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Published: 21st June, 2015
Last edited: 24th June, 2015
Created: 29th April, 2015
This font almost made itself, when I found out that you could make an almost regular hexagon with vertical segments 9 bricks long and angled segments at 4*sqrt(5) = 8.94
94712017
Published: 22nd February, 2015
Last edited: 1st March, 2015
Created: 21st February, 2015
What if there were ‘hexasegment’ indicator cells? Now, thanks to new block displacement feature, we know!
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Published: 17th January, 2013
Last edited: 16th January, 2013
Created: 9th July, 2012
Alternatives more classics to some glyphs: other "e" is at the "<" glyph, and another "r" is placed at the ">" one too. Hope you like it.
174167550
Published: 17th February, 2010
Last edited: 19th February, 2010
Created: 16th February, 2010
Prog is a condensed, geometric, modular display typeface with a contemporary sci-fi aesthetic. The design draws from a multitude of influences. Specifically I was inspired by: mathematics, Japanese space-rock, the movie MOON (directed by David Bowie's kid), and the Funk King's wonderful molecular work here on FontStruct.
The principle building block for the design is an obtuse angle segment that's cloned, reflected, and rotated to create an entire letter. Mapping the technique to the whole typeface was a challenge and there are some compromises (see D and U). As is frequently the case with these strict modular exercises the T is the stand out ugly duckling.This is a clone
240101009
Published: 26th September, 2008
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 25th September, 2008
I started out quite enthusiastic about this one but now I've cooled somewhat.
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Published: 12th September, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 12th September, 2008
Inspired in a travel poster ( WPA, 1936) designed by Jerome Roth.
Only uppercase