60590
Published: 9th October, 2008
Last edited: 4th January, 2009
Created: 9th October, 2008
go easy on me. this is my 1st font...?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? (random}
1401000
Published: 8th October, 2008
Last edited: 11th November, 2008
Created: 20th September, 2008
Ignoring the other blocks. This is a callback to my family's first beloved Mac II and all the Sonic The Hedgehog I could stomach in one sitting. - Constructed for my Typography class.
181302
Published: 2nd October, 2008
Last edited: 3rd October, 2008
Created: 24th September, 2008
Here is a typeface that i just finished for my adv. type class. It started off as a joke to create a death metal sans serif display typeface that is more legible and readable. Its called Skool Sux, because it reminded me of something a young kid might carve into a desk at school. I think it came out ok for my first fontstruction. I know it needs some work, so I am open to any comments/critiques. I will be doing the numbers and punctuation sometime soon.
Thanks,
Dustin
202981
Published: 30th September, 2008
Last edited: 8th March, 2009
Created: 30th September, 2008
What do you do when Unibody 8 is just a little too wide? Nobody 8 is a condensed upright italic that takes its cues from Unibody but with a little less body. Basic Latin only (for now).
The original can be found here: http://www.underware.nl/site2/index.php?id1=unibody&id2=overview
3106155347
Published: 29th September, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 3rd August, 2008 The Slurpee Font - Created and fueled by an unhealthy summer obsession with the world's greatest beverage you can drink/eat with a straw. A little interweb research gave some hints at a few more glyphs than the initial six glyphs in the 'Slurpee' logo. In some cases, like with the 'c' glyph, I noticed that it had been drawn differently in different usage. See here and here.
Being that the current Slurpee logo is Unicase, I decided to try and make uppercase and lowercase alternatives that can be mixed and matched for the unicase feel.
See also Chank Diesel's wonderful font Cosmic, which draws from the old school Slurpee branding.
P.S. The Monster Black Ice flavor that came out this summer was ridiculously awesome.
2601732
Published: 25th September, 2008
Last edited: 26th September, 2008
Created: 24th September, 2008
This just emerged from the depths. Although launched from Sweden, it works in most European countries. At least those with a coast. Or a rather deep river. Periskåp means what it sounds like.
486737
Published: 23rd September, 2008
Last edited: 7th February, 2009
Created: 23rd September, 2008
Lithe is my attempt to build something modular with a hint of flair.
90661
Published: 17th September, 2008
Last edited: 12th April, 2009
Created: 17th September, 2008
Clone of Anonon. Unknown reason why i got this.This is a clone of fs Anonon
222101618
Published: 16th September, 2008
Last edited: 16th December, 2008
Created: 14th September, 2008
The Chesterfield Royal Family was formed from my desire to add new weights to the original Chesterfield typeface. In the process of drawing these new weights, I began modifying some of the forms of the new glyphs away from the original Chesterfield glyphs in order to build a more flexible brick/grid structure for the development of various weights. The most noticeable difference between these three new faces and the original is the lowered x-height. That said, there are still some compromises between the different weights and because of that I've given them these royalty names instead of the normal practice of light, regular, and bold weight names. One of the biggest compromises occurs in the Prince weight, where I was unable to add the notch where bowls and shoulders meet stems (see King and Queen weights) without adding too much extra black weight to those parts of the glyph.
A work in progress for sure. Any help/thoughts/repulsions/bile appreciated.
16119814
Published: 16th September, 2008
Last edited: 3rd November, 2008
Created: 14th September, 2008
The Chesterfield Royal Family was formed from my desire to add new weights to the original Chesterfield typeface. In the process of drawing these new weights, I began modifying some of the forms of the new glyphs away from the original Chesterfield glyphs in order to build a more flexible brick/grid structure for the development of various weights. The most noticeable difference between these three new faces and the original is the lowered x-height. That said, there are still some compromises between the different weights and because of that I've given them these royalty names instead of the normal practice of light, regular, and bold weight names. One of the biggest compromises occurs in the Prince weight, where I was unable to add the notch where bowls and shoulders meet stems (see King and Queen weights) without adding too much extra black weight to those parts of the glyph.
A work in progress for sure. Any help/thoughts/repulsions/bile appreciated.
1371988
Published: 16th September, 2008
Last edited: 3rd October, 2009
Created: 14th September, 2008
The Chesterfield Royal Family was formed from my desire to add new weights to the original Chesterfield typeface. In the process of drawing these new weights, I began modifying some of the forms of the new glyphs away from the original Chesterfield glyphs in order to build a more flexible brick/grid structure for the development of various weights. The most noticeable difference between these three new faces and the original is the lowered x-height. That said, there are still some compromises between the different weights and because of that I've given them these royalty names instead of the normal practice of light, regular, and bold weight names. One of the biggest compromises occurs in the Prince weight, where I was unable to add the notch where bowls and shoulders meet stems (see King and Queen weights) without adding too much extra black weight to those parts of the glyph.
A work in progress for sure. Any help/thoughts/repulsions/bile appreciated.
17712614
Published: 11th September, 2008
Last edited: 3rd November, 2008
Created: 11th September, 2008
Clone of Eclat Weave.This is a clone of Eclat Weave
14512612
Published: 11th September, 2008
Last edited: 3rd November, 2008
Created: 11th September, 2008
Clone of Eclat Weave Rounded White.This is a clone of Eclat Weave Rounded White
30772625
Published: 8th September, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 8th September, 2008
Just a fun one I did last night while watching tennis and reading the latest DWR catalog (see page 72). This is a pattern Fontstruction based entirely on the Anni Albers textile pattern of the same name.
"Anni Albers began a three decades long collaboration with the internationally recognized design company Knoll in 1951. During the course of this partnership, Knoll released five of Anni's designs: Track, Rail, Lattice, Jhet and Eclat. Originally designed in 1974 as an upholstery pattern, Anni Albers' Eclat, was first produced printed on a cotton/ linen ground in various scales and color combinations. Reintroduction into the market as part of Knoll's 60th anniversary archival collection celebration in June 2007, Eclat, renamed Eclat Weave, is now produced as a woven, rather than printed, upholstery."
80980
Published: 5th September, 2008
Last edited: 5th September, 2008
Created: 4th September, 2008
This is my first Fontstruction, but I'm sure this font will probably give you a new idea, if necessary.
632199878
Published: 4th September, 2008
Last edited: 24th June, 2009
Created: 4th September, 2008
Good evening and welcome to the Steeplechase, Fonstruct's premier jazz club. Be-bop on over to the bar and order your favorite libation. The show is about to start.
280983
Published: 4th September, 2008
Last edited: 4th September, 2008
Created: 3rd September, 2008
IDW LED Font is a font that simulates similar styles to LED Signs. This Font includes all characters including Caps, Lower Case, Numbers, and all the extras. Enjoy