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.
16866824
Published: 10th February, 2009
Last edited: 23rd November, 2009
Created: 9th February, 2009
Loosely based on several styles of letter and numeral forms observed on various aircrafts at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. The museum is home of Howard Hughes Flying Boat H-4 Hercules (aka, the Spruce Goose).
Jetstream is a clone of Perforate. Jetstream's x-height is higher. The uppercase horizontals are narrower. The lowercase 'a' was made two-story. Without the constraints of the perforations, I was able to better center the crossbar of lowercase 'e', 's' and 'x'. Some numerals have also been modified.This is a clone of Perforate
1056922
Published: 25th January, 2009
Last edited: 15th June, 2010
Created: 25th January, 2009
Clone of Dorky Corners Sans.
Amended the following characters:-
CAPITALS
A,C,E,F,G,H,J,K,P,R,S,V,W,Y,Z
LOWERCASE
b,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,p,q,r,s,t,v,w,y
NUMERALS
0,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
OTHER CHARACTERS
,:;""#$()[]/
NEW CHARACTERS
%,&,£,EuroThis is a clone
2313985
Published: 23rd January, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 23rd January, 2009
Clone of Solly. Adapted for use making pop up words.This is a clone of Solly
8231714
Published: 18th January, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 18th January, 2009
Based on 4x7px grid. At the begining, I wanted to create these letters as if its were made with folded paper's ribbon. If you like it, please give it a good rating ! Thank you.
2691988
Published: 29th December, 2008
Last edited: 15th January, 2009
Created: 27th December, 2008
Text version of Soul Ninja... Friendly Sans-serif done in my vacation... Works fine as pixelfont.
Hope you enjoy it!
If you liked please give it a good rating!
Soon with extended latin characters! I promise!
More works at:
www.lucazevedo.com
9411021
Published: 26th December, 2008
Last edited: 5th May, 2009
Created: 25th December, 2008
A modified & completed Clone of Playtime Rounded Bold. Just take a look at the example.This is a clone of Playtime Rounded Bold
7111473
Published: 13th November, 2008
Last edited: 18th February, 2009
Created: 6th October, 2008
Reily is a sans-serif typeface based on circles and squares.
13242143
Published: 5th November, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 4th November, 2008
A tall, sans serif font, named after the squircle, a combination between a square and a circle, which is the general shape of the characters.
Technically the shape is more like what's called a 'rounded square', but eh.
Contains A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and more.This is a clone
5617783
Published: 30th October, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 30th October, 2008
If at first you don't succeed...This is a clone of circleplay
977556
Published: 1st October, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 9th September, 2008
2x1 brickscaled. I have Eurostyle in my mind when I began this one, but made it without diagonals.
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.
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.
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.