A narrowed zrebmun version, trying another different point of view for the original font. Let me know what do U prefers, please.
This is a clone of zrebmun eYe/FSThe NUMBERS were the origin: This font has been created from the design of glyphs 0, 2 and 4, which was then extrapolated to the rest of the characters. Unicase with alternates. Thanks @AidenFont for the vertical stripes idea.
Sieht brauchbar aus. Alternative 3 auf "§" , alternative 4 auf "µ". Overview Sampler shows some of the basic glyphs and just one or two (but not all of the) more special 'number glyphs' I've added. The Display Sampler shows the visual impression of the font in a text situation.
Started to work frustration with window fitters off my chest. Finished after a year of ignoring it, with a deep sigh and a cup of Lapsang... I wish the windows were as interesting-looking as this font.
I know the kerning is waiting, it'll be done sometime in the future when my eyes have recovered from the weird "Op-Art" effect.
I just wanted to know if you find this unusual enough to be classed as one of mine :)))
This is the first Font I've built here on Fontstruct, I'm not a graphic designer but I think it turned out pretty cool. As you can see, it's a San Serif font with 60° strakes to the right. What do y'all think? Also, if I accidentally copied another person's Fontstruction, please let me know.
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Neon stripes is an all-caps experimental display typeface. The lowercase set is included as a repeat of the uppercase to make setting type just a little bit easier. This font was contructed with bubble like features, intended for use in larger sizes of type. Perfect for a design that wants a unique neon style - use it in Photoshop, Indesign, or Illustrator to add effects.