A flat version of elmoyenique's Zugarup so that you can extrude it to a 3D space…
This is a clone of zugarup eYe/FSVertical twin of zugaroo.
This is a clone of zugaroo eYe/FSSee more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2038810/ztoneyard-eye-fs-1
This is a clone of zulu eYe/FSColoured version of zulu. You can use the second different version of each glyph to avoid repetition in some words. These colours are inspired by a 2010 poster from the Apeloig's studio.
This is a clone of zulu eYe/FSThis is one of those fonts where you put yourself to work to unload the mind of other more complicated and that give headaches. It was born for a notice that encouraged to participate in the last FutureComp and now it is finished. And I like it. I must admit that it has returned me to pleasant sensations of time ago, when all was simpler.
An old updated idea: overlapping glyphs, and 3D simulation with colours. See also zupra eYe/FS.
An old updated idea: overlapping glyphs. Now with the new layers, here you are. See also zupra 3D eYe/FS.
This is a clone of zupra 3D eYe/FSWIP
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This is a clone of zureña eYe/FSAnother "little" font: only 1,5 bricks x-height (2 bricks for the upercase) with 2:2 filters. Inspired -just only the rounded aspect- by the great Frankfurter font, whose original (heavy) weight was designed by Bob Newman in the Letraset studio and issued in 1970. In 1978, Medium (the only style to include a lowercase, by Alan Meeks) and Highlight (by Nick Beishaw) were added. Inline (by Studio) followed in 1981. Our well know FSr escaphandro build Choripán, an excellent actualization of the classic font. BTW, my accents and other few glyphs must be improved. WIP.
Zurprizlit eYe/FS, but with added Cyrillic and other characters. Work in progress.
This is a clone of zurprizlit eYe/FSFor this font lc э я ы unpossable in cyrillic
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/929869/zlabby-eye-fs
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1938264/vibes-16
This is a clone of Zurprizlit ProI've already gotten into another mess. Again a "2-in-1" font. It may work as is, but if you want to convert it to a script one you have to use some connectors between the letters, placed in the glyphs <, >, \, [, ], {, }. You must try each of them between two characters because there are many possible combinations. I add some samples down here. Don't worry and be patient, please, the result is worth it. Oh well, the actual "</>" glyphs are finally in the "©/™". To see all working, copy and paste the following sentence in the User Input window, please: Th>e q>u>i>c}k b[r{o[w[n f>o[x j{u]m]p\s o[v{e[r t]h>e l>a{zy d>o{g.
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