12557517
Published: 12th March, 2010
Last edited: 3rd April, 2010
Created: 8th March, 2010
Ring está inspirada en la tipografía popular mexicana de carteles de lucha libre.
1274146257
Published: 26th October, 2009
Last edited: 2nd October, 2009
Created: 1st October, 2009
The ‘Sans Serious’ Series is a group of tribute typefaces meant to honor Dutch designer and typographer Jurriaan Schrofer.
Along with Wim Crouwel and Josef Albers, Jurrian Schrofer (1926 - 1990) was among the Bauhaus pioneers of grid-based modular typography and design.
Schrofer's work experimented with type, light, and color and focused on mathematical shapes and pattern.
“Schrofer made several attempts to create complete typefaces - one of which was wittily calledSans serious- but this was never his goal. ‘Is it necessary’, he wrote, ‘to make complete alphabets with upper- and lowercase, figures, diacritics and seriously adorned with a name, when the aim is merely a formal investigation into basic recipes’ Schrofer's domain was never the design of typographic alphabets, to be used by other designers, but always the creation of letterforms ‘made to measure’ as part of his own designs of - mainly - book covers and postage stamps. He created a rectangular alphabet as the basic element of his ever-changing covers - each based of the same grid but colored differently - for a series of scientific books, ‘Les textes sociologiques’ from Mouton Publishers. He made sophisticated pixel-based letters, all drawn by hand, and experimented with photographic screens as a means of distinguishing simplified letterforms from the background. He created logotypes built from custom-made letterforms, based on rectangular grids.”
“In his booklet ‘Letters op maat’ (‘Type made to measure’, 1987), Schrofer presented many of his experimental alphabets from the 1960s and '70s. The booklet was part of a series of goodwill publications edited by Wim Crouwel for Lecturis Printers, Eindhoven.”
36231627
Published: 6th April, 2008
Last edited: 2nd August, 2009
Created: 6th April, 2008
A friendly bold sans serif. *Small update 13/9: Changed the M and N.
157882207
Published: 2nd April, 2008
Last edited: 4th September, 2011
Created: 2nd April, 2008
Updated in October 2009 with better spacing and making use of new bricks, as well as support for Turkish.
1612865
Published: 6th August, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 6th August, 2008
inspired by the beautiful etiquette of the german beer "schneider weisse" and added some minuscels.
100912930
Published: 24th November, 2011
Last edited: 3rd December, 2011
Created: 24th November, 2011
I really enjoyed doing this on my own way. Semiz means "fat, well-fed" in my language (kazakh). Thanks!
10041215
Published: 15th April, 2009
Last edited: 25th June, 2009
Created: 29th March, 2009
// Singularity Ligatures
// Part of the Singularity Family
// Designed by Jared Benson in April 2009
// Intended for use with Singularity
//
// Also look for:
// Singularity Chunk
// Singularity Chunk Ligatures
//
// Send me a sample or link if you use it.
// benson (at) punchcut (dot) com
//
120+ Ligatures included:
AA ; Semicolon
AE Æ Capital Ae
AI @ Commercial At
AND & Ampersand
AS a Small A
AV 0 Digit Zero
AW ( Left Parenthesis
AX b Small B
AY Y Capital Y
CH (top join) R Capital R
CH (bottom join) l Small L
CHE 4 Digit Four
CHI 5 Digit Five
CI (top join) d Small D
CI (bottom join) c Small C
CK (top join) I Capital I
CK (bottom join) J Capital J
CKY É Capital E with Acute
CS ’ Right Single Quotation Mark
CT Ò Capital O with Grave
DE 1 Digit One
EE e Small E
EN ) Right Parenthesis
ENE - Hyphen/Minus
ER ” Right Double Quotation Mark
ERA : Colon
ES 6 Digit Six
EST 7 Digit Seven
ET ` Grave Accent
ETC 8 Digit Eight
EU u Small U
FB M Capital M
FF f Small F
FFB Ä Capital A with Diaeresis
FFH Â Capital A with Circumflex
FFI Â Capital A with Ring
FFK Á Capital A with Acute
FFL À Capital A with Grave
FFR Ã Capital A with Tilde
FH P Capital P
FI % Percent Sign
FJ _ Underscore
FK N Capital N
FL ^ Circumflex Accent
FT ‘ Left Single Quotation Mark
FTW Ñ Capital N with Tilde
FR h Small H
FU Ó Capital O with Acute
FY Ç Capital C with Cedilla
GH g Small G
GI G Capital G
GL F Capital F
GU B Capital B
GY Ê Capital E with Circumflex
HE H Capital H
IA j Small J
IF 3 Digit Three
IN A Capital A
ING 9 Digit Nine
IP / Slash/Solidus
IR < Less-than Sign
IS i Small I
IT $ Dollar Sign
IX = Equals Sign
KY È Capital E with Grave
LA C Capital C
