Gildor: A high elf from Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. He met Frodo, Pippin, Merry, and Sam on their journey to Rivendell. Gildor Grotesk: I considered the alliteration.
I was looking for some "decorative" glyphs to embellish greeting cards' frames; having come across one of my Greek sets I decided to make the whole Greek alphabet rather than stop at the 7 symbols I liked for my project.
This font, which used to be called Malachite, took me just over a year to complete. The overall design took the longest, and the remainder of the time was spent deciding on how to do the punctuation and the diacritics, some of which weren't forthcoming until recently. It is also older than listed, as this is a cloned version of the original that is no longer on here. I created it in late 2009, or early 2010—I can't remember; and, Minimum was the inspiration for it's creation. :)
You can get its updated version, now called Petahja, on Font Squirrel.
This is a cloneKhnum /ħe.'nu:m/. I've updated this font, and given it an italic version, which is available on Font Library. There are three versions: Regular, B Regular, and MS Regular. B is for Bulgarian. MS is for Macedonian and Serbian. The inspiration for Khnum came from Media SA, which was my first large-scale font created many years ago. However, I wanted this font to be a non-modular font, so I re-created it on a small-scale.
Khnum has been updated and redrawn, and is now called Hhenum, which you can get on Font Squirrel.
This is a cloneSee more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/333234/periculum
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/blackletra/ofelia-std/
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1646721/stf-lullo-stitch
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/685591/advancer_lite_1
https://www.behance.net/gallery/27010917/Pobeda
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/206416/pinball_blizzard
https://creativemarket.com/Etewut/1710681-Laser-Dots
https://etc-nyc.com/project/brooklyn-dot-font/
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/88351/fs_retro_electro
WiP. Suggestions? I'm thinking of making a fused stylistic set.
Pusk (russian "Пуск") means Start. Modern sans.
See more: Myriad
Open Sans
Flat Sans
Nokia Sans
Sanz
Blogger Sans
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/northernblock/hackman/
httpJkds://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontfont/clan-pro/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/adtypo/akceler/
Razer F5
HP Simplified
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/typemates/urby/
Ubuntu Sans
ff Sanuk
ff Aad
Abstergo Sans
Smarty, DenHaag (A.Tarbeev)
Neo Sans
Redondo
Crassula
Gubia
https://web.archive.org/web/20180402025639/http://davidrudnick.org/Caszius
This is a clone of Antidot Sans011616. Oops. This one was supposed to be released when it was created. Somehow it got lost. Anyway, it was an experiment with smoothed out diagonals, which was difficult before the brick nudging feature. Now it its easy. So more improvments added. Here was my original text in 2010. Old links were broken, I can't add links anymore...?
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Created from scratch, but inspired by will.i.ૐ's WPA Go Thin, which was inspired by Stewf's WPA Gothic. Not as much an in depth character study as William's, but delving deeper into the concept of smoothing out all hard edged corners, especially the transitional connections between all diagonal lines to their horizontal or vertical counterparts. This direction forced me to dig deep to figure out if it was possible to create a smoothly ramped curve. After chiseling out multitudinous variations of composite combinations, I came up with this solution. Then I pat myself of the back and gave myself a cookie. The technique is also employed on my Escapade, and Streamlyne fonts. As usual, I like to leave these techniques as Easter eggs for everyone to discover for themselves using their own creativity. Sometimes its inspiring just to know such a thing is possible. But let me know if you can't figure it out. Press Shift+PXL on the preview to zoom in and check it out.
This is a clone