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Originally Posted by Hitch
Y'know, I did that, with a font that a client just could NOT let go of; he would not accept a "close" substitute, etc. Man, they went apes**t over the colophon, which I put as (traditionally) the very last page. You'd think I'd put in some pamphlet going on and on about fonts in general, or the like. Last time I tried it.
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My client was much nicer about this, giving credit on the copyright page to her editor, cover artist, cover designer, and typesetter (me—e-book and PDF for dead-tree), so she was entirely willing to allow a small paragraph of credit to the embedded font and its designer.