Trying an unusual oblique way to spacing the parts in a stencil font. Looking at the glyphs, I'm not entirely satisfied with the final awelcome. Thanks in advance. ❤️ I'm not entirely satisfied with the final aspect of my "s", any suggestion to improve it (or also for other letters) are welcome.
The font is inspired by prompt word 'rebirth'. This typeface represents the change in lettering overtime, can be interpreted with the bold layer representing more minimalistic and professional modern lettering and the thin lines being more rough lines inspired by cave carvings. I took an abstract aproach to adding shade in certain areas the letters are cut which made the typeface look quite geometric at first glance.
昔の活字の「は」のような
ちょっと読みやすくなったけどつまらない(?)
This is a clone of fs hayadatiThis 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.
WiP. Kerning in Basic latin is finished. In Fontstruct, it is not very convenient to do kerning between uppercase and lowercase and in accented Latin because there are no kerning classes here, so I am not doing them yet.
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/932488/xeometro
This is a clone of ztivalia eYe/FS+I'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.
This is a cloneWIP
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/937322/ollivander
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1596661/horizon-black-1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1500535/contortion-c
This is a clone of zavantia eYe/FSLefty version of zavantia. It's very funny mix both fonts.
This is a clone of zavantia eYe/FSAn 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/FSAn old updated idea: overlapping glyphs, and 3D simulation with colours. See also zupra eYe/FS.
you can think of this as the "sequel" to structurosa bold
This is a clone of StructurosaI based this font on the unusual lines of letters n, r and k I see on my mum's document folder, since I was old enough to be shown.
In the war my mum was a secretary in hospitals. When she was 21 she made friends with a Hungarian doctor there who helped her deal with the many terrors she saw daily, things most people never realised existed. He helped her survive and became her mentor and protector. He made her a beautiful folder for her documents and letters, from cardboard, kraft paper, inks and obsolete x-ray supports.
He decorated the folder with traditional designs - on the front of this folder he wrote Emlék ................... My mum used the folder until she died, just recently. My parents named me in honor of this man.
This font is in memory of my mother and also of her protective angel whose name I heard too rarely to remember, and sadly my parents never managed to trace him after the war.
Alternate g=\, alternate k={, alternate m=I, alternate z=}, alternate UC ß=#