Parseltongue was unleashed on October 31 of 2001, and all HP fans are welcome to use this free font on websites, birthday cards, book reports -- whatever!

parseltongue for macs!
����The Mac version of Parseltongue has finally arrived on the site! 01-19-02. Many thanks to Sean and Ramsey (and all the other offers) for the Mac conversions. You can download the PostScript or TrueType
����Of course, you can still click here to for the Windows version, and if you need help installing, follow the directions here. I hope you all enjoy it. If you have read Chamber of Secrets, you know the inside story of the name!
���� All letters are uppercase, but when you type in caps, you'll get letters with a flourish (and that includes the serpent 'S'.) This is another fun headline-type font. In other words, it's rather illegible when in small point sizes! But it does have it's moments of usefulness -- especially for things mysterious or spooky!

BTW, Please note the change in address, now you may email me at [email protected]

who's got the button?
If you really like Parseltongue, why not put this button on your site to tell people about it? Just save the image to your server, and paste the following code into your webpage.
Get Parseltongue, a Harry Potter  inspired font!
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/carpesaponem/">
<img src="parselbutton.gif" alt="Get Parseltongue, a Harry Potter inspired font!" border="0"></a>



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Font and Imagery � CarpeSaponem, Sarah McFalls 2001-02.
Ouch. I think that thing bit me!
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