Dotted sewing pattern style font, its pretty simple but I pulled some oddball kerning tricks and such to make it connect at certain letter combinations.
I will show a little of this in a sample image bellow.
Enjoy
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Created on 27th June 2019. Last edited on 12th September 2019.
"f" has no descender on a regular style.
Well peeked by other dotted fonts : )
Is that just a sketch ?!
why is @ deeper than the minuscules a, g, j, q, y, ... z?
why so different descenders for the Minukel?
What does STF_LULLO & STICH stand for? Dot for Dot? (Art pour Art?)
This is a very special mix of "LED" and "Sans Serif".
Why not try a real oblique font (or italc) instead of skewing your fonts artificially (Illustrator, InDesign or Gimp or what ever etc.) into your samples to present them.
???
That would be a little more work, a little more dedication in dealing with FS.
No problem at all about your English, I understand you ;)
The idea for this was to make somewhat of a playful sewing style font with a childish feeling. Not nessecairily approached by truely typographic perspective. Something we could have made in pre-school. So that is why f & q have descent and p does not for example. So this font not aims at LED or Matrix font.
Good point about "@", I totally didn't notice it actually descend one dot too far,
thank you!
The name "LULLO & STITCH" partialy derived from Disney's "Lilo & Stitch", but there is no relation between this font and the Disney movie.
Maybe some day I make true Italic style instead of using faux effect in design application, for this font it wouldn't be so much extra work. :) Maybe good style idea to make a script version.
I hope that, despite the imperfections you still like it ;)
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"f" has no descender on a regular style.
Well peeked by other dotted fonts : )
Is that just a sketch ?!
why is @ deeper than the minuscules a, g, j, q, y, ... z?
why so different descenders for the Minukel?
What does STF_LULLO & STICH stand for? Dot for Dot? (Art pour Art?)
This is a very special mix of "LED" and "Sans Serif".
Why not try a real oblique font (or italc) instead of skewing your fonts artificially (Illustrator, InDesign or Gimp or what ever etc.) into your samples to present them.
???
That would be a little more work, a little more dedication in dealing with FS.
Cheers.
Sorry for my english ; )
Maybe I've forgotten some styles / Script (K, R, s ?, p. E.)
@ beate, Thanks for commenting :)
No problem at all about your English, I understand you ;)
The idea for this was to make somewhat of a playful sewing style font with a childish feeling. Not nessecairily approached by truely typographic perspective. Something we could have made in pre-school. So that is why f & q have descent and p does not for example. So this font not aims at LED or Matrix font.
Good point about "@", I totally didn't notice it actually descend one dot too far,
thank you!
The name "LULLO & STITCH" partialy derived from Disney's "Lilo & Stitch", but there is no relation between this font and the Disney movie.
Maybe some day I make true Italic style instead of using faux effect in design application, for this font it wouldn't be so much extra work. :) Maybe good style idea to make a script version.
I hope that, despite the imperfections you still like it ;)
Cheers
@Sed4tives - A nicely designed dot font. :^)
@Goatmeal, thanks :)
I changed "@"
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