LI L Capital L
LK K Capital K
MB , Comma
ME > Greater-than Sign
MI } Right Curly Bracket
MM m Small M
MP . Full Stop
NI | Vertical Line
NN n Small N
NT { Left Curly Bracket
NY D Capital Eth
NZ + Plus Sign
OC Î Capital I with Circumflex
OE Ë Capital E with Diaeresis
OF [ Left Square Bracket
OG Ï Capital I with Diaeresis
ON \ Backslash/Reverse Solidus
OO O Capital O
OU ] Right Square Bracket
OUT “ Left Double Quotation Mark
RA r Small R
RI D Capital D
RR k Small K
SH S Capital S
SI Q Capital Q
SK s Small S
ST U Capital U
SU ' Apostrophe
SY " Quotation Mark
TH t Small T
THE 2 Digit Two
TI v Small V
TT T Capital T
TTY Í Capital I with Acute
TU ~ Tilde
TW Ì Capital I with Grave
TY E Capital E
UI ? Question Mark
UP x Small X
UR y Small Y
UT ! Exclamation Mark
VA V Capital V
VE o Small O
VI q Small Q
WA p Small P
WE Z Capital Z
WH W Capital W
WI z Small Z
WWW w Small W
XT X Capital X
ZA * Asterisk
ZI # Number Sign
This is a clone of Singularity
873726
Published: 14th June, 2008
Last edited: 12th June, 2009
Created: 14th June, 2008
The only sans serif so far that seems to want to escape from my brain.This is a clone of Oddity oldstyles
670983
Published: 6th May, 2008
Last edited: 13th October, 2008
Created: 6th May, 2008
A quirky sanserif display face. Capital letters and most characters are built in a square shape. Lower-case ascenders and descenders extend beyond the square.
13242143
Published: 5th November, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 4th November, 2008
A tall, sans serif font, named after the squircle, a combination between a square and a circle, which is the general shape of the characters.
Technically the shape is more like what's called a 'rounded square', but eh.
Contains A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and more.This is a clone
5402185
Published: 27th May, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 27th May, 2008
Clone of squrbed.
extended+round countersThis is a clone of squrbed
141915420
Published: 7th January, 2012
Last edited: 13th April, 2020
Created: 6th January, 2012
I needed to do something simple. It’s inspired by the Iron Man movie logo (I got curious after seeing this font).
989798329231
Published: 6th April, 2008
Last edited: 18th August, 2010
Created: 6th April, 2008
I wasn't satisfied with either of the current logo expansions, so i made my own. With Cyrillic characters.
IF YOU LIKE THIS FONT, PLEASE GIVE IT A GOOD RATING!
43111295
Published: 30th November, 2009
Last edited: 30th November, 2009
Created: 30th November, 2009
Based on the font used for some train- and subwaylines in and around Amsterdam.This is a clone of Subway 22:38
891016216
Published: 4th May, 2010
Last edited: 16th May, 2010
Created: 31st March, 2010
This set is inspired by numbers found on the inside of elevator doors. I've taken the basic letter forms and stretched them out just to the point of being almost unreadable. The letters are also reminiscent of movie poster lettering. This may be useful for effect, or when you really need to fit a lot of text in a very very narrow space. This is a clone
64415619
Published: 16th January, 2011
Last edited: 16th January, 2011
Created: 6th January, 2011
Light, condensed typeface based on a sort of rhombic pattern counterbalanced by a strong emphasis on the vertical (resulting in the blackletter look noticed by riccard0).
As computed by fontstruct, letter-size is roughly 3/4 of common definitions, which means that you have to set Sycamore to e.g. 24pt if you want to achieve a 18pt impression.
Also available in Book style.
8222531305
Published: 18th December, 2010
Last edited: 2nd August, 2011
Created: 10th December, 2010
An improvement of the former (Headless/Tangle, now called Tangled Hairline); This version is bolder and simpler with more striking 'chaos motion' lines. This version is perhaps more decorative looking than the original and definitely more ordered in the sense of the letterforms to enable usability.This is a clone
2703753
Published: 16th April, 2008
Last edited: 11th June, 2008
Created: 16th April, 2008
The Tech house numbers were designed for DWR and made out of stainless steel. They have no diagonals, just semi-circles and straight lines. This alphabet is the attempt to extend this construction principle to a complete (well: caps only) alphabet that you could easily cut from metal.
And - like any principle that doesn’t come from writing – it doesn’t really work. But was fun making.