Check out the details for a more accurate preview. Bold and blocky fonts are my fav. However, a lot of the blocky fonts I find are typically limited and offer a single style. Therefore, I made two options for this font: the lowercase is a solid version of the slotted uppercase with slight variation on key letters.
'Nailed It' is a unique and exclusive display typeface primarily designed to portray a message of something to be wary of and to represent the dangerous. The font is physically made of various size nails and splints of timber, positioned to replicate an original font based loosley on a brush script typeface in capitals. Uses for the font could range from circus signs to hardware shops (the most common, obviously).
Думаете, этот шрифт слишком широкий? Мне, работая на мониторе формата 21:9 так не кажется. Это очень удобный и функциональный формат, но многие сайты с адаптирующимся дизайном выглядят на нём плохо. Давно пора думать о ультра- и бесконечно- широких мониторах, а не только о 16:9 (не говоря о Virtual Reality).
Think this font is too wide? Working on a 21: 9 monitor does not seem so to me. It is a very convenient and functional format, but many websites with responsive designs look bad on it. It's high time to think about ultra- and infinity-wide monitors, not just 16: 9 (not to mention Virtual Reality). Lowercase have more common, monospaced, less futuristic look.
Se more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/229492/mechion
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1320297/bb-snowzing
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/391413/harvestman
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1849161/new-wave-3-1
this is my first published font since I joined. So, I am not a professional font designer. I just made this font for fun. So if you have any problems please feel free to share them in the comments.
Yours sincerely,
Thank you.
While looking for a pixel font, I came across Pumpkin Font by SparklyDest. I liked it, but also noticed some inconsistencies and a lot of missing characters that I needed. Although I could have simply chosen another font, I instead decided to rework the original to adapt it to my needs.
OBJECTIVES
·My primary goal is to create all the Latin characters as well as the Google Fonts basic. This will already take me some time, but once done, I may consider working on other alphabets.
·My first task was to adjust letters height and width for a more consistent font. I did my best to ensure that characters within the same category have a uniform format, and when this proves difficult to achieve, I strive to get as close as possible.
·I might revisit characters that I already made. I'm learning as I create, and I may identify modifications to make gradually. If you have any ideas or advice, please feel free to share!
DONE
·Basic Latin
WORKING ON
·More Latin
·Extended Latin A
·Extended Latin B
·Even More Latin
The theme for this typeface is the word 'Filthy'. The letterform's structures are based on dust and the way it separates when a finger is dragged through it. Dust collects on objects that have been untouched for periods of time, often through neglect. The use of negative space and lack of border draws attention to the dot-work dust that forms around the accents of the letters. As a finger cleans dust, larger piles form where there is a change in direction. This helps identify the individual characters whilst keeping a minimalistic approach. This font can be used for headings and posters, or shop designs and logos. I have always felt this font would go well on a burger shack to help give a rustic or edgy look.