Bungie Marathon terminal font recreation awaiting contact with right owner to make it public. (if any interest)
Introducing
A pixel optimized version of the CTW Sparksfont.
SUGGESTIONS NEEDED!
• J
• T
• Space width
• Serif on the Z
• Smoothness
> Should the font be smooth instead of pixels?
This font was NOT inspired by the text "We the People" but rather by the Bill of Rights text. (Logo?)
Have you ever seen just a single character and though "Why don't they all look like that".
Thats what I thought seeing the letter A from a certain font. This font started with the A, the biggest thing I wanted to keep in this font was that fat stroke at the top of each letter. Its not a pretty picture, its not perfectly geometric and nearly every character looks kinda funny.
5HEAD is arguably the most top heavy font ever made; its thick, its nasty, something about it is obscene. When originally sketched, it was a clean and smooth 70s esc font - once put through Fontstruct its become a futuristic, isometric mess. Enjoy.
Main inspirations are the font Baveuse as well as a poster from Pearljam (Dismemberment Plan).
A typeface inspired by the home of Fine Art in Bristol, the Arnolfini Building. This takes queues from its grotesque, black-letter typeface along the outside. Working on a small scale allowed me to ensure the uniformity of each character.
Sprocket is a display font inspired by the use of old Film stock found in VHS tapes, Cine cameras and Film photo cameras. It contains elements of Origami to create a sense of fluidity and as if some characters were formed from one peice of film stock. I named it Sprocket after the use of sprocket holes on the edges of the font, the holes are used to help keep the frame centered whilst traveling through a camera or tape.