why do my new fonts barely have any ratings / get noticed nowadays
please give me some respect i have been working hard on these
sorry about earlier i was panicking about some of my fs fonts not appearing to the public
I do have a backup plan though!
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructors/2329682/aidenfont-alt
Fontstructing since | 24th October, 2019 |
Fontstructions | 414 shared, 1 staff pick |
Shared Glyphs | 35800 |
Downloads | 2009 downloads made of this designer’s work |
Comments Made | 146 |
unfinished [84/98]
This is a clone of Donald's Alphabet FontModeled after a Mode7 GBA ROM.
This is a clone of Under the SunTaken from the cover of Frums' song "memoryfactory.lzh".
Use @ for the big dot.
A font printed on paper containing printer issues I've found out about/experienced.
A and T: Mottled print and dots
C, G, P, and R: Toner at top of page
E and I: Vertical dark lines
H: Repeating background
J: Incorrect margins
K:
L: Vertical dark band
M: Gray background
N: Repeating defects
O: Horizontal light bands
Q: Washed-out print
S: Misaligned print
V: Compressed print
W: Non-fused toner
X: Folded or wrinkled paper
Y: Compressed text//image
Z: Paper Curl
@: Vertical dark streaks only
A font based off the logic puzzle Nurikabe.
Nurikabe is a logic puzzle with a bit complicated rules and challenging solutions.
The rules are not so simple.
You have a grid of squares Some cells of the grid start containing numbers. The goal is to determine whether each of the cells of the grid is "black" or "white" (Islands in the Stream calls these "water" and "land" respectively). The black cells form "the nurikabe" (Islands in the Stream calls it "the stream"): they must all be orthogonally contiguous (form a single polyomino), number-free, and contain no 2x2 or larger solid rectangles (Islands in the Stream calls such illegal blocks "pools"). The white cells form "islands" (which is where Islands in the Stream got its name): each number n must be part of an n-omino composed only of white cells. All white cells must belong to exactly one island; islands must have exactly one numbered cell. Solvers will typically shade in cells they have deduced to be black and dot (non-numbered) cells deduced to be white.
The left double quotation mark contains all known 1x1 number tiles used for this font.
If there's any glyph that needs fixing, let me know.