47109712
Published: 13th July, 2010
Last edited: 17th July, 2010
Created: 12th July, 2010
Ignore the preview window. View the sample.
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A long while ago, I came across some logo or font or something that said something like 'raptor' or 'captor' or something. This font owes its existence to that...er...logo. But it has been futzed with umpteen number of times so it only has a distant cousin look to the original. I searched and searched my files but couldn't find the original. Checked google, bing, behance and logopond too; no luck.This is a clone
901592
Published: 25th June, 2010
Last edited: 25th June, 2010
Created: 19th June, 2010
A blocky font, best used in ONLY UPPERCASE or ONLY lowercase. I still think it looks funky weird when I do uppercase and lowercase at the same time.
Also best used large-sized, not Pixel base.
If you have any recommendation on how to make some characters that are missing, or some other characters that you think look a bit wonky, a comment is appreciated ~
63914625
Published: 25th May, 2010
Last edited: 26th May, 2010
Created: 25th May, 2010
A quick experiment playing with the possibilities of overshoot, using the composite brick function.
642011
Published: 7th May, 2010
Last edited: 13th July, 2010
Created: 25th April, 2010
A pixel font I'm working on for my website. Not Done yet. I'm trying to make a many of the glyphs as I can. Please vote!
Last Edit:
- Made "s" readable
- Added all "Extended Latin"
58106125
Published: 5th April, 2010
Last edited: 5th April, 2010
Created: 20th November, 2009
This feels very bad; it's the first time I'm betraying my oath never to use the grid to feign bezier curves, and one of the few times I betray my principle only to publish complete character sets. At least there is a chance to make amends on the second treason, but this font still deserves it's name: Tradita. (Italian for betrayed)
Alternative a and z on the lowercase. I'll probably add more characters soon enough, but it's unlikely to get an uppercase set.
64159221
Published: 16th March, 2010
Last edited: 7th June, 2010
Created: 29th August, 2009
The name is derived from this fontstruction trying to emulate the intaglio style.This is a clone
150461
Published: 14th March, 2010
Last edited: 16th March, 2013
Created: 27th February, 2010
Created as an experiment to create a font using 7 bricks for each character.
150460
Published: 14th March, 2010
Last edited: 16th March, 2013
Created: 5th March, 2010
Created as an experiment to create a font using 6 bricks for each character.
160460
Published: 14th March, 2010
Last edited: 16th March, 2013
Created: 30th January, 2010
Created as an experiment to create a font using 5 bricks for each character.
130460
Published: 14th March, 2010
Last edited: 16th March, 2013
Created: 30th January, 2010
Created as an experiment to create a font using 4 bricks for each character.
2812711
Published: 5th March, 2010
Last edited: 8th March, 2010
Created: 4th March, 2010
a whimsical lower case cursive, (my first attempt at a cursive font)
566856
Published: 15th February, 2010
Last edited: 13th April, 2010
Created: 15th February, 2010
Nothing new here. Just a little something at a 'minimum' scale for the user-pic.
64811216
Published: 11th February, 2010
Last edited: 24th July, 2010
Created: 10th February, 2010
For now, apart from the provided 'fi' and 'fl' ligatures, all 'f-' and 'ff-' variations - and other alternatives - are within the capitals. More punctuation and to come and and any suggestions for further alternatives welcome.
15398649
Published: 1st February, 2010
Last edited: 22nd December, 2010
Created: 31st January, 2010
Inspired by a picture found on this website.
Another diagonal line font so soon after fs Overlap. A mere coincidence. The application of each is very different. Overlap is about negative space while I-Tilic is about patterns and meta shapes. Post samples if you end-up playing with this fontstruction. Have fun.
[ = fi ligature ] = ti ligature < = background fill (negative) > = background fill (positive) ` = reverse tile (above base line) ~ = reverse tile (full height) { = top border } = bottom border | = side border
150382
Published: 12th January, 2010
Last edited: 27th January, 2010
Created: 25th November, 2009
hocus pocus is a french hip hop band.
beware this font stains ..
731811014
Published: 11th December, 2009
Last edited: 1st November, 2010
Created: 26th November, 2009
A pretty simple fontstruction on its own. It only comes to life when layered with other fontstructions from the Institutional family (Elements is available now with further additions coming soon); see samples. This fontstructions attempts to further two quests: to have a font almost completely solid (without sacrificing legibility, i.e.) and to find new ways pixel-level coloring without coloring each pixel.
Disclaimer: No attempt is made to copy/reproduce any existing type design or coloring technique. Any resemblance to existing fonts or fontstructions or coloring technique is purely coincidental and displays the designers inability to unlearn intentional or accidental knowledge gained in the past, either visual or technical.
80673
Published: 7th November, 2009
Last edited: 16th November, 2009
Created: 26th October, 2009
For my font I tried searching for a new meaning to explore the theme of curves. I did this by approaching it in a different manor by looking into the value of 3D curves, for example poles. This was then developed from phone masts into the forms of aerial and radar. Its name derives from my view that the font Arial could be updated and made more exciting and I did this in a literal way, its primarily a headline font, but could also be used for logos, especially within the telecommunication industry.
6998316
Published: 29th August, 2009
Last edited: 29th August, 2009
Created: 27th January, 2009
For use at pixel level. Also works at 32pt×x, where x=1,2,4,8,etc. ----- This font has been a long time in the making. The dots are such that the curved shapes and squared-off letters just would not resolve to an equal height no matter what I tried. Then after the mixed x-height that came about in yesterday's la Cross, it occurred to me to just let the letters be as tall as they wanted to be. It seems to work for some odd reason. Can someone please explain why it works?This is a clone
4214651
Published: 19th August, 2009
Last edited: 23rd August, 2009
Created: 19th August, 2009
This lowercase font is inspired by the fontstruct logo. Enjoy! Let me know what you think and how I can improve. Also take a look at my other fonts!
131883
Published: 12th June, 2009
Last edited: 20th August, 2009
Created: 11th June, 2009
A futuristic sci-fi inspired font. Simple clean lines, rounded end caps. Good legibility at small sizes.
35164347
Published: 10th May, 2009
Last edited: 27th September, 2009
Created: 10th May, 2009
The 'What happened to all the pixels?' version.This is a clone