6554416
Published: 27th March, 2009
Last edited: 13th May, 2009
Created: 27th March, 2009
Permutation: The act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements.
One font, two different brick combinations.
Picking any two bricks from the 169 available gives a total possible combinations of 14196 (169C2) different fonts. Counting a certain kinds of bricks as one--all four 45degree, for instance--gives 36 unique bricks, resulting in 630 (36C2) unique combinations or fonts.
In this font, if the bricks are swapped with each other, the result will be a different font. Hence order of the bricks matter. In which case, nCr (combinations) is not the right choice. What's needed is nPr (permutations). 169P2 gives 28392 permutations and a 36P2 gives 1260 permutations.
So, at a minimum, 1260 fonts are possible with the current implementation of FontStruct, with just this particular layout of bricks.
7934410
Published: 27th March, 2009
Last edited: 24th June, 2009
Created: 27th March, 2009
Permutation: The act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements.
One font, two different brick combinations.
Picking any two bricks from the 169 available gives a total possible combinations of 14196 (169C2) different fonts. Counting a certain kinds of bricks as one--all four 45degree, for instance--gives 36 unique bricks, resulting in 630 (36C2) unique combinations or fonts.
In this font, if the bricks are swapped with each other, the result will be a different font. Hence order of the bricks matter. In which case, nCr (combinations) is not the right choice. What's needed is nPr (permutations). 169P2 gives 28392 permutations and a 36P2 gives 1260 permutations.
So, at a minimum, 1260 fonts are possible with the current implementation of FontStruct, with just this particular layout of bricks.
5241003
Published: 22nd March, 2009
Last edited: 26th August, 2010
Created: 22nd March, 2009
A quick fontstruct based on a slightly more stylish checkout receipt for a design job i'm currently working on.
Any constructive comments appreciated.
It looks quite simple, and in the end, it was, though getting to the end was anything but. This font appears as a clone of ookii because that's where I started it, thinking I'll just add the shadows. Getting the shadows to look natural and line up properly in every character was a geometric challenge. I ended up redrawing the whole thing three times over--in incremental step up of scale before getting it right. I love doing fonts like this one.This is a clone
416287848
Published: 15th March, 2009
Last edited: 28th January, 2010
Created: 10th March, 2009
well, i guess it is downloading. yay :) the other 2 versions are still available and contain alternates for some characters. i did that when the font wouldn't dl and after i split it, i did some additional work on some glyphs :) select this link to go to cranestruct a-n or cranestruct o-z.This is a clone
960559
Published: 12th February, 2009
Last edited: 27th February, 2009
Created: 12th February, 2009
I like to use it in Illustrator or Photoshop, for web design. Lets try)
1392216410
Published: 12th February, 2009
Last edited: 26th August, 2010
Created: 12th February, 2009
IF YOU WANT THE FULL FONT WITH EUROPEAN CHARACTERS, THEN PLEASE:-
Make a donation of $5 via PAYPAL to djnippa@hotmail.com
(Please put which font you require in the subject box).
I will send the full font immediately.
Many Thanks.
Stenciled version NCD Blagger.This is a clone
114128110
Published: 19th February, 2009
Last edited: 19th June, 2009
Created: 11th February, 2009
This came out of the same exercise that produced FIROX.This is a clone of fs FIROX
51078423
Published: 18th February, 2009
Last edited: 16th July, 2009
Created: 8th February, 2009
It started when kolarek posted the RÖFIX logo as his inspiration for his Blokinjo FontStruction. I wondered if that logo could be recreated exactly in FS. Turns out, it could. Having done that exercise, it was time to move on to play with other character designs. In a short while the whole set was done that matched the logo characters. Then the playing really began. Over the last 11 days, enough variations for each character were generated to fill three fonts. This is just one of those three.
$=Alt. s %=Alt. alt. s <=Alt. V >=Alt. W [=Alt. U ]=Alt. alt. W \=K |=Alt. S
6998316
Published: 29th August, 2009
Last edited: 29th August, 2009
Created: 27th January, 2009
For use at pixel level. Also works at 32pt×x, where x=1,2,4,8,etc. ----- This font has been a long time in the making. The dots are such that the curved shapes and squared-off letters just would not resolve to an equal height no matter what I tried. Then after the mixed x-height that came about in yesterday's la Cross, it occurred to me to just let the letters be as tall as they wanted to be. It seems to work for some odd reason. Can someone please explain why it works?This is a clone
265159023
Published: 20th January, 2009
Last edited: 14th August, 2013
Created: 17th January, 2009
Based on the logo for the Playstation/Xbox computer game "Grand Theft Auto". I added a number of variations to make up the full set. I've also included a double sized number set for who really hate small numbers.
13773439205
Published: 16th January, 2009
Last edited: 11th May, 2011
Created: 15th January, 2009
Lay The I Flat on top of this to fill in the missing parts.
1009886
Published: 12th January, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 11th January, 2009
for djnippa.
the short numerals seem all out of order but there is a logic to it. - for 1, _ (shift -) for 2, = for 3, + (shift =) for 4, [ for 5, { for 6, ] for 7, } for 8, \ for 9, | for 0.
Mayan-type alt. numerals at: * for 0, ( for 1, ) for 2, ; for 3, : for 4, ' for 5, " for 6, < for 7, > for 8, / for 9.This is a clone
7451757
Published: 4th January, 2009
Last edited: 2nd June, 2017
Created: 28th December, 2008
This is the NCD Dot Matrix Regular, there is also Thin, Light, Bold & Black versions.
Inspired by the Information signs you see at Railway stations.If you need any characters adding please leave a comment.