I genuinely enjoy creating fonts. I like to look at how letters are associated with each other, visually. Perhaps how a style should carry itself through a character set.
Sometimes the relationships between a capital letter and its lowercase counterpart. I may make little adjustments so that once in a while these often visually orphaned letter associations actually make sense when they otherwise wouldn't. Other times I welcome the antithesis of that, where it is never a consideration.
I previously design logos, websites, branding packages and marketing campaigns for small business. I was big on social marketing, loved it. Thanks to Facebook, Google and Twitter for betraying all of mankind and screwing every one of us, I no longer feel that my profession is a worthy endeavour. I lived on social marketing and they conducted treason against all of humanity.
So, I am retired and now my art is my full-time, fonts included. I still support my reg/hosting customers, as required.
Personal URL | https://www.font-journal.com/ |
Fontstructing since | 29th March, 2012 |
Fontstructions | 75 shared, 2 staff picks |
Shared Glyphs | 17543 |
Downloads | 1245 downloads made of this designer’s work |
Comments Made | 1019 |
Copyright 2019 & 2020 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design (https://SymbioticDesign.com).
Created according to specific Design Rules (see the comments on the Fonstruct font development archive page).
This is the wide (extended) commercial version of Diamond t Blackletter (another Pro version, just wider). Credit for my original work IS greatly appreciated, though not required.
Style: Gothic.
Classified: Block.
Type: Blackletter.
Weight: Bold.
Web font: Yes.
Commercial use: Yes!
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: Nope.
P.S.:
Font-Journal:
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My best web hosting solution:
https://HDWebHosting.com
Blog (under development):
https://Worthful.com
PayPal donations (to encourage my continued design efforts):
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Copyright 2019 & 2020 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design (https://SymbioticDesign.com).
Created according to specific Design Rules (see the comments on the Fonstruct font development archive page).
This is the commercial version of Diamond t Blackletter (the Pro version). Credit for my original work IS also greatly appreciated, though not required.
Style: Gothic.
Classified: Block.
Type: Blackletter.
Weight: Bold.
Web font: Yes.
Commercial use: Yes!
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: Nope.
P.S.:
Font-Journal:
https://www.Font-Journal.com
My best web hosting solution:
https://HDWebHosting.com
Blog (under development):
https://Worthful.com
PayPal donations (to encourage my continued design efforts):
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Gigantic was inspired by Giant. But it had a flaw, a blown-out brick. Gigantic 2.0 eliminates that brick with a much simpler design. This font also represents my initial very basic (mis)understanding of the power of the connect bricks, which I have grown to love and embrace, and yet still not able to completely grasp.
This is a clone of Gigantic Mono FSThe double line (connect bricks) is supposed to be continuos (or at least look it). Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved. Composite alpha version 0.2.
Cover-Ups & Lies Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic & creative rights. Version 1.0
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Astrok Rounded font Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic & creative rights. Version 1.0
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https://SiteHostPros.com
Astrok font Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic & creative rights. Version 1.0
https://www.Doug-Peters.com
https://Dougs.Work
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https://Worthful.com
https://W3N.US/DPFonts
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https://shop.DomainHostmaster.com
https://HDWebHosting.com
https://SiteHostPros.com
Astrok Outline font Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic & creative rights. Version 1.0
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"Knot" font Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic and creative rights.
This is a clone of Knot Cartoon FSCopyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including creative and artistic rights. Version 1.000 sporting over 125 proper glyphs.
This is a clone of Tritanic FSCopyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including creative and artistic rights. Version 1.000 sporting over 125 proper glyphs.
This is a clone of Gigantic FS'Knot_Cartoon' font Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic and creative rights. Work In Progress (will require Glyphs or other pro font editor to finish).
Mjölnir Razor Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including creative and artistic rights. Version 1.005
From the Mjölnir (Thor's war hammer) family. The Razor style denotes how sharp I made all of the lower serifs and other aspects of the design, while keeping that heavy slab hammer 'top'.
