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Published: 22nd November, 2014
Last edited: 21st November, 2014
Created: 13th November, 2014
So this was made into an actual game. The font was sketched out a while ago, but after the GameComp started, I thought it would adapt well to transforming into one of those infinite jumper games popular on mobile devices. Instead I let it become a right to left scroller with the player jumping through words that actually say something. It's somewhat meta in that the player has to navigate the platform and make sense of the words at the same time. Simple to play. Try not to stumble over your words as you go about your business and time flies by. Just like in real life.
The game is just a proof of concept and not at all near completed. I'll probably just post what I have to show it in motion.
11.26.14 This is a clone
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Published: 17th August, 2014
Last edited: 18th August, 2014
Created: 17th August, 2014
It was time to see a font lying down ;) The steps are there on purpose: to get up and down ;)
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Published: 11th February, 2014
Last edited: 11th February, 2014
Created: 10th February, 2014
Getting my mind sharpened and my courage ready for some craft work, I find that I prefer these saws to the real thing...
Letters and numbers are serviceable; with exception of the full stop, necessary in the FS text sample, I designed the few added symbols to be decorative rather than blatantly utilitarian ;)
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Published: 12th February, 2013
Last edited: 26th September, 2013
Created: 11th February, 2013
Another of my attempts at a pixel-ish font. I hope it is at least as much fun to look at (and think about?) as it is useful ;)The name is obvious >>
Pixels + steps = Pixteps ;) :)
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Published: 8th March, 2010
Last edited: 8th March, 2010
Created: 21st July, 2009
Homage to XVII Olympic Games that were held in Rome in 1960.
And my entry to the first-ever FontStruct competition.This is a clone
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Published: 17th August, 2009
Last edited: 18th August, 2009
Created: 16th August, 2009
Echelon- an arrangement of a body of troops with its units each somewhat to the left or right of the one in the rear like a series of steps