Inspired by Punk-esque, spray-painted, hip hop genre types, MX Wasgard is a take on that, using two varying sets of bubbly typefaces that can be merged together to create an overall dynamic type arrangement.
Would also like to thank Meek for giving us the new thinner macaroni bricks so as to make this typeface possible! :D
Based on Suspiria's opening credits.
The outline version of "Slab Serif 100". Sizes are as the parent font so this version can be used with the parent and other versions. Work in progress.
This is a cloneWhile waiting at a doctor's office, absentmindedly drawing letters on my knee with a new pen in my hand, I realized after I while that I was doodling the glyphs of fs_penmanship, although with curved ends. Which got me thinking that it just might be possible with the new and improved HTML fontstructor.
This is the second version of that idea. The first version had too many compromises in lining up the stacked and nudged bricks. Be that as it may, the new fontstuctor has grown up so much and although quite recognizable compared to the original, but level 1000 in possibilities, all hidden behind a simple interface. Brilliant.
PS, Rob: I found two things that need further updating: 1. Because of the way 4×4 stacks work, nudges need to be in increments of 8th as opposed to the 4th that is currently the case, otherwise, some of the bricks just don't line up. 2. Bricks should be rotatable from the center of the grid box in increments of 15° (or at least 45°).
This is a cloneI was looking for a dingbat font for map making, but I couldn't find one that matched my criteria, so I made this. Please tell me what symbols you want.
A - House
B - Farm house
C - Village
D - Town
E - City
F - Church
G - Fortress
H - Castle
I - Igloo
Typeface used for the opening credits of Hero's Quest: So You Want To Be A Hero (EGA) & Quest For Glory: So You Want To Be A Hero (EGA), (C) 1989 Sierra On-Line. The words and names were not generated using an in-game font; they were actually pre-rendered static images within the game's art assets. Letters Q & Z created by Goatmeal.
Because the flourishes/sparkles present in the center of several letters could not be recreated effectively in FontStruct, they are NOT included in this font recreation.
Inspired by a Blackletter font in which I saw Art Deco qualities. The name comes from Norse/Viking mythology. It's great for headlines/titles and works nicely as majuscles for slab sans serif fonts.
No DL for this particular design but the initial font design will be tidied (has Latin & MoreLatin only) and made available before the end of next week.
See more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/755432/nova_informe_serif
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Podkova?selection.family=Podkova:400,500,600,700,800
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/877070/fs_not_a_semiserif
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/951011/fs_afterline
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/999634/at_digitta
This is a clone of fs nudgershootsSee more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1066490/fs_quack2
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1611359/f77-kip
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1597746/lexpelian
This is a clone of fs mogwa sans—Update 04/19/22: Deḥuti has been vastly improved, and is called Dihjauti, which you can get on 1001fonts. The Font Squirrel version is the older one, and I'm currently waiting for the new version to be uploaded—I fixed a few characters and moved others, plus, I redrew the Qs.
Deḥuti /de.'hju:.ti:/, formerly Tehuti, took me just over a year to complete. It is my first text font; it is also not a fontstruction. A lot of that time went into deciding its overall look. Eventually, it decided that it wanted to be modern, i.e., experimental, and so it is. The design is heavily influenced by Dwiggins' Electra, with touches from Palatino, Fairfield, and Goudy Old Style. Dehuti, which is available on Font Squirrel, Font Library, or Smart Fonts, includes a book, italic, bold, and a bold-italic version. The Alt (alternate) versions simply differ in the vertical spacing,, i.e., they are closer set. Enjoy. :)
The other fonts, indicated by pairs of glyphs above, are fontstructions that I created years ago. They are: Osiri (originally Azurite), Daaghu, Quartzite, Sunstone, and Drakwulf, which I made into a font for a friend.
This is a clone