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Webmaster At Housatonic Community College Finds Fame By Creating Fonts

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – When Barkhamsted writer/artist Carol Wallace started looking for a font for her new book, she wanted something light and whimsical. She found it in “Ruly,” a font created by the webmaster at Bridgeport's Housatonic Community College.

Rich Hubbard, the webmaster at Bridgeport's Housatonic Community College, has developed more than 15 fonts, including 10 based on people’s handwriting.

Rich Hubbard, the webmaster at Bridgeport's Housatonic Community College, has developed more than 15 fonts, including 10 based on people’s handwriting.

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Rich Hubbard has developed more than 15 fonts, including 10 based on people’s handwriting.

Wallace, a career gallery artist, began writing "Daisy’s Reality Show Adventure," after she was diagnosed with a severe heart ailment.

“I did it to amuse myself, to make myself laugh,” she said.

The subject was reality television shows; the approach was satirical. The book looks at reality shows as seen through the eyes of a rat terrier named Daisy, who pursues, as the cover of the book says, fame and fortune in “a doggy tale world of show biz.”

As Wallace prepared the book for publication, she wanted a font that would reflect the lighthearted tone of the book.

“I wanted a font that was playful and whimsical, and looked like something a dog would write,” she said.

She mentioned this to Hubbard, who was handling her website. He suggested Ruly, a font made from the handwriting of a friend that has become his most popular over the years. 

“It’s a great font to use,” Hubbard  said, “It has a comic-book feel to it and has also been used in greeting cards.”

He emailed it to Wallace, who loved it.

She is launching the print edition of the book this month with book signings in Arizona and California. At the signings, she sits at a plain table with a pile of books to one side. Behind her, on an easel, sits a blow-up of the opening page of “Leg III” of the book. The top half of the page features her drawing of a canine filmmaker. The bottom half features text set in Rich Hubbard’s font.

To view a selection of Hubbard’s font, go to www.myfonts.com/foundry/Enrich_Design/.

For information on Carol Wallace’s book, go to www.daisydogenterprises.com.

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