160980
Published: 26th November, 2008
Last edited: 26th November, 2008
Created: 26th November, 2008
Used for password fields to mask password - every character is identical.
203126
Published: 26th November, 2008
Last edited: 9th April, 2009
Created: 26th November, 2008
Who knew copying pictures pixel by pixel could be so much fun? She has 7070 pixels, not counting B through L. Enjoy!
40980
Published: 26th November, 2008
Last edited: 4th January, 2009
Created: 25th November, 2008
andre?!... tao e trabalhares ?
isso e que era de topo, nao ?
:P
>.<
350675
Published: 25th November, 2008
Last edited: 28th November, 2008
Created: 25th November, 2008
Clone of That One Font With The Splats On The Front. .,?,!, and | close. ` is a space. Enjoy!This is a clone of That One Font With The Splats On The Front
110980
Published: 25th November, 2008
Last edited: 28th November, 2008
Created: 26th October, 2008
i recommend reducing the kerning and leading until they are touching. make body text look fantastic
230474
Published: 24th November, 2008
Last edited: 3rd January, 2009
Created: 6th November, 2008
Letters are constructed out of 7 different blocks- tetrominoes (each one is built out of 4 squares). The font was inspired by probably the most popular video game. I hope you like it.
Piotr Klarowski
90980
Published: 23rd November, 2008
Last edited: 23rd November, 2008
Created: 22nd November, 2008
Clone of font26.
This a font for nurses. The []{} have been replaced with nursing abbreviations for before, after, with, and without.This is a clone of font26
953717
Published: 23rd November, 2008
Last edited: 29th March, 2009
Created: 19th November, 2008
Capital letters have drips. (I recommend all caps.) Lowercase letters have no drips. "`" is a space with a drip. "~" is a space without a drip. "-" is a beginning splat, and periods, exclamation points, and question marks are closing splats. "|" is a close without a splat. "_" is a drip that you can add to the character before it. For example, you might think the drips in "banana" are too repetitive, so you can use "n_" instead of "N" to get an n with a different drip. Enjoy!