Segmentik is a 129-segment display color font.
Also includes characters for borders in the Private Use Area. U+E02E for all off, and U+E02F for all on.
Currently not able to edit this as it won't load in the FontStructor (HTTP 500)
i had this idea for a font: no nudging, no composites, no layers, no modifying, just completely random bricks. (ones that look good) literally.
i have no idea whether to be proud of this though, and i don't know if anyone's done this before
made this 3 months ago, decided to finish the alphabet
I was just on the internet watching videos when I stumbled accross a video that was about a guy talking about something called the "ClockClock 24". I looked this up and I kid you not: it is a 24 hour clock made of smaller Analog clocks. When I saw this I was like, "only if you were able to make it display letters...", and then I thought, "I could do that".
And thats how this monstrosity was born.
This project was stuck in font purgatory for over two years due to some frustrating issues with consistency. Finally revisited and finalized, here is a simple thin inline deco font, had some fun with the flip-flopped "B" as the "g." Please enjoy~
Experimental font based on the minimalist numbers from the YouTube Contemporary Premiere Coutdown timer
Thanks to Sed4tives for STF_FAUX BEZIER ROTUNDS
good lord this is gonna take forever...
i need to fix the 2, man
This font is based off of a font called "1942 Quadrata", or known by it's demo name, "1942 Quadrata Lim" by GLC. I'll try to give as much vibe as the original font I can for this!! ^_^
Extra glyphs, like the ".s." glyph, and alternate glyphs, can be found in Private Use.
Inspired by INVASION BLOCK (by the great Upixel), but right slanted, with more glyphs added (206 in total) and some of the originals slightly retouched.
This had the numberscomp tag on it at some stage, so still shows the numerals first in the gallery pages. I wasn't happy to share it until now however. I used a combination of connected and custom made bricks. Alternate a and e in lower case.