“On a bit of a lark, I sent my first complete font, Sketchley, to Bitstream, just to see ‘what would happen’. I like some of my early efforts and was intrigued by the potential of designing type for commercial use.
There weren’t many foundries out there offering the type of fonts we needed so I began experimenting with digital type design. I really became interested in typography and letters as an art form while in college for graphic design and gained invaluable experience when I was employed as a typesetter with a greeting card company for several years. She continues: “I offer a wide range of distinctive typefaces for Mac and PC. Typadelic, according to Ronna Penner, is “a very small foundry (just me!)”.