See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1270088/kirpich-1
This is a clone of zarzaparrilla eYe/FS CSee more:
https://www.emigre.com/Fonts/Council
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1223206/range-drifter
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/158523/prof_downer_s_iowa_tonic
This is a clone of dennisonA font which evokes a feeling of roving warbands. It looks a bit Wild West, too! It started as one of those blackletter designs with diamond-shaped terminals, but then I experimented on it and now we have this.
A gnarled, pointy design which fits into many historical periods and aesthetics. It makes me think of Wild West woodtype and gargoyles.
Version 1.5
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Experimental slab-serif. The added height from the serifs is quantized so that the serifs, rather than the normal lines, determine a glyph's geometry.
It reminds me of the Wild West and the old cartoon "The Jetsons" at the same time. It uses two kinds of serifs: normal slabs and "hangover" serifs. The hangovers are the ones that look like overhangs. Is there another name for them? I don't know.
This font is set to appear in several games at once! I'm not the developer of any of them! WOO
Despite what you may have heard, a "hoedown" is just a party.
A design made to have long legs. The mild optical illusion this font creates was a happy coincidence!
I changed the name to "Taller Tales" since it seems that many fonts called "Tall Tales" actually exist...
Original size: 40pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection, or use in combination with antialiasing)
Update: a cleaned up, professional OpenType version (also with an alternate "a") can be downloaded for free HERE!
This is a clone