A back-to-basics, Bauhaus-ey, geometric sans serif. Some of the shapes (G and S) are a bit unconventional due to the small grid, but I think they are fairly legible.
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Published: 25th December, 2011
Last edited: 2nd October, 2013
Created: 22nd December, 2011
I made this monospaced script font, and wondered if it had been done before in fontstruct. Couldn't find any at a quick search.
But I wish you all a merry christmas and a happy new year!
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Published: 25th May, 2011
Last edited: 21st June, 2011
Created: 15th May, 2011
Clone of Squarific. I did call it a font family, so here is the second member. Still a work in progress.This is a clone of Squarific
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Published: 23rd October, 2013
Last edited: 29th October, 2013
Created: 21st October, 2013
A font, in which every character consists of two or more interlocking shapes. Slightly inspired by Thalamic's "fs Six Sticks".
I might do some alternates in the lower case area, and possibly also numbers. But I really shouldn't. Funny how creativity flows, when you should be doing something else :p
A pixel script font with a heart worked into each capital letter. So far it also only consists of capital letters, but I will make a minuscule set at some point. Ideal for embroidery.
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Published: 31st March, 2012
Last edited: 2nd April, 2012
Created: 1st March, 2012
Instead of strokes through letters (such as in f, t) there's an inward tick. The name is a combination of the words "block" and "tick" or maybe "flick".
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Published: 9th June, 2015
Last edited: 10th June, 2015
Created: 7th June, 2015
I suddenly had a lot of time on my hands, which resulted in this font. The initial idea was to make a font inspired by the (handwritten?) signs in retail stores, but it quickly took a turn for the more comic.
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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.
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Published: 4th January, 2013
Last edited: 17th April, 2014
Created: 11th March, 2011
Long lost brother of the squarific family. I'm releasing it now, so that I can find it in the search function.This is a clone of Squarific
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Published: 14th June, 2013
Last edited: 15th June, 2013
Created: 5th June, 2013
Inspired by a Vascomat sign. I know the v, w, x, y and z are a bit awkward, and some of the curves are a bit wobbly.
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Published: 2nd June, 2012
Last edited: 16th December, 2016
Created: 31st May, 2012
Upper case is high, lower case is low. And it was going fine untill the letter x came along. Well it's a stupid letter anyway, just use 'ks' or 'cs' or even 'cks' instead ;P I think it works now. Call off the spelling reform :D
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Published: 20th May, 2009
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 18th May, 2009
Like 'Simple Fraktur' but with bigger decorative capitals in a black square frame. working on the diacritics.This is a clone of Simple Fraktur
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Published: 26th November, 2011
Last edited: 9th November, 2012
Created: 8th April, 2009
I've worked on this for quite a while. I could only finish it now with the help of composit bricks.
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Published: 11th January, 2011
Last edited: 25th April, 2011
Created: 10th January, 2011
The name is not definite. Capital are black, lower case are white. Use [], (), {}, \/ for frames. Use _ for a "grey space", that connects the words. The eszet is white, for a black eszet use § - or the new capital eszet! I guess the name is definite then.
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Published: 10th April, 2014
Last edited: 24th April, 2014
Created: 3rd April, 2014
I'm playing around with some curves here. This is a sort of emulation of Eurostile, but quite different due to the limitations of the curves I have created. Please feel free to clone and see how it's done - I think I've seen this technique before, but I forget where...
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Published: 18th July, 2012
Last edited: 18th July, 2012
Created: 17th July, 2012
Each letter is represented by a puzzle piece that looks similar. There are some alternates in lower case.
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Published: 20th July, 2014
Last edited: 29th May, 2017
Created: 20th July, 2014
A sudden stroke of inspiration made me do a pixel script font. Many of the letters connect through the bowl, and where it would be too cluttered, I have lifted the pen slightly, still hinting at a connection. The currency sign (¤) is a heart <3
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Published: 17th March, 2011
Last edited: 27th March, 2011
Created: 14th May, 2009
Simply dressing up the letters, but I need some help with the last ones. What should the c and s wear? And I don't want doubles.
So far:
a - tailcoat ;
b - coat with two rows of buttons ;
c - ;
d - bowler hat ;
e - a handkerchief in its pocket ;
f - collar ;
g - flower ;
h - tie and jacket ;
i - tuxedo with butterfly ;
j - tie ;
k - top hat ;
l - vest ;
m - naval uniform jacket ;
n - epaulette ;
o - polo shirt;
p - shirt, vest and tie ;
q - blazer ;
r - vest and tie ;
s - ;
t - short vest and tie ;
u - glove ;
v - belt ;
w - fancy sleves;
x - monocle ;
y - high heels;
z - shoe
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Published: 7th November, 2009
Last edited: 7th November, 2009
Created: 6th November, 2009
White lower case letters within black upper case letters and vice versa.
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Published: 22nd January, 2014
Last edited: 17th February, 2014
Created: 15th January, 2014
I hope this qualifies as an inline ;) Each letter consists of one continuous line, zig-zagging back and forth to create the illusion of high contrast. The letters A, G, J, K, M, R, U, V, W, Y, Z have alternates in lower case. Other letters may need some more work.
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Published: 13th August, 2014
Last edited: 20th August, 2014
Created: 24th December, 2013
A Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana) typeface that mimics roman lower case shapes.
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Published: 21st June, 2015
Last edited: 24th June, 2015
Created: 29th April, 2015
This font almost made itself, when I found out that you could make an almost regular hexagon with vertical segments 9 bricks long and angled segments at 4*sqrt(5) = 8.94
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Published: 25th April, 2011
Last edited: 25th April, 2011
Created: 24th April, 2011
A minimalistic digital LCD-esque font. I figured five panels would be the minimal number to represent the latin alphabet, as they can binarily produce 31 (excluding blank space) different glyphs, while four panels would only make 15.
The numbers are duplicates of letters, so I've made a number symbol on the # to put before numbers (as in braille).
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Published: 28th August, 2015
Last edited: 3rd March, 2016
Created: 25th July, 2015
A work in progress. Quite simply a pixel modern roman typeface. The yogh (ȝ) I have designed as a mix between x and g. I thought of it as a latin letter gamma (ɣ) to distinguish it from the greek letter gamma (γ), but maybe it would do better as an insular g (ᵹ). What do you think?
I have gone with a classic seriffed look for the greek letters. I have looked a lot at Times New Roman to see the stress of the different characters. Do my solutions work?
Oh, and about the name: "Sprogreolen" is Danish for 'The Language Shelves', the pun being that "Bogreolen" would be 'The Bookcase' or 'The Book Shelves'.
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Published: 27th February, 2014
Last edited: 13th February, 2015
Created: 23rd February, 2014
Something as simple and boring as a monospaced, octagonal, sans serif font. But it has great unicode support!
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Published: 2nd September, 2010
Last edited: 5th September, 2010
Created: 2nd September, 2010
Just messing around with the new pieces. Hardly legible or cryptic I should say.