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STF_NEW ENDEAVOUR 

by Sed4tives
8.42 Click on the stars to rate this FontStruction.
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165127320 Published: 5th March, 2019
Last edited: 14th August, 2022
Created: 4th March, 2019

A futurustic typeface inspired by the classic NASA worm logotype.

Uppercase only, no lowercase planned!

Enjoy nonetheless

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      STF_BODIDONE 

      by Sed4tives
      8.22 Click on the stars to rate this FontStruction.
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      1121824310 Published: 24th August, 2019
      Last edited: 11th September, 2019
      Created: 17th August, 2019

      STF_BODIDONE - Classic Didone style display serif.

      Ahh sadly due to repeatedly running into a corrupted font when I save newly made changes to it, it eventually catched up with me and tested the limit of my patience.

      I have had to painstakingly restore the font 5 times already since I started it.

      So I stopped including new characters as well as making new changes to its existing character set. (At least for now)

      Too bad because I wouldve loved to see this truly getting finalized.

      So at this stage there are still a number of characters that remain in rough condition, and had yet to be further optimized.

      The main A-Z alphabet luckily already was close to how I invisioned it, but especially the numerals, symbols and accents still have some rough edges.

      Now, forgetting all that, I still think it is not a bad font at all. Everything is there for most common Western-European languages, somewhat still making this a usable font that I shouldn't be keeping in private!

      I hope that despite my bad luck this time, y'all still like it.

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      About this Font:

      The idea was to make a classic Didone style display serif that is meant for making clean headline text similar to those often seen in older magazines or newspapers. I set out trying to design a semi-bold & slight expanded looking letterform with thin hairline serifs and strokes. I choose a large grid scale for the extra freedom in custom shaping this provides.

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      Technique I used in this design:

      This font in particular I have experimented with working within a "(asymmetrical-) Grid Scale ratio" ( 1,5:1 ), so, changing only the value for the Horizontal grid scale. (This distorts the grid aspect ratio, and is a great way to discover and experiment with getting new forms and shapes).

      The 1,5 : 1 ratio was specifically choosen to keep maths simple, in order to rebuild certain required bricks that build specific slope angles , such as a 45° (which is no longer possible to make from the FS default brick set when using asymmetric scale ratios, unless making composites).

      But what this also does is opening up a totally new approach to making shapes, and..becoming quite a surprisingly easy shortcut to get unusual shapes or make variations on these, even with as little as just the rotation of the bricks/selection. (thanks to the distorted aspect ratio)  :-).

      This is a must try for those who are into large grid designs, fake curves or interrested in experimenting around a little.

      Enjoy!

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        Proxima Nova

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        Proxima Nova
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        Seriface 2.0 

        by geneus1
        7.64 Click on the stars to rate this FontStruction.
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        5536611 Published: 11th May, 2010
        Last edited: 12th May, 2010
        Created: 5th May, 2010
        Clone of Seriface. The original Seriface was attempted without the additional angles provided by the new FS2.0 features. It was awful. The size was increased and faux-bezier curves were maximized via the combination of 1:2 filtration and composite bricks. Now its beautifully awful. WIP. Uppercase only.
        This is a clone
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