Font made for the logo of a particular project/video game of mine.
Some kerning pairs are imperfect... I can only bring them 10 bricks closer together, so a bit of space remains...
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Current Version: 1.9
See also:Dynablaze
Inspired by the Metallica logo
How to use the font
First letter- Upper case letters
Last letter- Lower Case letters
Middle letters:-
1=A 2=B 3=C 4=D 5=E 6=F 7=G 8=H 9=I 0=J !=K @=L #=M $=N %=O ^=P &=Q *=R (=S )=T -=U _=V ==W +=X /=Y ?=Z
Open to comments and suggerstions!
WORK IN PROGRESS! SUGGESTIONS AND TOP PICK ARE WELCOME
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/44117/mad_decent
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1739315/baldiozh
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1725534/ermak-1
https://olohgram.gumroad.com/
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1745326/beast-under-the-bed
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1631323/robots-in-space
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1243391/speed-shop
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1292787/brambled-metric
This one has been cooking for a while, it's one of my oldest designs, based on an old Deftones logo. I have finally managed to update it and found a proper way to work with the diagonals. Basic latin support and a few alternate letters.
**UPDATE 2024:
I have just released a commercial improved version of this font so reach out to escaphandro.net for downloads.
BLAYDES - A modern geometric Blackletter style
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Playing around with some more experimental geometric forms for a Blackletter-ish font. It doesn't really involve or honors any actual calligraphic traditions. The font is actually just a simple geometric sans that was modified to sort of faking the looks and style of a Blackletter.
I tried replicating various elements that are traditionally seen in a Blackletter, such as: angular-styled segments such as strokes, transitions, tapered endings or serifs with a different approach. I used a set of circular shapes and variations to these in order to achieve a similar effect.
The end result sits somewhere between this obesed airport Grotesk, a contemporary Blackletter and the work of a bladesmith.
It has some very sharp and pointy tips, and for some reason this often very 'sword-like' forms.