1111729120
Published: 18th November, 2009
Last edited: 5th January, 2010
Created: 2nd November, 2009
Clone of slubgob.
I saw some stringy potential dyed in the wool of intaglio’s original and tried to draw it out. First I added one brick to the x-height; second I added little connecting, er, nubs for a very tightly spaced continuous script. From there, I was basically done, but then had very little restraint and took it to this point, which is now sort of a mishmash of styles (let’s just go ahead and rule out all caps settings right here and now ;)
I am hoping one of y’all fontstructors will chime in with the next version that really knits the job up all nice like! Or, barring that, I will try to tighten it up and continue to defer all praise to intaglio.
Edit [12/10/09]: After receiving the blessing of intaglio, I added More Latin and the first half of Extended Latin A. This fontstruction is nearing its final stitches, however I still welcome suggestions and additions. As seen in my samples below, it seems to work well with a rounded outside stroke. Be forewarned: Approximately -10 tracking and some manual kerning are a must to properly render the connected script effect. Enjoy! : )This is a clone of slubgob
711257015
Published: 24th October, 2009
Last edited: 28th November, 2009
Created: 17th October, 2009
More pxl love. And another expansion of Lex Kominek’s Trajedy majuscules.
The freshness of the original charmed me into creating an extended set of matching miniscules, diacritics, symbols and ligatures. But why stop there? :^)This is a clone
3473545059
Published: 25th September, 2009
Last edited: 16th April, 2013
Created: 8th September, 2009
tryin’ hard, I got screwy.
greek and cyrillic shaping up;
more characters to come...
[update April, 2013:: The basic latin set has morphed into a new gothic sans design thanks to a host of solutions enabled by the new propeller bricks.]
21052210
Published: 18th April, 2024
Last edited: 9th September, 2010
Created: 22nd June, 2010
Fontstruct 2.0’s composite brick feature enables a relatively complex permutation with a simple brick substitution!
Similar to Fat Bit with friendly ballooning bits, this is the long-promised fontstruct synthesized via a rounded stroke in first sample from iChip. While the advanced filters have long been understood to allow for a range of emboldening effects, the additional pixel-blitters entailed by composite bricks allows for more possible outcomes.
Nothing nearly as programmable as the Meek fm, but an eensy bit closer. : )This is a clone of Fat Bit