I make serious fonts to help my computer programming. I also like doing conceptual things with fonts, like making them overlap to build shapes, making letters represent different things and building optical illusions of lines that are not there.
Personal URL | https://thisstack.wordpress.com |
Fontstructing since | 15th April, 2013 |
Fontstructions | 164 shared, 5 staff picks |
Shared Glyphs | 18452 |
Downloads | 1936 downloads made of this designer’s work |
Comments Made | 389 |
In the future we will have metadata attached to each letter. Metadata will also indicate the ordinal letter order of each word. And wrapping will start lines with the space rather than today where the space is on the end of the previous line.
From top to bottom, I have included a 'future' letter category, Morse code, the letter and some letter width data, unicode bits, and the letter beginning along with case.
Another attempt to make a readable font narrower than Arial Narrow. I am basing the letters on ovals now, to try to make them easier for my eyes to deal with at small sizes. Works well at size 9. Arial Narrow is still better than this at size 8.
This is a clone of UrialI went and mangled Spelunker by Zephram. I am messing with the shapes of the spaces between the letters. The name of the font indicates that most of the letters are wearing bell bottoms.
This is a clone of SpelunkerBased on ideas by zephram and Se7enty-Se7en, taking it one level deeper.
This is a clone of AmalgarmadaThe idea is to read other alphabets as if they were Roman.
This is a clone of CheckovsFunThe 8/6 block thick version
This is a clone of Friendly Geek Semibold