This font pairs nicely with the song Hotel by Toby Fox.
Mistakes I'm aware of:
The lowercase z is a weird shape
The very small nick in the ß
Cedillas too thin
Circumflex accent touching
Tilde accent looks weird on the ñ
Ů,ů, and Ÿ are incomplete
"Mistakes" that are really just design choices:
The left half of ø is filled in. This is because of the Art Deco style.
WIP
See more:
https://canadatype.com/product/lincoln-electric/
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2190106/swallow-tail
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1995546/commodore-mercury
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1557041/zchriftart-eye-fs
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1843388/concrete-8
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/222936/scanografia
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1953332/zunnyside-eye-fs
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1201504/butades
This is a clone of KabrioletFABRIKATA —1920s Art-Deco & Dada Constructivism inspired style
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This is latest in experiments into constructing high quality customized curved shapes in small grid fonts.
For FABRIKATA I intended to break away from the grid completely, and create complex geometric letterforms with ultra smooth custom curvatures (near real Bézier).
This is what became the end result of that endeavour.
FABRIKATA sits somewhere between Alphabet Soup's Grafika typeface, countless of old Dada Constructivism print material and the brand logo lettering for Plantur 39.
NGrider would appreciate
A text cut of those nautical art deco typefaces, cobbled together from @Sed4tives's faux bezier curve tools
WIP: Currently working on kerning for accents. I guess it's what those folks over at Future Fonts do
This is a clone of STF_FAUX BEZIER ROTUNDSSlim Deco is a stylised sans serif font inspired by the ever-enduring Art Deco era. This font has clean, modern lines and decorative accents which are subtle yet set the style perfectly.
Luxurious and visually striking, Slim Deco is set in all caps and therefore best suited for larger sizes, such as headline copy, magazine covers, movie titles, brand identities, coffee shop menus, posters etc.
This font takes you back to the roaring 1920s, the clinking of champagne glasses, the sound of jazz music and the bustling of people at fabulous parties. No matter how you use Slim Deco it will be seen as a glamorous and distinct font with strong shapes and architectural leanings that will creative an eye catching design.
Wip
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2209904/midflite-c
This is a clone of Eternal [demo]A retro-styled font inspired by Art Deco and classic computer fonts. Looks like something you'd see in a video game from the 1980's that's set in the 1920's. Includes over 1000 glyphs from Latin and non-Latin alphabets. Best for decoration and titles.
Credit appreciated but not required.
BACELAR & İRMAO — All-caps (Majuscules) 'Art Deco' display sans
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Revival of the Art-Deco lettering seen on the medical supply store sign of
"Bacelar & Irmao, Lda."— Porto, Portugal.
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I tried to keep it as faithful to the original as I could without compromising too much.
But in order to make them fit a complete typeface when doing these kind of revivals from lettering that were never intended to be a complete 'A-Z'-alphabet can sometimes be tricky not to have certain aspects get lost or slightly modified. As was also the case in this effort...
One of those specific changes for example was with the 'Capital A with tilde'.
In the original store sign the style of the tilde is fairly novel and unique. And seen in that particular situation used 'as is', its pretty self-explanatory of course, and works just fine. But viewed in isolation it is hardly recognizable as a tilde. Not to mention if it was part of a complete typeface that includes multiple accented letters. In that case I thinks it is very confusing and rather useless when it has to resamble the tilde. To overcome this issue I created a new capital letter 'A' with a more traditional and better recognizable tilde.
But obviously I had to somehow preserve that original and quirky novelty as well. So I included it into the location for the capital letter 'A' with ring above. I think it suits that spot much better to be honest. So in the end nothing really got compromised.
I hope you like it
Cheers
LENA (Text) - Geometric retro display type family
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This is a part of the typeface family called 'LENA'.
A font family that comes in 3 different style varriations: Inline Solid, & Text
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Here you can find the rest of this family:
LENA (Solid)
LENA (Inline)
Cheers
This is a clone of STF_LENA_(Solid)LENA (Solid) - Geometric retro display type family
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This is a part of the typeface family called 'LENA'.
A font family that comes in 3 different style varriations: Inline Solid, & Text
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Here you can find the rest of this family:
LENA (Text)
LENA (Inline)
Cheers
This is a clone of STF_LENA_(Inline)STF_METROPLEX - A discrete non-cursive gothic printscript.
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Its a 'block letter' script. aimed to resemble handwriting that was somewhat rushed and therefor slightly sloppy looking.
The inspiration for this loosely evolved around the idea of a simple handwriting style with medium tip marker pen, a writing style most commonly used and seen in simple everyday application, such as quick notes, bulletin board writing, block format business style as well as in study notes.
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The font combines a bit of two styles into one, with the capital letters done in a 70's Streamline Art-Deco style with at their core a distinct clear geometric backbone. When this is used in "all caps" it could provide for a solid looking headliner. For the lowercase I designed this playful and very dynamic script style that looks very much like a handwritten printscript.
The capital letters are designed with a minutely reduced cap-height relative to the point size. This allows the upper-case set coincide better with the dynamic variations and overshoots on the x-height in the lower-case set when type is set a mixed-case format.
Only partial kerning applied (sorry), but this was a horrible pain in the .... to get somewhat spaced decent enough!
Cheers
This is a cloneNEXT SKYCITY - A decorative future-retro art deco style display typeface.
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This is a remastered and extended sequel to an pre-existing older design I did.
Now, the reason for this was due to the fact that there was a lot going on in the older version I simply just wasn't satisfied with.
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This new and extended version includes an overall more streamlined and consistent design. Much improved and more balanced looking numerals.
Also have I corrected and added numerous punctuation marks, and, last but not least.. What truly changed this previously more of a lettering idea type design into a relative usable full font is, the introdiction of a simple and legible geometric lowercase string. Make the font far more suitable for body text.
The uppercase and numeral strings are a random mix of both normal open stroke-based geometric letterforms and stylistic filled letter-contours, that, when arranged like this making the uppercase character set look playful and slightly future-ish retro at first, yet a somewhat strangely ellegant sophistication that is ever so gently present. This could be used in isolation for a strong and convincing decorative headline text, or in conbination with the lowercase for a surprisingly readable an clean looking body text that has the occasional occurance of a decorative capital letter.
I hope you like it so far...
This is a clone