VIRILE-OPEN and VIRILE-SOLID computer fonts v1.5
2002 Harold Lohner
HLohner@aol.com
www.haroldsfonts.com


They were based on analog reproductions of a pair 
of classic Art Nouveau fonts of the same names,
as illustrated in Dan X. Solo's books.

In a page-design program like Quark or PageMaker,
create a block of text in the VIRILE SOLID
font.  Copy that block of text and paste it directly 
over the first.  Then change the font to VIRILE OPEN
and change the color or percentage.  Voil!  The outline
letters are now filled in with the solid color.  

Let me know what you do with these!