ULTRA-KERNED!
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LOWER-CASE IS THAT “K” AND “R” HAVE LONGER STROKES WHEN CAPITALISED.
This is a clone of ELECTRON-MAGNETO-INHIBITORThe theme of this font is thunderous. Thunder is the sound that lightning makes; therefore, thunder does not happen without lightning. I combined these two together, focusing on ideas such as sounds waves, sharp/smooth lines, size of my letters (big and small), and fleetingness as thunder comes and goes. I want it to have a lot of variety as you never know what to expect from thunder.
Terminator is an unusual font where it can fade either upwards, or to the right depending on the letter. The easiest letters for me to make were the letters "O and U", while on the other hand, I had a rather difficult time constructing the letters "V and I". This is my first font I have created, and it is for a class; I hope you like it!
This font relates to my original theme, ‘Messy’, which was developed based on the Brazilian slums, Favelas. In Western culture, these are viewed as ‘messy’, however in Brazilian culture they take great pride in their homes. This reflects the idea that people respond to the same theme in different ways depending on their cultural context. This font is designed to be used at large display sizes of 100pt or more as this means that the detail in each character can be clearly seen.
And here's a segmental display font.
Actually, this is an old font I made in some of my unshared projects on Scratch. I just decided to complete it. No already existing characters were edited, aside of the D because it was looking to much like the O.
The black box is nothing really, it just serves as the height-setter and is placed on the unnamed character placed after the ~ in unicode.
So here it is!
Based on G:KND's alien font (created by Guy Moore).
All letters (lowercase for normal, uppercase for double/linkage), numbers (including all numberal special characters, "#" for their list), ":", ";" and "." are directly from the alien alphabet created by Guy.
All the others characters are a mix between fan-making and speculating.
Have fun, and remember, stop the G:KND!
Listening to cricket matches I saw a lot of trajectories in my mind when commentators discussed the balls' flight paths and where they landed, of some incredible bowling.
What a great inspiration for my first entry for the ReverseComp.
Maximum rectangle size is 16x20. The LC contains the flipped reversed UC.
I see many white-in-black designs coming in, I'm adding to them as we don't see this type very often ;)
I think that I managed to give the "impression" of those occasional graphics displayed in cricket, football, tennis and other ball-based sports (it might be hawk-eye linked) that show where balls have originated from or to predict/illustrate their continuation.
A blank space is on the underscore, a filled space on the space bar.
Numerals and very basic punctuation are done :)