This is one of those fonts where you put yourself to work to unload the mind of other more complicated and that give headaches. It was born for a notice that encouraged to participate in the last FutureComp and now it is finished. And I like it. I must admit that it has returned me to pleasant sensations of time ago, when all was simpler.
Another "2-in-1" fontstruct. To obtain a chained word, please write their letters using only the uppercase (= with connectors) and use the lowercase (= without connectors) to finish the last letter of your word. E.g.: HELLo. The lowercase works like a traditional font too.
A tech-like font inspired (one more time) by some glyphs from Insider Bold, a work by the prolific Dmitriy Sychiov.
See more: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1251300/atomised
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/457818/ubangi
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/661381/easytosee
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1660324/cyrano-backup-4-1
This is a clone of zoftly70 eYe/FSSimple scrape optical experiment with eroded characters. You can find a lowercase "c" in the "¢" glyph and "ff" and "tt" ligatures placed in the "fi", "ff" and "fl", if you need any of them. Suggestions to improve the font are welcome. Hope you like them.
This is a cloneUnicase font with a lot of alternates in the lowercase to improve the general playfullness. Also added more diacritics and accents, and remodeled and kerned the old glyphs. (Plus: other "1" at the "t", the 3rd "U" -and their accents- are at the "v", "ò", "ó", "ô" and "ö", respectively.)
This is a clone of zimonart eYe/FSLefty twin of zizaya eYe/FS. (Dedicated to four, thanks compañero!)
This is a clone of zizaya eYe/FSTwin brother of zeronda, with more spectacular and rare large serifs. This font is a pretty little thief to me: with its big serifs it stolen my hart. It was love at first sight, as soon as I started I couldn't stop adding them to the glyphs. Only caps/unicase, also includes an "a" and "e" alternates... and a little "c" in the "¢" glyph. Kern in progress. Enjoy.
This is a clone of zeronda eYe/FSsee more: https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/239643/archityped
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/476462/autologo
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1700886/hghghghgh-2-2
This is a clone of zeres eYe/FSAn alternate version of Vocaloid Sans.
This is a clone of Vocaloid SansBased on Meiko and Kaito's logos.
Also check out: Vocaloid Sans C by the great Dmitriy Sychiov.
A script for the Larimin language by Olga Laedel
(neither the language nor the script belong to me)
h is /ʍ/, q j are /ʃ ʒ/, 8 9 are /θ ð/ since the language is base 8
' is umlaut, ` is nasalisation, ~ is both
. is end of sentence, "," is octal comma, : is end of paragraph, - is hyphenation sign
Telos Unicase with overzealous antialiasing applied to it. It looks as if it were automatically antialiased by 16-bit hardware - a bit smudgy, almost pencil-shaded. Check it out at 2x Pixel size!
Despite its simple looks, this font is just about the densest thing I can create on a 5x5 grid without obfuscating the letters themselves.
While using this font I discovered some unforeseen uses for shaded styles such as this. Since the "antialiasing" occurs in only one shade and never overlaps or replaces solid pixels, it can be easily mass-selected. One can quickly and easily recolor sections of the font, convert it to the non-antialiased version, or clone the layer the translucent pixels are on and achieve more interesting effects.
This is a clone of Telos Unicase