The italic version of the famed 86-year-old typeface.
86 Years of Great Typography - 9B (Since 1936)
This is a clone of Ambeth (document)WIP
See more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/675113/equalize-1
This is a clone of ztrong eYe/FSSee more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/517534/his_nibs
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/753191/tourniquet
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/445265/fs_rinali
https://www.volcano-type.de/fonts/categories/modulargeometric/dreid
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/458350/fs_ini
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/257072/fs_easy_dna_auto_stencil
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1311565/arabic-13
This is a clone of Watefall italicWell, I was not happy with the final look of my zelestia, so I tried to change the center of gravity of the font, which I managed to lighten its weight and basically alter its general appearance. I like this new, more dynamic and special look better... and I wish you would like it too. Let me know your opinion. Thanks a thousand.
Unicase italic font with many alternates (in the lower case zone), so much that it's almost like two fonts in one. Hope you like it.
This is a clone of zelestia eYe/FSCAPITAL LETTERS HAVE A WHITE STRIKETHROUGH. LOWERCASE LETTERS ARE COMPLETE.
ALSO SEE THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL VERSION OF THIS FONT, “PARADOXICAL-VORTEX.”
This is a clone of PARADOXICAL-VORTEXWIP
This is a clone of sitelen konClone of Font Pixel – a pixel variant of Trade Gothic.
This is the Oblique version of Font Pixel, as Trade Gothic lacks a true italic. The illusion of creating incline out of vertically stacked pixels was mastered by Underware for their typeface Unibody Italic and this heavily influenced Font Pixel OB... Enjoy!
If you do decide to download Font Pixel OB, we'd be chuffed if you emailed us images of it in use, thanks.
This is a clone of Font PixelItalic Dynamite! It's so slanted that using this font and turning italics on does nothing to change its appearance. My software doesn't know how to slant it further! It also gives me a mild sense of perspective or vertigo depending on how I look at it...