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Published: 4th September, 2011
Last edited: 4th September, 2011
Created: 8th April, 2010
Releasing two more fonts within a day, well, after a huge break I couldn't come back empty-handed.
This is a remix of my most popular font, Sector 017, but this time it's clean and simple, only leaving random cuts and angles here and there. Still, it's a super-duper-techno-futuristic font.
A loooong time ago someone asked me to do a version without the famous eroded pattern. So I created this FontStruction and I've been working on it for... more than a year. Why so long? LOL I DUNNO.
Similar version is visible in many designs of TAMRECORDS (a Russian neurofunk record label) and the credit goes to Pixel Junglist, an Ukrainian artist who is responsible for their artworks (I guess he is...). He remixed the original Sector 017 as well, I think I've just made his job much easier :).
There are "Basic Latin" and "More Latin" character sets available +Polish and Cyrillic characters.
Take a look here: http://www.behance.net/gallery/TAMRECORDS/568101
It doesn't mean that I'm not going to rig up a nice sample pic. It's gonna be at least about 20% cooler than the one I made for Sector 017. This is a clone of Sector 017
3110976
Published: 13th January, 2012
Last edited: 19th January, 2012
Created: 13th January, 2012
Somewhat space age font with curves as well as minimal sharp angles. Fat and illustrative. Upper and lower case, numbers and some symbols.
64665898
Published: 8th November, 2010
Last edited: 14th November, 2010
Created: 18th October, 2010
Electrical Energy has opened the doors to whole new worlds of creativity, specifically when it comes to computer technology. The whole concept of video games and computer programming is something we wouldnt have dreamt of being able to do hundreds of years ago. With computer technology getting more advanced everyday, I find it astonishing to see what we have achieved since the very first computers and computer games, and it is mind boggling to think what we may be capable of doing in the future.
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Published: 7th April, 2008
Last edited: 12th June, 2009
Created: 7th April, 2008
Based on a font from a receipt for plutonium discovered in a De Lorean. Missing characters were added, as well as Greek, Cyrillic, and Hebrew characters.
UPDATED 24 February 2009 - Now a true monospace font. Narrow characters repositioned closer to the centre of the space. Fixed Registered Sign. Added new "More Latin" characters.This is a clone of Nuclear Depot Plutonium
3521037
Published: 4th July, 2009
Last edited: 4th July, 2009
Created: 1st July, 2009
Inspired by TechnoDisplayCapsSSK, (C) 1992 Southern Software, Inc. [and 4 glyphs from the MICR font E-13B]. Non-AlphaNumeric Glyphs absent from TechnoDisplayCapSSK are designed by Goatmeal. Original design is "Moore Computer" (~1968).
35210012
Published: 20th January, 2012
Last edited: 5th November, 2011
Created: 27th October, 2011
Forgotten Fonts 1 Glitchy // I'm looking through my font library at my many Forgotten Fonts to see how many should have been released.
1702123
Published: 11th September, 2009
Last edited: 11th September, 2009
Created: 27th August, 2009
For use on signage in futuristic hospitals. The design lends itself to phaser-routing. The dingbats in the Extended Latin-A set are four arrows, followed by male and female washroom symbols, a handicapped symbol, and a cafeteria symbol (coffee cup).