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Published: 7th October, 2015
Last edited: 7th October, 2015
Created: 6th October, 2015
My take on Structurosa (FS logo). Just planned to create outlined version on the small grid (four's awesome version is bezier), but ended up changing some of the original shapes, and the result is something folded.
There are cheats, e.g. letters "n,v,h...etc", which should have horizontal lines on the center, but not drawing them has certain advantages, I think.
Thanks & Enjoy!
8631868
Published: 12th July, 2009
Last edited: 15th July, 2009
Created: 1st July, 2009
Regular version of Transmission. Also available in a bold version. Inspired by science fiction.
8458226
Published: 10th July, 2011
Last edited: 10th July, 2011
Created: 9th July, 2011
My second entry in the fs Cognate series. Stay tuned: more characters to come...This is a clone
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Published: 12th March, 2011
Last edited: 6th November, 2017
Created: 12th March, 2011
A faux-runic fontstruction. Upper-case is a little crazier than lower-.
Try it at pixel size!
82107754
Published: 29th June, 2011
Last edited: 29th June, 2011
Created: 13th June, 2011
I made this for my Turk friend. But, i know this is not good enough :( sorry
800822
Published: 25th May, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 25th May, 2008
Small variations on "Astronaut" font by Fontalicious (free for personal use, that's why I decided to mantain the same licence). 4x5 grid, uppercase, lowercase, numbers and basic punctations.
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Published: 27th November, 2012
Last edited: 28th November, 2012
Created: 24th November, 2012
The idea was to duplicate significant, more important element of each glyph. Thanks and enjoy. Experimental. Clonable.
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Published: 6th April, 2008
Last edited: 25th April, 2010
Created: 6th April, 2008
Stylish yet simple 8 pixel font for all those who love pixel perfect typography. Excellent for Flash use.
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Published: 4th April, 2008
Last edited: 4th April, 2008
Created: 4th April, 2008
A quick experiment to see how small i can make a font (3x4 grid) while keeping it legible.
77289116
Published: 19th August, 2011
Last edited: 23rd August, 2011
Created: 19th August, 2011
Clone of fs Arc Test 1:1, which was started on Fri, 27th August, 11:59 AM 2010.
As simple as this fs may appear to be, it was much more complex to pull off. The curves and angles just did not match. The original version was at filter 1:1. Today--after a long time--I had enough free time to play around. Cloned and upped the filter to 2:2 (well, 1.75:1.75 to be exact). The 0.25 offset was initially put into place for the creative process, just so I know which brick was where. The breaks became a design element somewhere along the way. That caused additional brick placement problems. A full 2:2 filter would have made things much easier. Regardless, I am reasonably satisfied with the outcome. Needless to say, each glyph went through a whole bunch of iterations before settling on what's currently visible. Not all turned out good. The 'V', for instance. Who knows, better solutions may exist.
Take a square, split it horizontally, vertically and diagonally. This gives just 16 line segments to work with. I have a book where the author lists every possible combination of those 16 line segments. That gives a staggering 65535 total possibilities. And that's just straight lines. I mention this because the uppercase grid here is 6×8=48 bricks (counting one 2:2 brick as 4 1:1 bricks). Then there is the possibility of using a whole slew of 4×4 brick shape. I am not even going to attempt to figure out how many total possible combinations that makes but I am sure it is a number much larger than 65535.
The point is, with so many possible brick combinations, better solutions most probably exist. I just may be too narrow-minded to visualize them.This is a clone
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Published: 2nd October, 2009
Last edited: 3rd October, 2009
Created: 2nd October, 2009
Clone of Afrobeat Regular. Same lc as Afrobeat Regular, but with small caps and small numbers. You have many different possibilities to combine the letters, take a close look at the example. Looks smoother and more balanced to me. What do you think? More glyphs to come.
*=alt.l, #=alt.t, %=alt.fThis is a clone of Afrobeat Regular
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Published: 12th March, 2010
Last edited: 12th March, 2010
Created: 16th February, 2010
A font to celebrate Canada's Gold Medal Hockey win at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, and the record they set for most Gold Medals in a single Winter Olympics. Go Canada!
Apologies for the screwy maple leaf. It's hard enough to draw one without the oblique :-)