2110827
Published: 25th April, 2024
Last edited: 27th September, 2010
Created: 19th September, 2010
A reconstruction of some of the original GUI elements found on FontStruct, as a FontStruction on FS! :)
The design elements are (c) FontStruct/Rob Meek/FSI FontShop International (excluding MS-style cursors). This is meant as JUST a fanart and is not meant to infringe on the authors' rights.
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This font is meant to be viewed and used at PXL sizes (12 px and multiples).
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This pictographic font is a WIP (work in progress). Any suggestions are welcome!
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Changelog:
*20 September 2010 — Added new glyphs (FS GUI elements/artifacts + some cursors & GUI widgets, like radio buttons). Notable additions include the FS web browser favicon (in 2 versions!) and the social networking icons found under the "Tell the world" dropdown option.
Also changed the picture-to-letter mapping, this requires further improvements, though.
*27 September 2010 — 11 new GUI image elements/artifacts were added after suggestions by other FontStructors:
1. The clone icon (Dolly the clone sheep)
2-4. "Add fave", "My fave" and broken-hearted "Drop fave" versions of the heart icon that can be used to keep track of your favorite FontStructions
5-6. Two (2) versions of the current FontShop favicon (faux anti-aliased and B&W contrasted)
7. A rectangular FontStruct mini-banner that appears when embedding a FontStruction into an external website
8. "FontStruct is brought to you by" text from the same embeddings
9. Small negative/inverted upwards arrow (I always seemed to forgot to add that one up until now)
10. The e-mail icon from FontStructor userpages, and
11. The pixel rating ‘voted’ tick mark.
*[next version]
P.S. Any suggestions, comments and ideas are again appreciated, welcome & even encouraged! :D
332554
Published: 25th April, 2024
Last edited: 7th February, 2011
Created: 30th October, 2010
The American Sign Language fingerspelling alphabet. I'm not too happy with J and P is absolutely horrid, but I haven't gotten anything else to work.This is a clone
1201154
Published: 25th April, 2024
Last edited: 1st May, 2014
Created: 1st May, 2014
Futuristic and somewhat minimalistic font for a logo I'm working on.
964266
Published: 15th May, 2008
Last edited: 25th August, 2008
Created: 15th May, 2008
Geometric Sans Serif; Designed to be used as a pixel font; Design includes subpixel shading to add subtlety to harsh squared corners when viewed at 12pt. Uppercase and punctuation to come...
320551100226
Published: 27th May, 2008
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 27th May, 2008
Now kidnappers can save time and type their notes rather than cut letters from newspapers!
13708015
Published: 9th June, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 9th June, 2008
More of the same here... but this time in 3D! For best results use with 'Picchu Background'
250844
Published: 6th November, 2008
Last edited: 24th November, 2008
Created: 5th November, 2008
Clone of neustrukt by reaktivo. Adds and Fixes some alternative characters, currently in beta.This is a clone of neustrukt
292109831
Published: 8th January, 2009
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 6th January, 2009
It's like Helvetica. But bitmap and not solid and all scraggly and stuff.
6741320626
Published: 15th April, 2009
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 26th February, 2009
// Singularity
// Designed in April 2009
// by Jared Benson
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// Part of the Singularity Family
// created with Fontstruct
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// Also see:
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// Singularity Ligatures
// Singularity Chunk
// Singularity Chunk Ligatures
//
Singularity was born out of a love for gnarly ink traps.
1274146257
Published: 26th October, 2009
Last edited: 2nd October, 2009
Created: 1st October, 2009
The ‘Sans Serious’ Series is a group of tribute typefaces meant to honor Dutch designer and typographer Jurriaan Schrofer.
Along with Wim Crouwel and Josef Albers, Jurrian Schrofer (1926 - 1990) was among the Bauhaus pioneers of grid-based modular typography and design.
Schrofer's work experimented with type, light, and color and focused on mathematical shapes and pattern.
“Schrofer made several attempts to create complete typefaces - one of which was wittily calledSans serious- but this was never his goal. ‘Is it necessary’, he wrote, ‘to make complete alphabets with upper- and lowercase, figures, diacritics and seriously adorned with a name, when the aim is merely a formal investigation into basic recipes’ Schrofer's domain was never the design of typographic alphabets, to be used by other designers, but always the creation of letterforms ‘made to measure’ as part of his own designs of - mainly - book covers and postage stamps. He created a rectangular alphabet as the basic element of his ever-changing covers - each based of the same grid but colored differently - for a series of scientific books, ‘Les textes sociologiques’ from Mouton Publishers. He made sophisticated pixel-based letters, all drawn by hand, and experimented with photographic screens as a means of distinguishing simplified letterforms from the background. He created logotypes built from custom-made letterforms, based on rectangular grids.”
“In his booklet ‘Letters op maat’ (‘Type made to measure’, 1987), Schrofer presented many of his experimental alphabets from the 1960s and '70s. The booklet was part of a series of goodwill publications edited by Wim Crouwel for Lecturis Printers, Eindhoven.”
125102644
Published: 2nd November, 2009
Last edited: 10th October, 2009
Created: 26th September, 2009
So what's your suite look like?
A set of lowercase alphabets based on elements of an architectural floor plan. Each letter is a "room," equips with partition, stair, table, window, or a bed.
After constructing you word, be sure to print it out, take a red pen and guide yourself through the rooms; no matter the arrangement, you will be able to travel from beginning to end.
Designer Features:
letter "o" features a central balcony looking down below.
letter "v,"w" have a wedged corner; perfect for study area.
letter "x" and "i" are grand staircases, boosting the grandeur of your creation!
Hope you will enjoy this unique typeface, and feedback welcome!
110265
Published: 3rd November, 2009
Last edited: 4th November, 2009
Created: 3rd November, 2009
I've been working on this font ever since studying the architecture of ships. I then proceeded to study architecture of more modern cruise vessels that are used in commercial travel to this day. Fascinated, I then went to create this font. This is a clone of Infinite Suite
70673
Published: 6th November, 2009
Last edited: 23rd November, 2009
Created: 24th October, 2009
This is for a uni project and my first ever use of fontstruct.
i have used an invert technique using triangles
throughout the letters and numbers.
hope you enjoy
213669
Published: 7th November, 2009
Last edited: 7th November, 2009
Created: 24th October, 2009
A font i created for a University brief, the font had to represent the theme of decay.
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Published: 22nd November, 2009
Last edited: 22nd November, 2009
Created: 16th November, 2009
This font consists purely of elements of musical notation. Some of the letters are a bit far fetched and it is only barely legible, but I like it, and maybe you should use it for musical notes instead of text.