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Bermuda Card & Bridge Fonts |

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It is common practice to name a font after a city or place. The first official world
championship contract bridge match was held in Bermuda in 1950, and the Bermuda Bowl, the
trophy for victory, remains the emblem of the world championship.
The Bermuda font family includes 12 card and bridge fonts in both TrueType and
PostScript formats and an excellent 8 page Users Guide. Each of the 10 card fonts
includes all 52 cards, 4 card backs, a blank card, a joker, a card with a large club, a
card with a large spade, a card with a large heart and a card with a large diamond. The
two bridge fonts can create any bridge diagram which can include the declarer and dummy.
Here are samples of each of the font in the Bermuda family.
Bermuda Full cards with outlines for the heart and diamond symbols.

Bermuda Solid Identical to Bermuda except the heart and
diamond symbols are solid.

Bermuda Alternate Full cards with outlines for the heart and
diamond suits and a different style of face card.

Bermuda Alternate Solid Identical to Bermuda Alternate
except the heart and diamond symbols are solid.

Bermuda Left Left edge of cards with outlines for the heart
and diamond symbols.

Bermuda Left Solid Identical to Bermuda Left except the
heart and diamond symbols are solid.

Bermuda Top The top edge of cards with outlines for the
heart and diamond symbols.

Bermuda Top Solid Identical to Bermuda Top except the heart
and diamond symbols are solid.

Bermuda Top Left The top left edge of cards with outlines
for the heart and diamond symbols.

Bermuda Top Left Solid Identical to Bermuda Top Left except
the heart and diamond symbols are solid.

Bermuda Bridge For bridge diagrams.

Bermuda Bridge Alternate For bridge diagrams.

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