(Yes, "Enya" is now an international font. Read on to find out more...)
Hi, I'm Mike Zillion. I'm a designer and web multimedia artist consulting in San Francisco. I've been around the net for a while, so some of you might know me already (although not necessarily as Mike Zillion... =;^). All I feel like sharing with you right now are a few of my fonts, which have been circulating around the Internet since, oh, about 1991 or so.The most famous one is probably Enya, named after the singer whose album cover inspired it. This font has been included in numerous CD and online font collections, and has put me in touch with Enya fans from all around the world. Most recently, it was featured as the primary display font in Network General Computing's "Extreme Visibility" advertising and media campaign at the Atlanta Interop conference, where they shelled out for numerous prominent billboards, posters, videos, and t-shirts. The Big News Is that Enya is now available in an international form. Go to the Enya page to get it for Mac or Windows!
Bujew has a sort of sad spiritual origin, since I am no longer in touch with the beggar and wanderer who inspired it. Even sadder, my sister still sees him a few times a year, but that's another story.
One of my favorite fonts is Raj, which duplicates the visual impact of Sanskrit, right down to the diacriticals, but with English characters. You may draw your own conclusions about the irony of the name.