731017115
Published: 8th December, 2009
Last edited: 22nd May, 2010
Created: 7th December, 2009
I called it 'Brilliance' because it reminds me of those expensive diamond initials.
9311538
Published: 23rd July, 2009
Last edited: 23rd July, 2009
Created: 23rd July, 2009
My take on the dot fontstruct craze. Based on my own handwriting. Upper case is chrome, lowercase is solid.
760213944
Published: 26th April, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 25th February, 2009
The illegitimate child of Times New Roman and Helvetica Neue Condensed. Some alternates on the lowercase. Alternate ! is on 1 and ? is on /
Also available in the following flavors: Bold | Round
136256916
Published: 20th April, 2009
Last edited: 4th December, 2009
Created: 17th April, 2009
I bought one of those 3D Pin Art things at a garage sale a couple weeks ago. Turns out making 3D impressions of "The Bird" doesn't hold the same cultural currency now as it did when I was in Junior High, so I decided to cash in another way and make some letters.This is a clone
3711617334
Published: 15th April, 2009
Last edited: 19th June, 2009
Created: 8th April, 2009
A simple Dot's Font with geometric shapes.
Alternates:
• Ampersand "&" in the Tilde letter "~";
• Commercial At "@" in the grave accent "`".
278410124
Published: 16th March, 2009
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 12th March, 2009
Some alternates in the caps. Mainly more space on the right to prevent some letters from crashing into punctuation like in the sample above :) Can also be used at the end of words or just to mix it up.
175551165385
Published: 8th March, 2009
Last edited: 9th June, 2010
Created: 6th March, 2009
the DOT experience continues...
It gives you an unexpected kind of FREEDOM creating lines with dots.
This time i doubled the resolution by using 2x2 circles.
Finally your eye can help making curves of any size look complete and entirely smooth!
Oh my god...
I see more possibilities now than ever before!! That technique of "dotting", as i call it, will make my brain bust, i guess.
:P
May the force be with me!
150620521
Published: 4th March, 2009
Last edited: 29th January, 2014
Created: 4th March, 2009
Hey fellas!
i know it seems kind of "up to date" to dot around, but beate and her(?) featured download inspired me to experience some DOTTING as well.
The cool thing about using dots is, that the viewers eye/brain/imagination does the MAIN part while viewing it.
There are 8(!) more different angles possible, because of the half circle bricks...
hope you like it!
cheers kix
7313923
Published: 14th February, 2009
Last edited: 29th May, 2010
Created: 14th February, 2009
FontStruct Blok Mix is based on dot matrix typeface from receipts.This is a clone
7772147
Published: 31st January, 2009
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 31st January, 2009
Now, if could only use this font in Flash, it wouldn't be useless...
Use pixel preview plz
501891
Published: 28th January, 2009
Last edited: 20th June, 2009
Created: 26th January, 2009
This is loosely inspired by some fonts used on indicator boards. Made of three different dot-bricks. Check out the example, if you like it, give it a good rating!
372155334
Published: 18th January, 2009
Last edited: 20th April, 2009
Created: 14th January, 2009
a pixelized version of ITC Galliard
11 px high – lower case only.
to combine with my fontstruction HAUS(small)
7451757
Published: 4th January, 2009
Last edited: 2nd June, 2017
Created: 28th December, 2008
This is the NCD Dot Matrix Regular, there is also Thin, Light, Bold & Black versions.
Inspired by the Information signs you see at Railway stations.If you need any characters adding please leave a comment.
13131085
Published: 4th January, 2009
Last edited: 15th June, 2010
Created: 28th December, 2008
Clone of NCD Dot Matrix.
This is the Light version.
Works better at a large point size.
There are also Thin, Regular, Bold & Black versions.This is a clone of NCD Dot Matrix
15421087
Published: 4th January, 2009
Last edited: 15th June, 2010
Created: 28th December, 2008
Clone of NCD Dot Matrix.
The thinnest and most difficult to read. Recommend it be used at a large point size.
