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Published: 6th November, 2008
Last edited: 24th November, 2008
Created: 15th October, 2008
chess pieces, black & white, no particular order -as simple as that
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Published: 19th December, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 6th December, 2008
a serie of political incorrect pictograms, inspired by otl aichers famous olympia-works.
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Published: 21st September, 2008
Last edited: 29th June, 2009
Created: 19th September, 2008
just for fun. i will propably update this from time to time.
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Published: 7th November, 2014
Last edited: 7th November, 2014
Created: 31st October, 2014
My attempt to cross three of my passions: pixel art, shoot'em up games and typography.
What started as a full original design also became a homage to classic games with 103 characters.
Upper and lowercase are layers (see display below) and other characters are different kinds of game sprites.
Best used with no anti-alias at 60pt size.
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Published: 29th April, 2011
Last edited: 29th April, 2011
Created: 10th April, 2011
A night far from sorrow and madness , a night filled with life, a night to relax and celebrate ...
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Published: 5th January, 2009
Last edited: 2nd February, 2009
Created: 26th December, 2008
A few pattern motifs based upon the Playtime grid and retaining (for the most part) the central block.This is a clone of Playtime Rounded Bold
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Published: 3rd June, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 3rd June, 2008
Simple head in different style, find the happy, horror, and more expression with this low poly face.
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Published: 18th July, 2012
Last edited: 18th July, 2012
Created: 17th July, 2012
Each letter is represented by a puzzle piece that looks similar. There are some alternates in lower case.
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Published: 29th July, 2015
Last edited: 29th July, 2015
Created: 9th July, 2015
Want to create little maps with ramps on them? Sure you do!
I used to draw these kind of things in MS Paint when I was a kid. These are intended to be used at pixel size, but hey, why not make them bigger?
Uppercase is outlines and shadows, lowercase is fill. More Latin contains inverted ramps.
Blocks are configured in three 3x3 squares on a standard QWERTY keyboard. Space is a blank square, underscore and dash are flat squares.
Low height:
QWE
ASD
ZXC
Middle height:
RTY
FGH
VNB
Large height:
UIO
JKL
M<>
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Published: 2nd July, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 2nd July, 2008
A fine collection of ray AND laser guns. Just the letters in the Lower Case (lc)... "Dull gernit, Bender, I tol yew not to be touchin' the crushinator!"
(Rob Meek is awesome, btw.)
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Published: 11th November, 2013
Last edited: 11th December, 2013
Created: 5th November, 2013
Utilizing the propeller bricks to make curves with split ends. To make banner ends use (parentheses) and [square brackets], and use the underscore between letters to continue the banner. Here is an [e_x_a_m_p_l_e)
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Published: 17th April, 2011
Last edited: 22nd April, 2011
Created: 17th April, 2011
*Updated to 26 characters*
I started this Fontstruction with a blank canvas and blank mind, and decided to draw my phone (guess which one that is!) to just warm up. Before I knew it, the idea for the whole design was staring me right in the face. Hopping around the internet, looking for images and information on which phones to draw was great fun. Who knew that the first ‘personal communicator’ was the IBM South Bell Simon, which combined the features of a mobile phone, a pager, a PDA, and a fax machine. Yes, you read that right! The Simon was also nine inches tall.
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Published: 15th August, 2009
Last edited: 12th April, 2012
Created: 3rd August, 2009
ASL is not a written language, but this font should, hopefully, assist anyone wishing to learn ASL.
The following is a quote from Wikipedia:
"American Sign Language (or ASL, Ameslan) is the dominant sign language of the Deaf community in the United States, in the
English-speaking parts of Canada, and in some regions of Mexico. Although the United Kingdom and the United States share English as a
spoken and written language, British Sign Language (BSL) is quite different from ASL, and the two sign languages are not mutually
intelligible
ASL is often written with English words in all capital letters, which is known as glossing. This is, however, a method used simply to teach
the structure of the language. ASL is a visual language, not a written language. There is no one-to-one correspondence between words in
ASL and English, and much of the inflectional modulation of ASL signs is lost.
There are two true writing systems in use for ASL: a phonemic Stokoe notation, which has a separate symbol or diacritic mark for every
phonemic hand shape, motion, and position (though it leaves something to be desired in the representation of facial expression), and a more
popular iconic system called SignWriting, which represents each sign with a rather abstract illustration of its salient features. SignWriting is
commonly used for student newsletters and similar purposes."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sign_Language
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Published: 16th September, 2008
Last edited: 15th June, 2009
Created: 13th September, 2008
UK Road Signs. ASCII 33 to 114 in order of the DOT diagram numbers. Check pattern represents red.
Chevrons and lane markings are spaced to butt together.
See RoadSigns2 for the other half!This is a clone
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Published: 18th September, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 16th September, 2008
Warning Road Signs (Triangular). ASCII 33 to 102 are in DfT Diagram order. Part 2 of set. See Road Signs for Regulatory and Information signs. This is a clone of Road Signs
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Published: 31st December, 2012
Last edited: 2nd January, 2013
Created: 20th February, 2009
This one was a long time in the works. If you liked Knutz and Boltz you'll really dig this one. Probably no numbers or extra characters to come I'm afraid. The caps were a ton of work alone. Enjoy.
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Published: 6th November, 2010
Last edited: 6th November, 2010
Created: 7th October, 2010
This is a font that I have designed during the first term of my Graphic Design degree at UWE Bristol. My typeface is based on the word 'decay'. My letters take the form of teeth, these teeth have been decayed and have holes, cracks and rot on the actual tooth and roots.
I developed this typeface by researching and taking photographs of rotten and healthy teeth. I then traced and made sketches from them. I then distorted the shapes to make up my type.
This typeface could be really good for use in a dental industry for advertising against tooth decay or things like toothpaste etc..