Used for simulation of Brazil’s license plates before 2018. Dot characters used between the letters and numbers are: the hyphen-minus, the mid point, the bullet point, and the soft hyphen.
You can also guess the country where I’m from…
This is a clone of Lycins FixedFixed version of UK license plate.
This is a clone of Lycins Plaet UKA clone from Curveous from my past self, an extended remaster, a “better” version, that had 1337 characters in release date.
Maybe a self-referential font, if you will. – NCB
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WIP: Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
Latest glyph addition: Latin Extended-E
——— Milestones ———
2000 characters: 11/16/2025 (multiple of 1000)
2337 characters: 01/09/2026 (1000 more than release date!)
2500 characters: 01/24/2026 (multiple of 500)
2674 characters: 02/17/2026 (double of release date!)
2750 characters: 03/02/2026 (multiple of 250)
3000 characters: ??/??/20?? (multiple of 1000)
Days are determined at the UTC-3 time zone and are notated as in MM/DD/YYYY.
This is a clone of CurveousA license plate-like font that is aesthetically pleasing to the Fontstruct Community, and, to be honest, I did my best in the & sign that is really hard to design (at lest for me)!
I really hope that, by 2027, Curveous and its variations will make a Unicode-supported typeface family.
Did some more glyphs for JOEY-TOYS.
This is a clone of Floridaman FinishedFinished version of Floridaman
This is a clone of Floridamanyou do it bold main gain many the 563 characters from full version!
Create your own license plate! Surround your text with () or []. Use '_' to get a truly blank space; use '|' for an uppercase middle dot, '\' for lowercase. Some alternates are available in Latin Extended A. Suggestions and critiques welcome. Thanks and enjoy!
(2017: I think this idea was sort of a spin-off of fs quotable. I was also experimenting with clean sans like this one at the time, which contributed greatly toward the design of the inner font. The () characters are new and a few letters (regular g, alternate g and Q) have been updated, but other than that everything's pretty much the same as 3 years ago.)