislawsky at astigma@astigmatic.com There are three Source files: 1. Risque-Regular.vfb Original Source files with contour overlaps 2. Risque-Regular-OTF.vfb Merged contours and optimized file corresponding to the OTF file 3. Risque-Regular-TTF.vfb TrueType outlines with hinting adjustments corresponding to the TTF file ChangeLog 5 November 2012 (Brian J. Bonislawsky) Risque v1.000 - Initial release If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), email (E), web-address (if you have one) (W) and description (D). This list is in alphabetical order. N: Brian J. Bonislawsky E: astigma@astigmatic.com W: www.astigmatic.com D: Typeface & Software Designer