this is my first published font since I joined. So, I am not a professional font designer. I just made this font for fun. So if you have any problems please feel free to share them in the comments.
Yours sincerely,
Thank you.
This is a 6 pixel font based on the first alpha release of Dungeon Keeper from a surviving video I found on youtube. There are two fonts one smaller and one larger. This is the reproduction of the smaller font. The square look of W and M as well as U Q O S G C J give it a unique character and help it stay readable at small sizes. Main drawback of this font is that is very small and somewhat jarring/difficult to look at.
A stencil-inspired font designed for an imaginary place's buses.
Original font created by 91 Futia of 8B (numberlin - a numberlin is a number with red blood that does the same things as a person at the same time) in 1936 for a school project. 8B is a group of 4 who go to social class 5X1. Teacher told them to design a font to use in their documents and so they did. This font created by me (Gagan) at 14 years old on 15 August 2023.
Can be used for (like it was a long time ago): Transport, documents and posters - also for school projects and collector cards - even top trumps.
CELEBRATING 86 YEARS OF AMBETH FONT
Created 1936 and Edited 2023. ©1936 91 Futia's Engine House
This font only supports Latin and Greek - sorry for the unavailability of Tamil, Malayalum, Telugu, Katakana, Coptic, Danish, Polish & German.
The italic version of the famed 86-year-old typeface.
86 Years of Great Typography - 9B (Since 1936)
This is a clone of Ambeth (document)This typeface is based on the hand-painted names seen on the side of canal boats. The inconsistent, grainy texture of each letter is meant to represent the irregularities in using paint, for example the general wear and tear from the elements like chipped or peeling edges. This was my approach to the idea of “analogue” and a brief set to explore what that means. To me, in the context of the brief, analogue could be defined as possessing a nostalgic or "old school" quality- something replicated in an unauthentic manner in order to create a look-alike imitation of a time gone by. I also designed these letters to look like bubbles on the surface of water, hence the name 'Analogue Fizz'. I focused on the old method of transport in Bristol: boats.
This is a clone of Analogue Fizz StampedThis typeface is based on the hand-painted names seen on the side of canal boats. The inconsistent, grainy texture of each letter is meant to represent the irregularities in using paint, for example the general wear and tear from the elements like chipped or peeling edges. This was my approach to the idea of “analogue” and a brief set to explore what that means. To me, in the context of the brief, analogue could be defined as possessing a nostalgic or "old school" quality- something replicated in an unauthentic manner in order to create a look-alike imitation of a time gone by. I focused on the old method of transport in Bristol: boats. To further this idea of a 'time gone by', I created this font in the set to look like ink stamped letters.
This is a clone of 1st Draft of Analogue FizzWORK IN PROGRESS.
Anatoli Font for use in Anatoli
[https://lingojam.com/Anatoli]