Opening day of Marvel's Captain America: New World Order movie!
It's been so long since I've worked on a fontstruction, I forgot how to stack composite bricks. It's like going back to the gym after a long break and I can't do any heavy lifting and I'll be sore from it tomorrow.
This design is very retro Cap. The fill is a throwback to the original Captain America's comic book chain mail suit material.
This is a cloneThanks to Sed4tives for STF_FAUX BEZIER ROTUNDS
Newt is a spinoff from Salamander but reduced to a 2x2 grid system. Originally planned for 2023's iteration of 36 Days of Type, but later scrapped due to time constraints.
Available to download for free as part of a font bundle over here.
This project was stuck in font purgatory for over two years due to some frustrating issues with consistency. Finally revisited and finalized, here is a simple thin inline deco font, had some fun with the flip-flopped "B" as the "g." Please enjoy~
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/989729/fraktur_refined
Chrysalide Old Face | FontStruct
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2629304/echo-pixel-garalde-cyrillic
Garamond Italic SP | FontStruct
fs Fermat | FontStruct
RuneScape Large | FontStruct
This is a clone of Book OldThanks to Sed4tives for STF_FAUX BEZIER ROTUNDS
This is a cloneAn earlier (1926) constructed alphabet from Jan Tschichold, based on a somewhat finer grid and a slightly less condensed uppercase and a bolder appearance overall.
With a caps-height of 17, reproducing some diagonals proved quickly to be between nightmarish and impossible, thus the fidelity is a bit less exact than my previous recreation.
For a digitisation that encompass both designs and offers proper alternates, you can look at Peter Wiegel’s Tschichold.
This is a clone of Quick and Easy r0This is my little contribution to the fantastic recovering universe
called LETTERS OP MAAT by the great @Sed4tives about the typographic world of the dutch artist and typographer Jurriaan Schrofer. Btw, I sincerely apologize to @Sed4tives for the undue delay and the time it took to publish this exciting addition to his magnificent series (I'm sure he thought I'd forgotten, didn't he, comp4ñero?). Hope you like and enjoy these two fonts in one.
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GUIDE TO FIND GLYPHS:
- Curved left unicase: A to Z + Ç, Ñ, Æ, Œ.
- Curved right unicase: a to z + ç, ñ, æ, œ.
- Curved left numbers: 0 to 9.
- Curved right numbers: for 0 type %, 1=<, 2= =, 3=>, 4=[, 5=], 6={, 7=|, 8=}, 9=^.
- Other curved left glyphs like ., , , ”, ’, ', ?, !, @, $, &, (, ) and -: in their own glyphs, plus :=/.
- Other curved right glyphs: ”=“, ’=‘, '=", @=*, &=#, -=+, .=:, ,=;, $=`,:=\, ?=¿, !=¡, (=_, )=~...
... The work still in progress (diacritics in the oven)...
This is a cloneA blackletter-inspired unicase design. I'm thinking this will look good on certificates, diplomas and all sorts of official documents where readability is secondary. I've got some spacing adjustments to make in the punctuation.