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A multi-line design which is slightly reminescent of mazes/fingerprints. It's not designed to create functional mazes, but it is somewhat capable!
"Absinthelyric Print" is an anagram for "Labyrinthine Script".
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Original size: 11.25pt. Use multiples of this value for pixel perfection. (If you use antialiasing, it will look perfect at most any size.)
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Design rules:
1. Square bricks and 90-degree angles only.
2. Alphabetic glyphs must have open terminals; numerals and symbols must have closed terminals. Letters which do not terminate (D,O, etc.) must be broken so that they terminate.
3. Glyphs must fill the 15x15 grid.
4. Ligatures and combinatorial glyphs must fit into one letter's space.
5. Draw from the outside in.
Brush script, art deco, classic engraving, three genera of gothic (sans serif, blackletter, and ancient alphabet!), runic, hieroglyphic, and yet still some futuristic tendencies all informed me. But do they blend?
The handwritten quality of a broad-nibbed pen or skillfully wielded marker provides the binding agent. An emulsion of all these influences, it is at once all and none. Even the strict modularity begins to melt into the background. Yet so distinctly fontstruct...
This is a cloneA font I designed for the animation series, "The Boris Barkov Show". This is made to look blocky and industrial, but still fairly modern. It's mostly built on a 5x5 grid, and is perfectly useable as a pixel font, but is meant for high-res applications.
The show's titlecards only use this font in uppercase. But, I designed a lowercase for the sake of accessibility.
The show is about a stereotypically Russian, mustachioed, ushanka-wearing pug named Boris Barkov. Apart from speaking both English and Russian, he's able to play the video game "Escape From Tarkov", wield a sword and rifle, and carry and throw objects despite his lack of opposable thumbs. His nemesis is PugB (the Americanized "Rambo" pug) and he's rumored to have shady dealings with Sam Yippington, the Latvian Dachsund arms dealer...
The free and open source alternative font to Bauhaus and the rare Burko
The display font alternative to the rare Burko.
Supports Afrikaans, Albanian, Catalan, Standard Cyrillic, Danish, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek (with Coptic chars.), Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Zulu. More languages coming soon!
Version 1.5. Added Romanian and Turkish languages and the OE ligature.
Older ones:
v. 1.4 - Completed the Greek language, including Coptic.
v. 1.3 - Added Most Greek Characters.
v. 1.2 - Added Standard Cyrillic Characters.
v. 1.1 - Added 16 languages, ligatures, kernings and more symbols.
v. 1.0 - Initial Release
See more:
Formula 1 font
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1790096/insider-4-1-3
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1770404/insider-4-1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1678880/hoverboard
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1848404/shodan
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1679938/foo-skaure-1
This is a clone of BET Logo