510590
Published: 26th August, 2012
Last edited: 26th August, 2012
Created: 26th August, 2012
hey! i'm back (been gone a while) this is not the best comeback but hey, i tried. so i dont know what to call this, so see if you can come up with a name for it! also, should i do caps?
thanx! mpdr
:)
71590
Published: 4th January, 2013
Last edited: 1st January, 2013
Created: 6th December, 2012
It has different sizes and is made out of circles and stars.
102800
Published: 12th March, 2013
Last edited: 26th May, 2013
Created: 7th March, 2013
Geometric type, made by modular repetitions and squared dots interrupting the straight lines. Good for futuristic short texts and titles.
140420
Published: 4th March, 2014
Last edited: 25th February, 2014
Created: 13th February, 2014
It is very boxy/ bold typeface with dots to bring out the letters itself. Giving it a gamy feel to it.
120980
Published: 19th October, 2014
Last edited: 19th October, 2014
Created: 19th October, 2014
A clean, simple font. Easy on the eyes, and a great font for dyslexics. Easy to read, easy to distinguish each symbol.
140300
Published: 26th October, 2015
Last edited: 2nd November, 2015
Created: 13th October, 2015
The idea behind my font is having a shape then bending it round continuously without any breaks/gaps to create the letterforms. I have always enjoyed working with circles through out my design work and it so happened to be a recurring theme through out my font. I experimented many ways on creating circles using FontStruct - this proved difficult. I did some research on how other designers created their circular based fonts. Many used the circle bricks by nudging and layering to create an illusion of a circle. I feel that my font could be used both large and small scale. In large scale you can see the non-smoothness of the curves and makes it seem caterpillar like which may appear ugly to some. In small scale it is the opposite - the circles appear perfect and the curves look smooth. My font is very simple which makes it legible to read in both scales.