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Published: 12th December, 2013
Last edited: 19th November, 2013
Created: 18th November, 2013
Font cloned from 90's video game "Sid Meier's Civilization I" (MS-DOS), English version - first font (id 0) in FONTS.CV
00881
Published: 12th December, 2013
Last edited: 12th December, 2013
Created: 12th December, 2013
Font cloned from 90's video game "Sid Meier's Civilization I" (MS-DOS), English version - second font (id 1) in FONTS.CV
21537
Published: 15th July, 2014
Last edited: 15th July, 2014
Created: 15th July, 2014
A vertical version of my Rodjah font. More for the fun of it, really (it's just the graphic designer in me). Makes for some interesting ideas, though...This is a clone of Rodjah
661631
Published: 21st October, 2014
Last edited: 12th November, 2014
Created: 18th October, 2014
I tried to understand how the program exchanged some of the bricks while leaving others of the same shape untouched. I gave up on that research though ... where I was unhappy with the look of a glyph I added, removed or replaced some bricks in the interest of esthetics and there has been quite a lot of nudging to change brick positions for a more logical distribution of 'gaps'. I find this version quite pleasing. Intentional design based on the clone of My Unintended.This is a clone of My Unintended
321672
Published: 2nd April, 2015
Last edited: 30th April, 2018
Created: 2nd April, 2015
A GameBoy-inspired pixel font with a size of 7px + 2px descenders and + 2 px ascenders
491293
Published: 11th December, 2008
Last edited: 14th March, 2013
Created: 7th December, 2008
the western font family mostly uses the same grid size. started with wagon train, then desert rose, saloon, ironside, and finally cart before the horse which uses a narrower grid. they are similar, but unique and each evokes a different feeling - desert rose i think is simple and pretty with its flowerets, saloon is fancy and sassy, ironside is macho and machine-like, wagon train and cart before the horse are simple but also have some embellishments :)
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Published: 9th December, 2008
Last edited: 15th June, 2009
Created: 9th December, 2008
back to my old habits i guess (putting a sample in A). oh well i couldn't help wanting to show off my filly. western font with a horse to pull the covered wagon. condensed version of wagon train. use [ for back of wagon, lowercase for text, ] for front of wagon and 0 or 1 for horse. 0 has mane. 1 does not :)This is a clone of Wagon Train
302604
Published: 9th December, 2008
Last edited: 21st November, 2009
Created: 7th December, 2008
start your own wagon train. use [ for back of wagon, lowercase letters for text inside wagon, ] for front of wagon and 0 or 1 for the horse. use uppercase for single letters in a wagon. gittyup!
673784
Published: 21st August, 2008
Last edited: 6th July, 2016
Created: 17th August, 2008
named after the movie fantastic voyage - not for hyperbole. based on the font used for one of the movie posters. although i will say using brick scaling is fantastic!
810995
Published: 10th July, 2008
Last edited: 29th September, 2009
Created: 10th July, 2008
not really a picket. perhaps a cousin :)This is a clone of Picket Line
260772
Published: 10th July, 2008
Last edited: 30th September, 2009
Created: 9th July, 2008
i was looking at the contempo font in pixel view and this came to mind.This is a clone
311302
Published: 11th December, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 6th December, 2008
the western font family mostly uses the same grid size. started with wagon train, then desert rose, saloon, ironside, and finally cart before the horse which uses a narrower grid. they are similar, but unique and each evokes a different feeling - desert rose i think is simple and pretty with its flowerets, saloon is fancy and sassy, ironside is macho and machine-like, wagon train and cart before the horse are simple but also have some embellishments :)
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Published: 11th September, 2008
Last edited: 17th October, 2009
Created: 11th September, 2008
my take on font first done by saberrider. thanks saber for the inspiration :)