@Dear and appreciated minimum: It has been an honour for me to have received from you the possibility of rebuilding my own version of your excellent font "tm Patchpanel", as a result of your very generous offer in FS of the pieces that it was made. I feel enormously lucky and grateful for that. It was also really very interesting for me to be able to go (in a certain way) into the depths of the ins and outs to build glyphs of a great master. With all this, I have dared to propose my humble version of this great font, which is this one that I am now making public. With all this, I have tried to make the grid more obvious, showing the shape of the letters inside. I've also tried not to repeat any of the glyphs of the original font, and I confess also my inability to get a good enough H. The final result appears to lack the freshness of your original font, but offers (to my mind, I hope also to you) some other qualities. I wish I hadn't demeaned the original too much and not made it too ugly. Thanks a million.
This is a cloneThis is the second version of my font "Znipped" which also happens to be my first TP.
Building on @erictom333's suggestion of adding lower case letters, lower case is now included!
The height of uppercase and lowercase letters are the same... intentionally
Enjoy!
As always, Open to comments and suggestions!
This is a clone of ZnippedMy first ever font. I feel pretty proud of it. Ignore what the liscensing says, you can use this for free, commercially even. I just accidentally set it to the wrong liscense. As long as you reference me, it's open game.
This is a cloneProportional version of the text font used for the credits and saved game/restore menu of Zeliard, (C) 1987, 1990 Game Arts Co, Ltd / (C) 1990 Sierra On-Line, Inc. Modified q by Goatmeal; the original q is found in the More Latin area.
In the game, the spacing/kerning between various letter and/or punctuation combinations is highly variable, anywhere from 2-6 pixels. To strike a balance, a standard three-pixel width was chosen for letters and most punctuation; the remaing punctuation glyphs have a 6-pixel width, while the numbers retain their 2-pixel width.
This is a clone of Zeliard - MonospacedMonospaced version of the text font used for the introduction, character interactions, and finale of Zeliard, (C) 1987, 1990 Game Arts Co, Ltd / (C) 1990 Sierra On-Line, Inc. Modified q by Goatmeal; the original q is found in the More Latin area.
This is the first Font I've built here on Fontstruct, I'm not a graphic designer but I think it turned out pretty cool. As you can see, it's a San Serif font with 60° strakes to the right. What do y'all think? Also, if I accidentally copied another person's Fontstruction, please let me know.