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This is a clone of Hitachi ModernA legible condensed font, with kerning and shoulder joints.
For alternative letters, See the alternative version here.
Photo by Abdelkarim Achtaou from Pexels
This font was created around the theme of community. I thought about different meanings of community, considering groups in close proximity. This led me to look at seed migration that eventaully led to fairy rings, also known as mushroom rings. I constructed this alphabet to work as a group, fitting together like mushrooms in a fairy ring.
Object Grotesque is a medium Sans-serif typeface. With its low contrast and modern look, making it perfectly for our branding and headlines. These typeface works well both in larger and smaller sizes and handles tight spacing nicely. This font includes 235 characters.
Venturing a little into Art Nouveau. A bit of unfamiliar territory, but it sure is an elegant style. This font builds on the ideas of "peach" and "just peachy," making this amalgamation, a potion of sorts. Please enjoy!
The 7 segment digts come from the Atari ST.
If you use this, please make sure to credit me somewhere…
feel free to post suggestions, but please no abugidas (except for UCAS, Thai, or Laos, if the font is not monospace) or abjads that are really hard to do or get working correctly (I can do Hebrew, but no yiddish marks)
You can alternatively get the font from FontSpace.
Font from the link has imrpoved metrics (64 em units per brick instead of 85.3̅ per brick), custom .notdef glyph, and cleaner outlines (i.e. no redundant points)…
A pixel font that is best displayed in multiples of 12 on Windows.
I noticed that there is data for font ID 1, but I'm not sure why there is still glyph data, but no actual data regarding the bricks themselves. Was it some sort of test by Meek?