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.
4501024
Published: 11th May, 2008
Last edited: 6th September, 2008
Created: 11th May, 2008
Loosely based on Chicago.This is a clone of Zaratustra Bigital
30401656
Published: 14th May, 2008
Last edited: 15th August, 2008
Created: 14th May, 2008
Based on a few letters of a font I saw in a magazine. All lower case.
9101605
Published: 15th May, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 15th May, 2008
Close of Rosslyn Regular. Bumped up the grid size to 16x16 so I could squeeze in lowercase characters.This is a clone of Rosslyn Regular
964266
Published: 15th May, 2008
Last edited: 25th August, 2008
Created: 15th May, 2008
Geometric Sans Serif; Designed to be used as a pixel font; Design includes subpixel shading to add subtlety to harsh squared corners when viewed at 12pt. Uppercase and punctuation to come...
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
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
5571220843
Published: 17th June, 2008
Last edited: 19th January, 2010
Created: 17th June, 2008
Atempt at recreating Avant Garde.
*last change: changed the spacing, to match the new alternate style.
360722
Published: 3rd July, 2008
Last edited: 10th July, 2008
Created: 3rd July, 2008
Clone of plangent. The denuded version looks better, somehow.This is a clone of plangent
750262
Published: 7th July, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 7th July, 2008
Clone of Velvetica Screen.
There was a dot on the z... It should work now (otherwise it's the same font)
I'll be adding the rest of the letters, someday.This is a clone of Velvetica Screen
1592865
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.
420944
Published: 11th September, 2008
Last edited: 12th September, 2008
Created: 10th August, 2008
Clone of Johann Skinny.This is a clone of Johann Skinny
1371988
Published: 16th September, 2008
Last edited: 3rd October, 2009
Created: 14th September, 2008
The Chesterfield Royal Family was formed from my desire to add new weights to the original Chesterfield typeface. In the process of drawing these new weights, I began modifying some of the forms of the new glyphs away from the original Chesterfield glyphs in order to build a more flexible brick/grid structure for the development of various weights. The most noticeable difference between these three new faces and the original is the lowered x-height. That said, there are still some compromises between the different weights and because of that I've given them these royalty names instead of the normal practice of light, regular, and bold weight names. One of the biggest compromises occurs in the Prince weight, where I was unable to add the notch where bowls and shoulders meet stems (see King and Queen weights) without adding too much extra black weight to those parts of the glyph.
A work in progress for sure. Any help/thoughts/repulsions/bile appreciated.
16119814
Published: 16th September, 2008
Last edited: 3rd November, 2008
Created: 14th September, 2008
The Chesterfield Royal Family was formed from my desire to add new weights to the original Chesterfield typeface. In the process of drawing these new weights, I began modifying some of the forms of the new glyphs away from the original Chesterfield glyphs in order to build a more flexible brick/grid structure for the development of various weights. The most noticeable difference between these three new faces and the original is the lowered x-height. That said, there are still some compromises between the different weights and because of that I've given them these royalty names instead of the normal practice of light, regular, and bold weight names. One of the biggest compromises occurs in the Prince weight, where I was unable to add the notch where bowls and shoulders meet stems (see King and Queen weights) without adding too much extra black weight to those parts of the glyph.
A work in progress for sure. Any help/thoughts/repulsions/bile appreciated.
222101618
Published: 16th September, 2008
Last edited: 16th December, 2008
Created: 14th September, 2008
The Chesterfield Royal Family was formed from my desire to add new weights to the original Chesterfield typeface. In the process of drawing these new weights, I began modifying some of the forms of the new glyphs away from the original Chesterfield glyphs in order to build a more flexible brick/grid structure for the development of various weights. The most noticeable difference between these three new faces and the original is the lowered x-height. That said, there are still some compromises between the different weights and because of that I've given them these royalty names instead of the normal practice of light, regular, and bold weight names. One of the biggest compromises occurs in the Prince weight, where I was unable to add the notch where bowls and shoulders meet stems (see King and Queen weights) without adding too much extra black weight to those parts of the glyph.
A work in progress for sure. Any help/thoughts/repulsions/bile appreciated.