6162727
Published: 29th April, 2011
Last edited: 29th April, 2011
Created: 10th April, 2011
A night far from sorrow and madness , a night filled with life, a night to relax and celebrate ...
6554416
Published: 27th March, 2009
Last edited: 13th May, 2009
Created: 27th March, 2009
Permutation: The act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements.
One font, two different brick combinations.
Picking any two bricks from the 169 available gives a total possible combinations of 14196 (169C2) different fonts. Counting a certain kinds of bricks as one--all four 45degree, for instance--gives 36 unique bricks, resulting in 630 (36C2) unique combinations or fonts.
In this font, if the bricks are swapped with each other, the result will be a different font. Hence order of the bricks matter. In which case, nCr (combinations) is not the right choice. What's needed is nPr (permutations). 169P2 gives 28392 permutations and a 36P2 gives 1260 permutations.
So, at a minimum, 1260 fonts are possible with the current implementation of FontStruct, with just this particular layout of bricks.
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Published: 13th June, 2008
Last edited: 29th January, 2014
Created: 13th June, 2008
finished for now.
i'm thinking about some gimmicks like maybe pentagrams and ish...
but we'll see ;P
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Published: 27th April, 2011
Last edited: 26th April, 2011
Created: 26th April, 2011
Based on the Arancito fontstruction, a set of playful modular elements to create banners and borders, including a small collection of fleurons.
Upper case is for horizontal borders and decorations; lower case is for terminals; numerals and basic punctuation are for fleurons; @ contains the Arancito symbol.
This is my (small) entry for the FontStruct Illustration competition.This is a clone of Arancito
4639521
Published: 3rd October, 2011
Last edited: 3rd October, 2011
Created: 3rd October, 2011
As the name suggests, this font uses only 90 degree angles.
22436015
Published: 12th May, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 12th May, 2008
Geometric typeface. Angular shapes for the uppercase, rounded shapes for the lowercase.
18607514
Published: 17th May, 2008
Last edited: 20th June, 2008
Created: 17th May, 2008
Sometimes you just need to throw some junk pixels into the mix.