73109217
Published: 2nd October, 2009
Last edited: 3rd October, 2009
Created: 2nd October, 2009
Clone of Afrobeat Regular. Same lc as Afrobeat Regular, but with small caps and small numbers. You have many different possibilities to combine the letters, take a close look at the example. Looks smoother and more balanced to me. What do you think? More glyphs to come.
*=alt.l, #=alt.t, %=alt.fThis is a clone of Afrobeat Regular
1121213625
Published: 21st May, 2012
Last edited: 4th June, 2012
Created: 25th January, 2011
Lowercase only font loosely based on Herbert Bayer's famous "Universal".This is a clone of Sansybar Wide
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.
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.
15719814
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.
19017819
Published: 12th July, 2009
Last edited: 25th June, 2009
Created: 27th May, 2009
Dear Human,
This dark chocolate food product has been specially formulated with maximum theobromine and caffeine content.
Eat as much as you want. It still won't help you outrun potential death-ray attacks.
Inspected by Chocobot CBV-82This is a clone of Chocobot Stacked
13012796
Published: 19th July, 2009
Last edited: 20th April, 2010
Created: 18th July, 2009
Dear Human, try this solid version of our Chocobot Dark product. Caution: may make you feel full. Inspected by Chocobot CBV-36.This is a clone of Chocobot Dark
15117611
Published: 12th July, 2009
Last edited: 26th August, 2010
Created: 27th May, 2009
Dear Human,
Chocobot Labs has once again created a delicious product for human consumption. Guided tours of our factory can be arranged by calling our toll-free number.
Warning: this product may contain homo sapiens.
Inspected by Chocobot CBM-28This is a clone of Chocobot Stacked
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Published: 19th July, 2009
Last edited: 20th April, 2010
Created: 18th July, 2009
Dear Human, here is another tasty confection from Chocobot Labs: a solid version of Chocobot Milk. Let the consumption begin! Inspected by Chocobot CBM-47.This is a clone of Chocobot Milk
12347612
Published: 28th March, 2024
Last edited: 26th August, 2010
Created: 29th May, 2009
Dear Human,
The artificial vanilla-extract-like flavour of this product will tantalize your senses and leave you grinning in ecstasy.
This is not part of a plot to distract you while a machine revolution begins.
Inspected by Chocobot CBW-93This is a clone of Chocobot Stacked
974775
Published: 19th July, 2009
Last edited: 20th April, 2010
Created: 18th July, 2009
Dear Human, this is the solid version of Chocobot White, which brings you even more tantalizing flavours. Inspected by Chocobot CBW-25.This is a clone of Chocobot White
3331525559
Published: 6th October, 2010
Last edited: 17th October, 2010
Created: 5th October, 2010
Loosely based on the custom lettering I did for my DINOSAUR logo (http://www.thedinosaur.ca).
I wanted to make an old-school compressed gothic that didn't look like it was made in fontstruct.
Could be good for movie poster credits.
1070147827
Published: 22nd March, 2008
Last edited: 23rd June, 2009
Created: 22nd March, 2008
Derived from the rounded rectangle of mid-century furniture and architectural design, a pioneer of which was Eero Saarinen.
See a specimen.
1231314027
Published: 23rd November, 2011
Last edited: 23rd November, 2011
Created: 9th April, 2011
An Art-Deco-inspired fontstruction I created in April. Not sure why I never published it, but here it is!
EDIT: Three seconds after hitting "Save Changes" I thought of the perfect name for this one. I've updated the name.
There's also an alternate 'a' and 'g' available in the IPA area.
6616917
Published: 13th August, 2009
Last edited: 13th September, 2009
Created: 8th August, 2009
Freestyle is not a usual font, as you see. The concept was inspired by the "How very Tokyo"-poster by Spin (I posted it in the comments). I liked the idea of cutting every letter into pieces so it looks artistic but is still readable.
Freestyle consists of three parts: the whole letter at the top and in the middle/at the bottom there are parts of it, cut vertically.
Upper- and Lowercase are different. Under construction, more glyphs to come. This can be used e.g. for posters or magazine layouts. What do you think about this experiment?
< = alt.I
> = alt.I
* = alt.space
# = alt.space
8358226
Published: 10th July, 2011
Last edited: 10th July, 2011
Created: 9th July, 2011
My second entry in the fs Cognate series. Stay tuned: more characters to come...This is a clone
7089015
Published: 15th October, 2011
Last edited: 14th October, 2011
Created: 10th October, 2011
I'm sure this is actually someone else's design style from somewhere along the way that I have now 'borrowed'...
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Published: 20th June, 2010
Last edited: 21st June, 2011
Created: 20th June, 2010
Sketch developed from the first drawings made colaboratively at the Hacklaviva workshop with Dave Crossland.
More info here: http://hacklaviva.net/2010/06/e-ja-amanha-a-b-c-oficina-de-tipografia-livre/