The font from the C64 demo BluREU by Crest.
The back slash is derivative, as are the variations of quotes and apostrophes. Everything else is in the character data (including some unused characters - like 7, Q, and Z!).
The star character is mapped to Caret, smile to Tilde, and copyright to Dollar.
Should be semi-monospace (8 or 16 pixels across per character).
FCZL font is a modular geometric typeface inspired by the aesthetics of football fan culture and graffiti.
This is a remake of the FCZL font I created back in 2012. It was my very first font, and I dedicated it to the football club Zorya — more specifically, to the fan community of FC Zorya Lugansk (UA). I was an active part of that scene: we painted graffiti and traveled all over Ukraine to support the team. Those were good times.
Now, in 2025, it has been more than ten years since the war began in my country, and my city, Lugansk, is occupied by Russia. The football club no longer plays there, and my ultras friends and I had to leave. Some of them have died as combatants. I want to dedicate this font to those guys.
I’ve redesigned many of the letters, making them more readable and consistent. The font is no longer monospaced, which allowed for a more appealing Cyrillic set. Still, the font is far from perfect, and I welcome any feedback and critique from the FontStruct community.
It’s amazing that this site still exist, big respect!
This is a cloneMy fontstruct, inspired by the Graffiti scene in Bristol, is simplified and rounded to fit the 24x24 limit. The fluid and intuitive outlines sometimes blur letters together and you rely on familliar shapes/curves to convey a letter.This is why I have created my font using negative space.
see more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/147435/fs_ignore
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2143660/block-shines
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1014393/shorai
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1620155/dx-fluid-1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2481718/fonstructionnnn
This is a clone of BubblyBS1 Ink-Bleed is a typeface made for "What The Font?" project
As you can see I was inspired by different graffiti and tags that I saw on Bristol streets. I decided to use simple style letters for better readability in this small grid.
I wrote each letter on cardboard, and pixelated on computer after that. I like that this method gives nice distortion/noise and nice realistic shapes.
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(UNFINISHED) My inspiration for the creation of this typeface was Urban Graffiti, the scrawly, scribbly-kind rather than the larger, bubblier ones. I took the small motifs and other themes that commonly appeared and turned them into a more legible typeface. For this project I was also given a 26x26 limit when creating my type.
WIP
This is a clone of zerotime eYe/FSMust use lowercase to start word, then CAPSLOCK to finish word.
This is a clone of OTTO GRAPH