Font: TRTL (trtl.ttf)
Created By: Matthew Welch
E-Mail: matt@squaregear.net
Web Address: http://www.squaregear.net/fonts/
             (PGP public key available here)

TRTL, like all of my fonts, is free.  You can use it for most
personal or business uses you'd like, and I ask for no money.  I
would, however, like to hear from you.  If you use my fonts for
something please send me a postcard or e-mail letting me know how
you used it.  Send me a copy if you can or let me know where I can
find your work.

You may use this font for graphical or printed work, but you may not
sell it or include it in a collection of fonts (on CD or otherwise)
being sold. You can redistribute this font as long as you charge
nothing to receive it. If you redistribute it include this text file
with it as is (without modifications).

If you use this font for commercial purposes please credit me in
at least some little way.

About the font:

In downtown Detroit there are a lot of empty, abandoned buildings. On many
you can find one or two graffiti turtles spray painted on them. They are usually
accompanied by the word "turtle" spelled in a variety of interesting ways:
TRTL, Turdl, trdl, etc. I have heard that this is done to the abandoned
buildings in protest to the glacial pace at which the city of Detroit is being
"revitalized".

The idea for this font came from the "TRTL" lettering in the windows of one
such abandoned building. The messages were written one letter per window and
said things like "NO WAR" and "NO RACISM" and, of course, "TRTL".
