Named Legend in the US and Leyenda in
Spain. Photo-Lettering had a version named Ala Ben
Adam. [One Line, 1971] Appears in the Solotype
Catalog as Harem.
There are numerous digitizations, most of them poor and none
complete, incl. versions by Weatherly Systems, Inc. (1992, as
Aladdin – also floating around as Mocha,
Arabian Normal, Legend by Fantazia
Concepts Inc., and, slanted, as Sinbad by Bay
Animation Inc.), B & P Graphics, Ltd. (1993), and David Nalle
(Scriptorium, 1993, as Caliph). Ralph M. Unger’s
Legende (profonts, 2002) is one of the few versions to
give credit to Schneidler. It lacks More…
Named Legend in the US and Leyenda in Spain. Photo-Lettering had a version named Ala Ben Adam. [One Line, 1971] Appears in the Solotype Catalog as Harem.
There are numerous digitizations, most of them poor and none complete, incl. versions by Weatherly Systems, Inc. (1992, as Aladdin – also floating around as Mocha, Arabian Normal, Legend by Fantazia Concepts Inc., and, slanted, as Sinbad by Bay Animation Inc.), B & P Graphics, Ltd. (1993), and David Nalle (Scriptorium, 1993, as Caliph). Ralph M. Unger’s Legende (profonts, 2002) is one of the few versions to give credit to Schneidler. It lacks many of the extra glyphs that were included in the original, though, namely the alternate caps for ‘A B D E F G H L R S T’ and ligatures for ‘ch’, ‘ck’, ‘Th’, ‘th’.