Triad published by Livewire. One of the first games I ever played on the C64 back in 1985, loaded this up off tape - probably the first game I ever mastered and advanced through the levels. And the first place I ever heard Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor :)
A font inspired by retro video games, and retro styled games. Ispiration stemming from games like Undertale, Earth Bound, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, and other things like classic zombie and horror movie culture. Another huge inspiration to this font was Nitrome, a computer game website that I grew up with as a kid which featured dozens of flash and pixel based games. The font is designed to be versitile in a few kinds of styles, whether it's a horror movie poster or an ice cream shop stand, it's appealing to the eye and can be played with tons of color choices and style varieties.
I was inspired by Transitional and Didone typefaces and how they have a "fancy" appearance. I love the breaks on the ends of the letters and how they make the arms appear longer. I also love the look of thick to thin. For example, having one side of the letter obnoxiously thick while having the other side skinny. I wanted to convey this idea by making my typeface unique with very obvious thick to thin lines. The name of my typeface came from a name that I was orginally going to be named. I love the way it sounds and flows off your tongue.
Clone of FS Tricoto with added numerals.
If someone can tell me how to round out the angle of the 7...
This is a clone of fs tricoto