There are also Light, Regular, Bold & Black versions.This is a clone of NCD Dot Matrix
1231013414
Published: 21st September, 2008
Last edited: 18th April, 2009
Created: 21st September, 2008
Hope you like it, and if you do comment, and if you dont also comment. Thanks
2301929
Published: 29th June, 2008
Last edited: 21st April, 2010
Created: 29th June, 2008
Clone of BriteLite, which was inspired by Lite-Brite. Caps only, to keep things simple -- no pesky ascenders or descenders!This is a clone of BriteLite
217812911
Published: 27th June, 2008
Last edited: 21st April, 2010
Created: 27th June, 2008
More fun with vintage technology (a.k.a. Lite-Brite).
This version has complete upper case, lower case, and numerals, plus basic punctuation.
15039215
Published: 5th June, 2008
Last edited: 21st April, 2010
Created: 5th June, 2008
The original Morse code was created for Samuel F.B. Morse's electric telegraph in the early 1840s, but spread to radio communications (and beyond) beginning in the 1890s. (It is now known as American Morse code, and rarely used.) International Morse code was created by Friedrich Clemens Gerke in 1848, and standardized at the International Telegraphy congress (Paris) in 1865.
Other current Morse Code FontStructions have encountered word- and letter-spacing issues, and I tried to work around this by stacking the dots and dashes vertically. The result reminds me a bit of Mayan numerals, but hey, as long as it still reads as Morse... I wonder what the ITU would say about this? One thing's for sure... it saves a lot of horizontal space.
In each character, the dots and dashes read from top to bottom rather than from left to right. Punctuation has the longest series of dots and dashes in International Morse Code (six), so this number determined my cap height. :-) The shorter characters all hang from this imaginary line.
Missing characters: Please note that the !, & and $ symbols are not defined within the ITU recommendations for International Morse code, so they are not part of this typeface. On the other hand, the @ symbol was approved for use in 2004, so I've also included the underscore sign I found at two different online sources. (The underscore symbol has not been formally approved by the ITU, but it could come in handy if you have to transmit an e-mail address using Morse code!)
Other characters: As with my two Braille FontStructions, the uppercase and lowercase versions of each character are the same. Also, the opening and closing parentheses share the same symbol, which will also show up if you type brackets instead of parentheses. Last but not least, there are a very few diacritics included (the ones I was able to verify).
381982
Published: 22nd May, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 22nd May, 2008
A font I made, based on the game Connect Four. All characters are in the C4 bins, excluding some punctuation and other characters.
310982
Published: 19th May, 2008
Last edited: 4th July, 2008
Created: 19th May, 2008
A design for our local bus company. They use a 5x4 LED screen sign on all of the busses, to show the destination and info, where a bus is going.
6021092
Published: 17th May, 2008
Last edited: 31st May, 2008
Created: 17th May, 2008
An accurate Morse code alphabet, I've checked it with multiple sources. It was made for myself but I'm sure it would be great for someone else learning. It has the correct spacing between letters, dots and dashes, and has most of the common special characters, The only problem is spacing between words.
NOTE: The little thing in the top left hand corner at the start of each letter is there so the spacing works correctly, at the moment it works fine on the website but when downloaded, it didn't space the individual letters as they should have been, this will probably be temporary, but its not even noticeable in the downloaded version anyway.
Enjoy :)
9675845
Published: 28th April, 2008
Last edited: 2nd June, 2011
Created: 28th April, 2008
Font of the day #1: One of my very first fonts (if not the first) here on fontstruct.
{Letters made from dots of pretty random size. Holds extended Latin A and B, Cyrillic and Greek alphabets and (very little) hiragana.}
267028010
Published: 14th April, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 14th April, 2008
Otis is a dot matrix font based on the LED display of the elevator in my building as well as an amalgamation of various other digital displays around San Francisco. Otis Bold is a bold weight. Includes diacritics, small caps, old style and lining figures, alternates, ligatures and some elevator dingbats.This is a clone of Otis
382428011
Published: 14th April, 2008
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 14th April, 2008
Otis is a dot matrix font based on the LED display of the elevator in my building as well as an amalgamation of various other digital displays around San Francisco. See also Otis Bold for a bold weight. Includes diacritics, small caps, old style and lining figures, alternates, ligatures and some elevator dingbats.