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This is a clone of zhyghosts eYe/FSSimple scrape optical experiment with eroded characters. You can find a lowercase "c" in the "¢" glyph and "ff" and "tt" ligatures placed in the "fi", "ff" and "fl", if you need any of them. Suggestions to improve the font are welcome. Hope you like them.
This is a cloneExpanded version of Structurosa font with support of Uppercase and several more glyphs
Some changes include:
- Addition of Dots on small I and J
- Addition of stroke on 0 to distinguish it from O
- Glyphs with Cedilla have unified cedilla mark
Original font by @pauldhunt. Script and Bold Script letters come from Structurosa Script and Structurosa Script Heavy fontstructions by pauldhunt respectively
This is a clone of StructurosaThank you Ryan for this font, you've found some great solutions for several glyphs which are 'tricky' due to the compact style you've chosen.
Changes made are : Nudging and stacking became necessary. Added /:|;\=]}£€~{[ Added glyphs (incl LC and UC "ß" , also the specific national quotation marks ) for people in German and French speaking countries and in those countries where German and/or French is a co-national or region-based language.
This is a clone of Vibrational TriCredits to: @elmoynique for the font.
This is a clone of zikiya eYe/FSMonospaced clone of zwriter eYe/FS by elmoyenique
This is a clone of zwriter eYe/FSGr4ftY presents:
SCORN
“Does this font look trustworthy to you?”
This took a while to make but I’m very happy with how this turned out (even though this is far from finished!)
If you have any suggestions for improvements, please tell me in the comments and I will try them out if I can.
❤️fs
Based on the font 'Kettler' (Eric Olson, 2002), which in turn is a tribute to the great 'Courier' (1955) by Howard "Bud" Kettler. As often happens to me, this recreation was born from the attempt to improve some characteristics of the original glyphs that I considered appropiated, in addition to being able to have a personal modern typewriter font. The monospace of this kind of letters has been a bit relaxed on this occasion. PS: Thanks for the helpful hand from @Sed4tives!
This is a cloneSee more:
http://26plus-zeichen.de/fonts/capitalis-nova/
This is a clone of RaketentimIt's silly (but I couldn't get it out of my head): This is the font inside zignbox. Absolute negative space use. Unicase with alternates, of course. But it works well!.
This is a clone of zignbox eYe/FSSee more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/417416/technosexual
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1713078/solid-snake
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2419088/unnamed-66
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/865676/de_stijl_8
This is a clone of E-Keet BeansDredging another font from the long-lost depths. "Zastava" was my first font to be given a Top Pick, a not-so-subtle take on the Art Deco classic "Bifur." The naming convention for fonts at that time was translating random words into other languages and finding the "coolest" sounding one. "Zastava" being a Serbo-Croation/Slovene word for "flag/banner." This reinvention borrows from the old trend using another vexillology term, referring to the swallow tail design of the "K" and "M" among others. Please enjoy~
Since I could not find "non-eroded" version of a source font that I like a lot, I decided to make my own clone. When at it I tweaked some letters (A, K, W, Y, 5) to my liking and left the lowercase as variations. Also added few letters with diacritics from my region.
This is a clone of zeeglo eYe/FSGr4ftY presents:
Foundry DS
inspired by frodo7's most recent work, this is the result of me trying it for myself. Still, this is far from perfect, and any help would be greatly appreciated.
THIS MAY BE EXPANDED APON IN THE FUTURE.
Finally done! The Vietnamese version of Zerondo.
Thanks ELMOYENIQUE for letting me clone and finish another language for this font!
Update: Added the Ĩ that I have forgotten about.
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1314480/five-minute-hair-colour-c
This is a clone of zouthdust eYe/FSRecreation of the fantastic font Startime, from the compilation "Circus Alphabets" (1989) by the great Dan X. Solo. I've modified some glyphs (C, G, J, K, V, W, X, &, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ?, !, *, (, ), $, €, £, ¥, etc...) and added a lot of them, including accents and other diacritics. Some alternates were also included in the lowercase area. A personal hommage to a font from my youth, which I felt encouraged to finish after admiring the magistral and excellent work of Frodo7 Abruzzo DS.