100980
Published: 11th September, 2008
Last edited: 11th October, 2008
Created: 10th September, 2008
This font is based on a 5x5 square box from which they were made from.
106993
Published: 2nd May, 2024
Last edited: 8th May, 2012
Created: 8th May, 2012
A derivative on Fifteen Segment Rush LDR, just with reduced spacing. Much more legible. This is a clone of Fifteen Segment Rush Mono LDR
93433
Published: 6th January, 2012
Last edited: 6th January, 2012
Created: 4th January, 2012
Wide display font. Incorporates round corners and a consistent open gap throughout all characters. Also includes alternate characters for "L" and "I". This is a clone
91894
Published: 2nd May, 2024
Last edited: 14th May, 2013
Created: 14th May, 2013
A square neon than sharpness font of chaos.
This font was made from my own logo or avatar since February this year.
80260
Published: 22nd May, 2008
Last edited: 24th May, 2009
Created: 22nd May, 2008
binding letters with bumps and thorns, long spaced, my first try, only caps so far.
80980
Published: 27th April, 2009
Last edited: 27th April, 2009
Created: 24th April, 2009
I'm sure similar fonts have been made before, but I'm having fun with fontstruct and wanted to make a font which would look cool as a title for some projects. And here it is.
80950
Published: 11th August, 2011
Last edited: 11th August, 2011
Created: 11th August, 2011
An extra-wide pixel font I saw at school somewhere (I can't remember where exactly.)
This might actually become a series.
80870
Published: 2nd October, 2012
Last edited: 24th March, 2013
Created: 30th September, 2012
A wide font made in under a day. Why the name? Because I started this at the end of September, and finished it in October, therefore: 'Septober'!
842153
Published: 24th November, 2012
Last edited: 12th March, 2013
Created: 22nd November, 2012
Simple rule: the left- and right-most vertical lines are three times wider.
A trapezoidal sans-serif with a flattened groovy look.
The name is a play on the bird called "bustard" and the phrase "Bunker Buster" since these glyphs sort of look like bunkers that have been flipped upside down.
Inspired by the open air experienced by wingmen, more commonly known as pilots. This futuristic typeface was designed to break open at the stems of each character, allowing each letter to feel wide and open.