What is more fun than showing your rage though a font! Introducing Deep Rage! Co worker steals your lunch? Use deep rage to send the message! Mother in Law got you stress out because she wants you to stop playing video games, stick it to the old woman and type this font up! Deep Rage is the font that gets the job done!
Deep Rage © 2024 by Koren Burner is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0
A plutonium-powered type, that can get you there in 0-88 MPH. (WARNING: Some minor alterations in present reality may occur when using this heavy typeface, but will produce some results that didn't previously exist in your normal day-to-day design project)
This is a cloneThis font was inspired by Johannes Gutenberg’s Black Letter, and the iconic 8 bit font. I wanted to make a font that would be found in an old arcade or some odd Nintendo Gameboy role playing game.
The challenge of making this font was trying to make it simple like the original 8 bit font but still have it be ornate like the Black Letter. I believe that I met the challenge and I was also able to make a lower case set which adds more readability to the big blocky upper case. While it became more readable it is still more of a display font.
Created By Abigail Otis
Fancy Pantaloons is a typeface for when you are feeling a bit silly and pretentious without wanting to be too over-the-top. This typeface reminds me of old lettering on signs from the early 1900's. A combination of Victorian, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and a bit of Techno.
This is a slab serif font that is meant to resemble the artchitecture of a castle from far away lands. With a worn effect to the characters and small embellishments like flags, windows, and lookouts, this font is meant for kings and queens from all lands. This font is best suited as a display type.
Foundation is a typeface inspired by those found on covers and posters throughout the movie industry such as the popular “Blade Runner.” The goal was to create a typeface that evokes a sense of power or boldness. Through the use of expanded letters and strong diagonals, this font is best used in titles or short messages.
The name Foundation was chosen due to the anatomy of the typeface. It is built in two layers creating the appearance of a structure that has been built onto a base.
This is a take on a classic arcade font with crowns and points. Best used for large type.
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This font originally started out as a pixelated design, but changed considerably over its development. The bold strokes combined with the jagged edges and pointed serifs are almost reminiscent of something you'd see on a hard rock album cover.
"Slaughter Serif" aims to bring a thick, cutting-edge style mixed with hand drawn elements to type. Yet legible, it is to be used for display type considering the small but profound details. This is my first font, so any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking <3
I like the block text, as it seems to be easier to work with. I did want to add a few things to the font to make them stand out. I added the middle cut ins and the shading on the left side of the straight up and downs.
This font was inspired by Elvis Presley's handwriting. It took time to find documents he wrote on, and then search for all the letters. Finding the numbers was really hard as well.
The name comes from Elvis' love of grilled peanut butter and banana sandwiches.