This is one of those fonts where you put yourself to work to unload the mind of other more complicated and that give headaches. It was born for a notice that encouraged to participate in the last FutureComp and now it is finished. And I like it. I must admit that it has returned me to pleasant sensations of time ago, when all was simpler.
Unicase font. You can find alternates to "A" & "E" at the lowercase "a" & "e" (and their accents, of course), an additional design for the "Q" at the "q" and a "c" typing the "¢" sign. This font is directly inspired on Nickel created by the cool typographer David Jonathan Ross from DJR Foundry. Why? I don't know if this will happen to any of you, but me, when I stop to look at a font that I like, I find myself evaluating how the author has solved the usual "design problems". There are times when I agree with the chosen solutions (the most), but there are others when I think I would do it differently. This is the case. I wanted to modify a bit the general appearance of some glyphs of the font, especially characters like C, E, F, G, M, Q, R, S, X, Z and more, or the numbers and some secondary others. The differences were extensives and are more or less subtle in each of the complete set... And here you are the final result, I hope you like it. I've learned a lot during this experience, and FontStruct has been shown to be a very valid tool to work at this level. Thanks for read my little explanation and enjoy with this work, please.
The font inside my "zinfont eYe/FS" glyphs. One brick, one glyph... Try It, please, it's funny!
I'm working to convert it in my "two layered" first font. WIP. PS: Two layered colour version here.
This is a clone of zoulsister eYe/FSInspired by the mitic Stedelijk Museum poster from the great Wim Crouwel (and similar other fonts, I like specially igorrossi's perfect "Crouwel's Stedelijk Alphabeth", http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/219501).
Little picture game for one little pretty friend. To see the characters correctly, please type: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm. Then you can start freely combine the heads (uppercase A to M) with other bodies (lowercase a to m) and thus get funny surprises. There are up to 169 possible different combinations, so have a good time with them.
Xpanding (really!) zpains. The font can work by itself or curious effects can be achieved. The 3D aspect becomes real by adding one or two gray bands to our text as the sample show. Some alternatives (A, a, E, Y) are at the end of the Basic Latin set.
This is a clone of zpains eYe/FSVertical twin of zugaroo.
This is a clone of zugaroo eYe/FSTwo-in-One font again (maybe 3in1?). You can write only with the uppercase, write only with the lowercase or you can mix both alternating them in a single zigzagging word: HELLO, hello, HeLlO, hElLo. Your choice, your fun. Black and more legible version of zapezipi.