Luthien Pixel

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by Frodo7
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Clone of Legolas Pixel.

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This is a rework of Legolas Pixel. Since most glyphs have been completely redesigned, except the lower case, I thought, it would warrant a new font name. This is a work in progress. I'd like to add some alternate letters, and small caps.
Comment by Frodo7 11th october 2014
@Frodo7 - Beautiful work here. Who needs Béziers when you have Blocks! :^)
Comment by Goatmeal 11th october 2014
There are very few kerning issues to solve, a pleasant surprise.

Song of Beren and Lúthien (first three verses), Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Comment by Frodo7 11th october 2014
Beautiful use of pixels. Looks good in the sample but also works well at larger size.
Comment by four 12th october 2014
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “Luthien Pixel” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 13th october 2014
Such a delightfully delicate and well balanced work.
Comment by p2pnut 13th october 2014
@meek: Thank you for the special mention. Much appreciated.

@Goatmeal, @four, @p2pnut: Thank you for your comments and kind rating.

This work had a long incubation period; for a pixel font 70 days is long, indeed. It started as a revision of Legolas Pixel. I was not happy with the capitals, and some of the special characters were also in need of a facelift. I've experimented with several versions, including a bold one to finally arrive to the present version. The character set had been vastly extended to support most European languages. As I said before, I keep working on this font, adding alternate characters, and perhaps, small caps and ornaments too.
Comment by Frodo7 13th october 2014
The text looks gorgeous in this font. How satisfying it must be to know you created this!
Comment by thalamic 13th october 2014
@thalamic: Thank you for your comment. Yeah, I was very happy to see all the small parts coming nicely together, including the subscript / supercript numbers, and the ligatures. I suppose, we all make fonts for the joy of creating something beautiful.
Comment by Frodo7 15th october 2014
I'm a blackletter fan.. this font is great, I absolutely love it

nice ligatures as well
Comment by Michel Troy ~UrbanPixel~ (Upixel) 20th october 2014
Plainly gorgeous
Comment by Aeolien 21st october 2014
Great pixel!
Comment by elmoyenique 24th october 2014

Pittsburgh

Comment by Stampede052 25th april 2016

THE VILLAIN

Comment by pvrplepoison 21st may 2023

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