A quirky Pseudostencil design with a central horizontal slot going through it. The "slot" is 1 brick tall for lowercase and 2 for uppercase, and becomes a vertical slot for numerals and certain symbols.
This is named for the cowboy and lasagna emojis. These were repeatedly added to then removed from several popular chat clients and websites. Changing emoji standardization or government conspiracy? YOU DECIDE.
Version 1.5
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Experimental slab-serif. The added height from the serifs is quantized so that the serifs, rather than the normal lines, determine a glyph's geometry.
It reminds me of the Wild West and the old cartoon "The Jetsons" at the same time. It uses two kinds of serifs: normal slabs and "hangover" serifs. The hangovers are the ones that look like overhangs. Is there another name for them? I don't know.
This font is set to appear in several games at once! I'm not the developer of any of them! WOO
Despite what you may have heard, a "hoedown" is just a party.
The bold slab version of Neue Haas Grootesk.
This is a clone of Neue Haas Grootesk BoldSee more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/755432/nova_informe_serif
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Podkova?selection.family=Podkova:400,500,600,700,800
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/877070/fs_not_a_semiserif
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/951011/fs_afterline
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/999634/at_digitta
This is a clone of fs nudgershootsPretro is a blocky and solid font with a modern touch to it, inspired by the late retro gaming era such games like Tron. The design consist of an inner open spaced font for diffrent variations: choices of color combinations. The font could be most seen for a title in a video game.
nice work boys
running steve is v1.3 of the fontstruction "running steve 1987".
This is a clone of LetrasteveThis font is Copyright 2014 to 2019 Doug Peters
( https://www.Doug-Peters.com/ or https://Dougs.Work/ ) and released as freeware under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License. You are entitled to use this font however you want, but please credit me for my original work somewhere (website, blog or social media, preferably with a link back to one of my sites). Credit attribution IS greatly appreciated.
This is based on the SDSU (South Dakota State University) logo.
Categories: Famous, Logo Inspired, Collegiate & Sports (Jersey Lettering)
Type: Slab Serif
Weight: Heavy (Near Black),
Web font: Yes, sure.
Commercial use: Any use, yes, please credit me somewhere? Thanks!
Derivatives: OK (please use a different reserved font name).
Redistribution: Encouraged
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