Based on the Elf Boy Classic font, I felt it could be improved and have lowercase letters. Started out as a design for cross-stitch purposes.
This font will not be useful to you, I almost certain of that. I created it for my own project.
I was looking for a tiny ~7pts pixelated font that is simple, sans-serif, legible and supports Cyrillic (Russian) letters, as well as a few other select symbols. I failed to find a suitable font neither among the preinstalled, nor online, so made my own.
I know for a fact this font is more compact than Franklin Gothic Medium w/o aliasing at 7px. Looks cleaner, too.
V1.1: Changed "6" a little so it wouldn't like "б", Russian lowercase letter for "B". Also fixed Latin lowercase "h" and "f".
maybe i'll finish this; maybe i won't. probably not. y'all got any ideas for < and > ?
* edit: i noticed that this font looks very similar to 'jetstream' by @afrojet. frick. im probably gonna get in trouble for copying something that i didn't know already existed. tell me if i should make this private again.
SPARSENESS is a minimalistic type design with a modern appearance.
It's main purpose was the aim to perform well even at a small point-size. Therefore the letterforms carefully keep plenty of open space in order to remain legible even at small point-size.
- For the best fontstruct preview set pixel resolution value to 13.
Enjoy!
(https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1572180/funky-pixels)
This project has changed my view of type by being patient and to really think about how the typeface will be protrayed in a product. My typeface reminds me of an "old-school" videogame. I had alot of fun with this project because I got familier with the tools in this program very quickly. I hope you enjoy my font, Funky Pixels!
Create your own license plate! Surround your text with () or []. Use '_' to get a truly blank space; use '|' for an uppercase middle dot, '\' for lowercase. Some alternates are available in Latin Extended A. Suggestions and critiques welcome. Thanks and enjoy!
(2017: I think this idea was sort of a spin-off of fs quotable. I was also experimenting with clean sans like this one at the time, which contributed greatly toward the design of the inner font. The () characters are new and a few letters (regular g, alternate g and Q) have been updated, but other than that everything's pretty much the same as 3 years ago.)
I designed my font around the theme ‘Elegant’ studying the Crown Jewels that are owned by the British Royal Family. I focused on the structure within each jewel and particularly was interested in how the light catches on certain shards within the stones. My initial idea was to shade each of the sections using a different colour, however this proved difficult with the ‘Fontstruct’ software. Eventually instead of shading with different colours I shaded uses the small dots to create a stipple effect which I believe to still be just as effective.
I created this font for a game that I am working on called "Spektakel". The game is designed to help teenagers who are struggeling with learning dissabilities. This particular font was heavily inspired by "Open Dyslexic"