The Print Shop
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"The Print Shop is a desktop publishing program which allows for the use of clip art and templates to make signs, cards, letterheads, and banners. It eventually became one of the most popular Apple II titles of all time." — 8-bit riot
The program offered eight built-in fonts, mostly crewd bitmaps of existing typefaces:
RSVP (Gillies Gothic)Alexia, a frilly Victorian-era number (Appeal DTis a close approximation)News (loosely based onTimes New Roman)Tech (Data 70)Party (Davida)Block (reversed-stress wood poster type)Typewriter (possiblyITC American Typewriter)Stencil (Futura Black).
The Internet Archive's Historical Software Collection offers an emulator of The Print Shop that you can run right in the browser.
Source: https://archive.org.© 1984 Pixellite Software. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://archive.org.© 1984 Pixellite Software. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://archive.org.© 1984 Pixellite Software. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://archive.org.© 1984 Pixellite Software. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://archive.org.© 1984 Pixellite Software. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://archive.org.© 1984 Pixellite Software. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://archive.org.© 1984 Pixellite Software. License: All Rights Reserved.
Source: https://archive.org.© 1984 Pixellite Software. License: All Rights Reserved.