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Auptimagh AH font

Andreas Höfeld - E-mail: [email protected]

Auptimagh Font (English text below) The Auptimagh (pronounce: Ohp-tee-mah) was named after the village with the same name in the north-west of the Scottish Highlands. Loch Auptimagh, nearby scenic lake, is praised by the locals for its abundant fishing resources and generally renowned for the the both terrifying and invisible "Monster of Glenn Zaph", first mentioned in a 16th c. manuscript probably originating from the nearby Abbey of St. Herman, now a ruin that was a popular motive of a 19th c. landscape painter who remained anonymous for obvious reasons. So much for historic details. This font is free for non-commercial, i. e. non-profit purposes. If you do something sensible with it please let me know by email. Also if you have any suggestions. You can change it for personal use only. Otherwise contact me to get permission. If you want to put it on your homepage please ask before you do. If you want to put it on a CD, feel free as long as you send me a specimen copy. Commercial licenses available on request. Released April 2001 Andreas H

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Auptimagh AH Regular
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    url("https://candyfonts.com/wp-data/2019/03/23/43536/Auptimagh.TTF") format("opentype"),
    url("https://candyfonts.com/wp-data/2019/03/23/43536/Auptimagh.TTF") format("truetype");
}
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