84725515
Published: 11th January, 2011
Last edited: 25th April, 2011
Created: 10th January, 2011
The name is not definite. Capital are black, lower case are white. Use [], (), {}, \/ for frames. Use _ for a "grey space", that connects the words. The eszet is white, for a black eszet use § - or the new capital eszet! I guess the name is definite then.
84657214
Published: 16th November, 2010
Last edited: 8th March, 2012
Created: 9th November, 2010
I'm just playing around with some diagonals and monospace, and it ended up as this strong and legible typeface.
82304835
Published: 29th July, 2014
Last edited: 13th August, 2014
Created: 29th July, 2014
I had this idea today: Make a font that writes numbers out with letters. Here it is, and it goes up to 999,999,999. Just remember to put commas to divide the thousands and millions, and end with a period :)
I might make a German version.
74185225
Published: 10th April, 2011
Last edited: 5th June, 2011
Created: 10th April, 2011
Some simple geometric birdies. Not angry at all. Single components are for easy colouring and offline recombination.
681930929
Published: 2nd June, 2012
Last edited: 16th December, 2016
Created: 31st May, 2012
Upper case is high, lower case is low. And it was going fine untill the letter x came along. Well it's a stupid letter anyway, just use 'ks' or 'cs' or even 'cks' instead ;P I think it works now. Call off the spelling reform :D
5997124
Published: 24th May, 2010
Last edited: 25th May, 2010
Created: 21st May, 2010
This font imitates a 2D-barcode. I just felt like creating something chaotic. The lower case are alternates for the upper case.
4359813
Published: 5th January, 2011
Last edited: 5th January, 2011
Created: 5th January, 2011
This looks more like a font for a techno metal band (Metalectronica?) than I originally intended, but I think it is still handy. I made this to use as a pixel-perfect font for a game after no slanted or rounded outline fonts fit the bill. Numbers are taller than the x-height, but slightly shorter than the capital letters. The name is meant to sound like it fits in an ancient myth (Echidna was the mother of many beasts that featured prominently in Greek mythology), but also referenced the spiky nature of the font (the echidna is also a little australian mammal covered in spikes).