A retro style type made for all your box computer, dusty coding aesthetic needs. It's blocky figure displays it's antique style but, it's rounded corners give it a softer feel similar to growing up in the 2000s. It's reminiscent of rummaging through your grandpa's attic and finding an artifact of an era gone by.
This design was inspired by futuristic/space letters.
The round letters have a smooth outter edge while the inside still has it's sharp corners. The bits missing in the letters give it a separation and playful look.
This design was inspired by bubble letters and block letters.
Combining round edges to sharp edges creates a satisfying bubble block typeface. The highlight in the type create the illusion of a more rounded typeface.
Being fascinated with old technology, I decide to make a typface reflectant of old computers used during the mid to late 20th century. I picture this font being typed with the clicky sounds of mechanical keyboards, and I hope so will you.
I wanted to make a font that was fairly simple and had sharp straight lines that consisted mostly of triangular shapes. I wanted to make a more legible version of the Edge font by John Alexander.
My favorite letters/symbols that I made are Q, K, % and *.
Q is the letter that definitely had the most revision due to the trouble I had making its tail work well with all the other letters in the font.
Use this font however you want, GOOD LUCK!
My inspiration for this typeface is have it been ina style that would give off a norwegian sweater feel.Make it have a bold geometric take as desplay type face.
Gothic typeface made with a passionate soul in creativity. DMACC student creates this typeface with a sans-serif twist and recreates the sans-serif with this intresting gothic trend.
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