I am a carpenter (of sorts) and this has to do with the fact that my hammer has a head divided into a blunt blow tool end and a prying end, usually for nails. I decided I wanted a version with a pry bar so sharp... GEEZ! look at that, I cut myself. Bloody hell.
This is a clone of Mjölnir_FSMjölnir Flying novelty slab serif display font Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic and creative rights. Version 1.005
Mjölnir is the name of Thor's hammer (God of War), hence, I tried to make the letters resemble some sort of new fangled hammer.
This is a clone of Mjölnir_FSMjölnir slab serif novelty display font Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic and creative rights. Version 1.005
Mjölnir is the name of Thor's hammer (God of War), hence, I tried to make the letters resemble some sort of new fangled hammer.
This is a clone of TRE45ON_FSA field (for the Stars without the star cut-outs) layer of multilayer font family Starfield & Stripes, Copyright 2014-2019 Doug Peters (each layer requires a separate font that represents one color).
This is a clone of Starfield & Stripes Starfield *FSStars layer of multilayer font family Starfield & Stripes, Copyright 2014-2019 Doug Peters (each layer requires a separate font that represents one color).
This is a clone of Starfield & Stripes Starfield *FSStarfield layer of multilayer font family Starfield & Stripes, Copyright 2014-2019 Doug Peters (each layer requires a separate font that represents one color).
This is a clone of Starfield & Stripes Composite *FSBackground layer of multilayer font family Starfield & Stripes, Copyright 2014-2019 Doug Peters (each layer requires a separate font that represents one color).
This is a clone of Starfield & Stripes Composite *FSStripes Layer of Multilayer font family Starfield & Stripes Copyright 2014-2019 Doug Peters (each layer requires a separate font that represents one color).
This is a clone of Starfield & Stripes Composite *FSStarfield & Stripes Copyright 2014 - 2020 Doug Peters. Stars & Stripes composite version. Composite placeholder of a layered font family, where the star background field is on one layer, the stars are on another layer, stripes on another, a background on yet another, and maybe eventually an outline font. There are other possibilities, as well. Each glyph is (of course) the same width as the corresponding glyph in any of the other layers, so that when you duplicate the final edit for a text layer, you simply change the new duplicated layer's font to the chosen layer and then select all and chose your color. This way you can have white stars on navy starfield with red stripes over a white background and a golden outline. The outline font can be placed underneath for a thin shadow outline, or over all the fonts for a thick, bold outline. And of course, you can choose your own color for each font and only use the layered fonts you want to.
This font reflects the design of the characters with the starfield design & stripes design font layers, and can act as a placeholder for the layered fonts (and has also been nudged over to clear a spot for the outline layer). Glyphs are the same width and use the exact same kerning.
Derivative of Whichcraft. Both Whichcraft & TRE45ON are fonts created by and Copyright by Doug Peters (SymbioticDesign).
Copyright 2019 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design (https://www.SymbioticDesign.com).
Donations are super-appreciated. Credit for my original work IS also greatly appreciated.
I guess I would classify this one as: Experimental.
Type: Slab Serif Caps with Sans?
Weight: Heavy.
Web font: Yes.
Commercial use: Yes!
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: No.
P.S.:
Font-Journal (Freeware fonts for designers):
https://www.Font-Journal.com
Hevy Duty Web Hosting (Genuine cloud web hosting solution):
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Domain Name registration:
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Fonts and graphics blog:
https://Worthful.com
PayPal donations (to encourage my continued freeware font design efforts):
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Oh yeah, I design logos, websites, graphics, ads, marketing campaigns, PCs, and just about anything, really. -DP
This is a cloneWackathetica is derived from Struck, both fonts were created by me (Doug Peters).
Wackathetica gets its name from the idea that I borrowed styling cues from serif, slab serif, and sans serif, even goth cuts and rounded font typographic designs to make a pretty wacky typeface. A couple of alternates are included in the unicode Halfwidths and Fullwidths register.
