After so many years, thanks to the amazing nudge feature it's been finally possible for me to recreate Mionta, my 2010 SportsComp entry, the way it should be. No awkward faux-Bézier this time around! It was very fun and a bit challenging to arrange all the bricks together so that they form 16 times smaller versions of the original characters. I did alter some letters and characters however. The ampersand was especially ugly in the original version. I also changed the look of the period (as well as the dots in colon and semicolon respectively). The positioning of left and right quotation marks was my conscious choice, it's a bit more aesthetically appealing to me that way. Double quotation marks are also sort of more ornamental and can serve a purely decorative purpose (this is also why "<" and ">" look the way they look - similar idea). And the percent sign, I love it so much that I think I'm going to marry it. Due to FontStruct's limitations, diagonal lines in K and N couldn't be preserved. Also, tracking isn't as tight, because we can't go below -1, but I think it's a good thing in this case. Just like before - make sure to try out fake italics! More fonts to come in very near future. Changelog: - minor corrections - & was still a little bit off - bar in lowercase t is now a bit raised ^and that renders the sample picture outdated, fantastic.
This is a clone of MiontaSee more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1149836/stencia
This is a clone of zharkonada eYe/FSSee more:
https://letterhead.store/denissimo
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/87229/blackwolf
This is a clone of Five Minute Hair ColourОткрытая апертура отлично сочетается с закрытой.
See more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1561650/comicool-1-3
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1635609/gfhnb-1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/365395/maccheroni
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/bitstream/bank-gothic/
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1310664/regulr-c
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/433974/sansybar_wide
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1505888/kf-geo
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/781070/fs_semiserif_mono
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/857246/milk_condensed_sans
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/183093/nuevosolstile
This is a cloneVersion 1.5
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Experimental slab-serif. The added height from the serifs is quantized so that the serifs, rather than the normal lines, determine a glyph's geometry.
It reminds me of the Wild West and the old cartoon "The Jetsons" at the same time. It uses two kinds of serifs: normal slabs and "hangover" serifs. The hangovers are the ones that look like overhangs. Is there another name for them? I don't know.
This font is set to appear in several games at once! I'm not the developer of any of them! WOO
Despite what you may have heard, a "hoedown" is just a party.
A slightly chimeric sci-fi design with no relation to Space Blam, Space Clam, Space Cram, Space Dam, Space Fam, Space Flam, Space Gram, Space Ham, Space Jam, Space Kazaam, Space Ma'am, Space Pram, Space Ram, Space Sam, Space Slam, Space Spam, Space Tram, or Space Yam.
In making this I attempted to achieve a harmony between angles and curves. You can see it especially well on "B", "3", "8", and "&".
Boalt from GEOS FontPack 1 on the Commodore 64.
Apparently Boalt was so popular that it was included in FontPack PLUS too. Personally, I didn't care much for Boalt. It's heavy, wide, big serifs - not my kind of thing. But without much else to create, and wanting to keep in the Fontstruct game, here it is. Rescuing these fonts from obscurity is the main prize!
Unkerned, and no extra characters other than what the original had.
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.