This typeface is based on the hand-painted names seen on the side of canal boats. The inconsistent, grainy texture of each letter is meant to represent the irregularities in using paint, for example the general wear and tear from the elements like chipped or peeling edges. This was my approach to the idea of “analogue” and a brief set to explore what that means. To me, in the context of the brief, analogue could be defined as possessing a nostalgic or "old school" quality- something replicated in an unauthentic manner in order to create a look-alike imitation of a time gone by. I focused on the old method of transport in Bristol: boats.
Clone of Motorik NBP. In my symbolic logic class, when I was typing out my homework, there wasn't any font that had logic symbols, I thus had to copy-paste each individual symbol from a wiki article. It was very tedious. Hence for the first time in Fontstruct (I checked) I present The Logic font. For this "project" I needed a good, clean font with a "type 1" filter. Thus my thanks goes out to Perjys547 who doesn't seem to be an active Fontstructor anymore. I want to emphasize that absolutely all of this is his work minus the !@#$%^&*, which I put into logic symbols. That's all I did. ! is the "not" @ is the "all" since its like an A # is the "some" since its like a 3 $ is the "therefore" since FOUR % is the "if then" ^ is the "or" since the symbol is similar & is the "and" because duh!!!! * is the "if and only if" /mutual biconditional.
This is a clone of Motorik NBP