(Do NOT call me "azertyuiopqsdfgh"; i was dumb and bored when i wrote that name. You can either call me Futrey, Clément, or nothing. Azerty if you for some godforsaken reason like the sound of "azertyuiopqsdfgh")
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Home of fonts such as F² Blok, F² Circular, F² Futuround and plenty more! (F² stands for Futrey Fonts)
| Fontstructing since | 7th April, 2020 |
| Fontstructions | 21 shared, 0 staff picks |
| Shared Glyphs | 1954 |
| Downloads | 230 downloads made of this designer’s work |
| Comments Made | 4 |
Same old sci-fi style, but now smooooth! With sleek sharp diagonals instead of pixelized jaggies, this version is more at home in logos, signage, really anything that is not bound by the limitations of pixels!
The Haltmann Works Company voids all warranties, guarantees, and any responsibilities should this font cause cuts, scratches, or stabs.
VFDs. Chances are, you've probably seen one: microwave timers, car dashboards, stereos, maybe even your alarm clock from 1997 that you planned on selling. Well, this font is sort of the next evolution of this. Angular letterforms, pixelized edges, and a slightly hostile demeanor.
If it runs on batteries, you ought to use Robotronic!
All funds collected through the use of this font directly go the Haltmann Works Company to fund the new CEO's new ice cream factory.
"Dazzle camouflage was a form of camouflage not meant to conceal ships, but to make it make it harder to guess their distance, direction, and speed."
This font is similar, in regards that the letters are hard to discern and appreciate, especially in regards to their similarly-shaped cousins (B/C, E/F, N/O, etc.)
Agressive, violent, fat and edgy, meet F² Blok, the newest addition to the Futrey Fonts family! Inspired by the Noisia logo, Blok is a heavyweight — big, blocky shapes with sharp angles that refuse to play nice. It’s not subtle. It doesn't need to be.
A terrifically chuky 70s unicase font! For all your retro needs! You're working on a revival of the Moog? You're trying to remake a haunted arcade cabinet? You just want a marshmallowey font that's still quite stable? Futuround’s got your back!