A version of "Western Traintop" with more characters. (Work In Progress.)
fi=Regular $ symbol
This is a clone of Western TraintopKulibin or Kulidyaka? Kulich?
See more: https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/list/foundry/alexey-kryukov
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/152204/unispace
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/942604/lexiconius
Eda (by Alexander Tarbeev)
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/shinn/bodoni-egyptian-pro/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/shinn/scotch-modern/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/artlebedev/mirta/
Kostro, 21 Cent (https://yurigordon.com/ru/shop/fonts)
Kazimir, Parmigano, Brioni, Karloff (https://type.today/en)
Marian family(19c), Caponi (https://commercialtype.com/)
https://www.paratype.ru/pstore/default.asp?fcode=PT_FIL&letter=F
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/itc/caslon-no-224/
https://www.paratype.ru/pstore/yfonts/ITC-Bodoni-72.htm
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/wiescherdesign/bodoni-classic-cyrillic/text-light/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/redrooster/poor-richard-rr/monoline/glyphs.html
https://www.colophon-foundry.org/typefaces/peggs/
Please enjoy a private clone to see how I dealt with contrast, curves, bracketing, variable letter width and the difficult-to-achieve emboldening of the capitals’ vertical strokes within a minimal fontstruct matrix (and If you like what you see, please download for personal usage and vote kindly! :)
Intaglio’s amazing recent work makes similar strides (see the excellent rounds, for example), offering a solution before me to several of these long-standing impasses of the medium.
More characters to come... :)
This is a cloneUnicase with alternates (a, e, m, n, u...). You can find also an extra "&" at the ™ glyph and a "c" at the ¢. Inspired on the wonderful Goliath (1970) by Vincent Pacella, but with its own personallity.
Happy 10th anniversary to FS and all the fontstructors! Thanks a million to Meek and the sponsors. This is a wonderful trip and the future is infront of us, compañeros!
BTW, "Sorpasso" means "overtaking" in italian.
I'm kerning...
Narrow and heavy, ultra bold Piano key designs once required fractional brick scaling to generate their distinctive slit-like counter forms while working with maximum curves. Composite stacks provide a more elegant and versatile solution to this old problem. In this way, they can be seen as an important milestone on the road toward individually scalable bricks...
Letterspacing is kept tight in this fontstruction, but still needs a great deal of manual kerning especially around all the character lacking serifs on one or both sides.
72+ initial downloads done during testing and troubleshooting. More characters to come. Enjoy, and please vote kindly. : )
This is a clone