Vertical lines are thick, horizontal lines are skinny.
Copyright 2019 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design. This quirky, wacky font is now available on Creative Fabrica...
https://w3n.us/Wackathetica
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I classify it as: Hybrid, Semi-Serif, Casual.
Weight: Extrabold.
Web font: Yes.
Commercial use: Yes!
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: No.
P.S.:
Font-Journal:
https://www.Font-Journal.com
My best web hosting solution:
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Blog:
https://Worthful.com
Copyright 2019 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design (https://www.SymbioticDesign.com).
Experimental font, work in progress.
Donations are super-appreciated. Credit for my original work IS also greatly appreciated.
I guess I would classify this one as: Experimental, Casual, Display?
Weight: That's a good question.
Web font: Yes.
Commercial use: Yes!
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: No.
P.S.:
Font-Journal (Freeware fonts for designers):
https://www.Font-Journal.com
Heavy Duty Web Hosting (Genuine cloud web hosting solution):
https://HDWebHosting.com
Domain Name registration:
https://www.DomainHostmaster.com (Wild West Domain Registry)
https://www.Domainance.com (Directi's 'Public Domain Registry')
Fonts and graphics blog:
https://Worthful.com
PayPal donations (to encourage my continued freeware font design efforts):
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Oh yeah, I design logos, websites, graphics, ads, marketing campaigns, PCs, and just about anything, really. -DP
Discopatentiously Obstructivenating font Copyright 2016-2019 Doug Peters.
This is my own clone of the original version. It may look a little like my Kindegraf or Sketchy fonts, as it's my handwriting with a mouse, and I bet there isn't a lot of deviation there (with the handwriting) but it IS different. More characters would require more work. Happy to do it, but not for free.
Categories: Pixel font.
Types: Hand printed lettering.
Weight: Regular, Curly.
Web font: I don't think that would be a good idea, NO.
Commercial use: When Purchased.
Derivatives: NO.
Redistribution: NO.
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Clone of Tirrel (by Doug Peters). Copyright 2019 Doug Peters.
This version has the 'soft' alternates. These are the lowercase characters in 'Tirrel'. The idea is that if someone is used to using the shift key and only wants the softer style of the font, they can use this version and they will only get all the caps versions of Tirrel whether they use shift or caps lock (or not).
Categories: Monospaced Sans/Stencil.
Types: White Space, Striped, Display Caps, Logotype, & Novelty.
Weight: Bold.
Web font: Yeah, sure.
Commercial use: Yes.
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: No.
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Clone of Tirrel (by Doug Peters). Copyright 2019 Doug Peters.
This version has the 'hard' alternates. These are the caps in 'Tirrel'. The idea is that if someone is used to using the shift key and only wants the harder style of the font, they can use this version and they will get all the caps versions of Tirrel whether they use shift or caps lock (or not).
Categories: Monospaced Sans/Stencil.
Types: White Space, Striped, Display Caps, Logotype, & Novelty.
Weight: Heavy Bold.
Web font: Yeah, sure.
Commercial use: Yes.
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: No.
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https://Dougs.Work
https://SymbioticDesign.com
https://Worthful.com
https://Font-Journal.com
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Tirrel font is Copyright 2019 Doug Peters.
This is the original version of Tirrel. Although a display caps font, the uppercase has a hard, bold, brash version of capitals while the lowercase holds the 'softer' alternates with more defined characters. If you only want one or the other and have the habit of using shift (or caps lock), there should be two other versions of this font accompanying it, one "Tirrel Hard" and the other Tirrel Soft" to relieve frustration of those who type well.
Categories: Monospaced Sans/Stencil.
Types: White Space, Striped, Display Caps, Logotype, & Novelty.
Weight: Heavy Bold.
Web font: Yeah, sure.
Commercial use: Yes.
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: No.
https://www.Doug-Peters.com
https://Dougs.Work
https://SymbioticDesign.com
https://Worthful.com
https://Font-Journal.com
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Still mulling this one over.