First Edition JL
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First Edition JL Font Metadata
- Name: First Edition JL
- Subfamily: Regular
- Subfamily ID: First Edition JL
- Full Name: First Edition JL
- Version: Version 1.00
- Weight: 400
- Postscript: FirstEditionJL
- File Size: 18 KB
- File Extension: .ttf
- Number of Characters: 63
- Number of Glyphs: 30
- Manufacturer: Jeff's Fonts & Dingbats
- Designer: Jeffrey N. Levine ("Primer Print" font by Ray Larabie)
- Description: Another suggestion by (professional teacher) Susanne Fiedler of Bavaria, Germany. This font features an open book with letters from the font "Primer Print" by Ray Larabie, used with permission.
- MD5: 75f17f54b02129e7c682347575730bd7
- Copyright: Copyright (c) 2000 by Jeffrey N. Levine & Ray Larabie. Freeware, not for sale.
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