The italic version of Arila Bold 16.
This is a clone of Arila Bold 16This is a font based on circles, with some restrictions:
- I am only allowed to add pixels
- There must be some part of a circle in each glyph
- No adding other parts of circles
- Monospaced
22/7=3.142857142857...
Wip
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2209904/midflite-c
This is a clone of Eternal [demo]This font is not a font, but rather a place where I can do experiments like large curves, things that only look cool in outline mode, and much more.
This is published and cloneable so you can see (and use) the experiments for yourself.
Capital A: Various sizes of circles approximated using a standard faux (pronounced like 'foe') bezier curve technique (top) and stock bricks (bottom)
Capital B: A thing that only looks cool in outline mode
Capital C: Approximations of diagonal lines.
Bottom (1): Simple Stock Brick method, using only two stock bricks.
2: Complex Stock Brick method, using three.
3: Composite method.
4: Complex composite method (4x4 composites)
Capital D: (Set filters to 2x2) I wish this was a stock brick / createable brick that didn't require layers or filters.
Ideas:
- Allow layers for non-patrons (maybe not colors, but at least layers)
- When stacking, don't revert the bricks to their original states
- Brick patching (T)
Capital E: Weird thorn brick pinwheel thing. I suppose the last one there is infinitely extendable, as seen in Capital F.
Capital F: Extension of the weird thorn brick pinwheel thing.
Capital G: Capital E but with fin bricks. The last one is also extendable (not shown)
Capital H: Two circles.
On the left is the largest one in the Capital A.
On the right is a slight variation that follows the rules of the circles: Any size circle should be able to exactly fit the one that's two sizes down. This one also looks marginally more consistent as far as stroke weights go.
Capital I: The snick bricks contain themselves.
Capital J: Sierpinski Triangle
Capital K: Capital E and G but with Snick Bricks
Capital L: Capital E, G, and K but with Half-width triangles
Capital M: If anyone wants to make this a font, be my guest.
Capital N: Original concept for Tloak (left), and the updated version (right)
Capital O: Collisions of the New Rings 1, 2, and 4, all offset by just a little, forming New Rings 3, 5, 6, and 7. Just like Binary. (i.e., if you combine 1 and 4 you get 5, or 1 and 2 make 3. Mixing all makes 7, the thickest one.)
Capital P: The capital C with composites expanded
Capital Q: Various approximations for curves at the tops of 1x2 slopes. You are very welcome.
Capital R: Zoom out and press 'O' while in expert mode
Capital S: Rounding the end of a diagonal
Capital T: Various brick patches using William Leverette's Brick Patching technique, found here.
New experiments go down here.
Suggestions and requests are allowed, but spam isn't.
Thank you, STF!
@SuIsJustBack4523721387: Weird flex but ok
(BTW, I can't comment or clone fonts)
This is one of my few fonts where the capital I is just a vertical line.
No, this isn't a 3x3 or even 2x2 filter font. It's 1x1.
SO HA!
Type hij. It looks beautiful.
Not done yet. I might also add other character sets. Definetely needs some kerning.
The name is supposed to sort of sound like Arial, but definetely not exactly.
I made this font because I am SICK of the 7x5 Pixel font approximations (¬_¬)
Anything wrong? Let me know.
This is a font showcasing most of the FS stock bricks being inverted. The only ones that havent been are:
Polygons 1, 2, and 3;
Macaroni Quarters 1, 2, 3 and 4;
Macaroni Eighths 1, 2, 3 and 4;
New Rings 1 through 7;
and all of the Connect Bricks.
Bricks are sorted by starting letter. Inside the letters, there are different categories based on how many bricks the inversion uses.
A recreation of the font seen in the service menu and mode select screen from Tetris: The Absolute: The Grand Master 2 PLUS. Some characters were either taken from Texmaster - a Tetris clone, or edited by myself.
This is a pixel font based on the iconic "S" design. Shading modifiers are in the More Latin section, from À (U+C0) to È. (U+C8)
Format: Shading Modifier | The letter(s) it's for
À | E and t
Á | E, F, and f
 | G and e
à | S
Ä | S and Y
Å | Y
Æ | G
Ç | ?
È | @