The main font on this site is Girls are Weird, created by John Martz. He offers it free for personal use or as toyware for commercial use. You'll have to go to his site to find out just exactly what toyware is.
I have a personal aversion to the overused—and too-often default—Helvetica and Times fonts (no offense to Max Miedinger and Stanley Morison), so hopefully the copy text you're reading will be Trebuchet from Ascender Corp.
I've laid out the pages in Dreamweaver which is a true miracle to those of us who want to design a site, not develop it.
Most of the images were completed using Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter and Adobe Illustrator. The rest were created with the antiquated software of pencils, charcoal, paint and paper.
A colophon generally describes details of the production of a book, but in recent times also includes the production details of electronic media such as a Web site. This information generally includes the typefacesand possibly their designersas well as any software used. A more complete definition of a colophon can be found at wikipedia.org.
