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"textContent": "Contributed by Pijush Dutta\n\n\n _Rising Moon Books. License: All Rights Reserved. _\n\n\n\n\n**McKenna Handletter NF** (2002) is Nick Curtis’s digital interpretation of Colwell Handletter, a typeface based on the work of Elizabeth Colwell and released by ATF in 1917. In 2005, it was used for the cover of Do Princesses Really Kiss Frogs?, a book in the series by Carmela LaVigna Coyle, published by Rising Moon with illustrations by Mike Gordon. The words of the title are comprised of mixed-case letters arrange on different angles and – for “Really” – in alternating colors.\n\nAbout the book:\n\n> Our favorite princess returns—hiking boots and all—this time loaded with questions for her daddy. Everyone knows a princess. As this princess and her daddy wander through the woods, all kinds of wonders reveal themselves. She discovers that no matter who you are, a princess lies inside of us.\n\n\n\nThis post was originally published at Fonts In Use\n\n* * *",
"title": "Do Princesses Really Kiss Frogs? by Carmela LaVigna Coyle and Mike Gordon"
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