Self-symmetrical/fractal pixel font. (x=2*Spx,y=5)
This is designed on 7x7 black boxes which act as superpixels. This ensures that inline and outline components are congruent.
Original size: 26pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
Self-symmetrical pixel fractal font. (x=3*Spx,y=25)
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- ITERATIONS -
x=1 - ESOS Lite Terminal
x=2 - Amalgarmada
x=3 - Amalgarmada 2 & Fractal 2 by jonrgrover
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Original size: 131pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
This is a clone of AmalgarmadaThis is a take on a classic arcade font with crowns and points. Best used for large type.
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Cybersquare was designed to be a display font. The flat serifs and square counters give the essence of something old that is merging with new technologies. The name Cybersquare comes from the influence of Courier in code and the square nature of the letterforms. It is a typeface created using old ideas to look into the possible future. Cybersquare is meant to be used large on products such as posters and book covers.
A rounded square design made for headlines as an alternative/companion font to Empty Magazine.
See also: Bonds of Force, This Machine Destroys Everything!
My attempt at a headliner font. This is made to look very regular, even "generic", but also very clearly readable - the sort of font you might expect to see in advertising agencies, publishing houses, hospitals, and government buildings.
Uppercase only.
Use with kerning turned ON!
ETC Denouement V1.0
ETC Denouement is a first attempt work-in-progress to make a large-scale serif typeface using just the default block brush as pixels.
V1.2+ (IN PROGRESS)
- Numerals
- Diacritics
- More punctuation
V1.1 (2nd of June 2023)
- Updated tittle on "i" and "j"
- Updated full stop, comma, and various quotation marks
- Added Diacritics found in "More Latin"
V1.0 (31st of May 2023)
- Basic A-Z in uppercase and lowercase
- Rudimentary punctuation (. , ! ? ' ")