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Published: 9th December, 2009
Last edited: 25th April, 2010
Created: 1st December, 2009
Well, these old typewriters don't last forever.This is a clone of RM Typerighter medium
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Published: 5th December, 2009
Last edited: 5th February, 2010
Created: 25th November, 2009
Fimbriae is apparently irretrievable - so this is the latest incarnation, largely faithful to the original. I'm not yet happy with the V and W, but I need to step back for a while. As always, hints and suggestions are most welcome.
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Published: 23rd November, 2009
Last edited: 30th November, 2009
Created: 19th November, 2009
This font was inspired by a few letters (seen on a logo). Does anyone know whether there is a font in existance that they recognise from this?
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Published: 8th November, 2009
Last edited: 24th December, 2012
Created: 3rd November, 2009
Based on those good old typewriters of yesteryear ... without the bother of ribbons to change, carbon copies or Tippex.
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Published: 6th November, 2009
Last edited: 4th January, 2010
Created: 29th October, 2009
I produced this for my "communicating with words" first year module on the BA(Hons) Graphic Design course at UWE Bristol, England. It pays homage to Ralph Steadman and is a true testament to what you can do on fontstruct, if you’re willing to spend a week in front of a computer in your underpants.
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www.laurieguy.co.uk
777646
Published: 2nd November, 2009
Last edited: 2nd November, 2009
Created: 1st November, 2009
A modernist modular from the block! I've added numerals and ampersand and hyphen glyphs. No plans for any more additions.
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Published: 17th October, 2009
Last edited: 1st April, 2012
Created: 16th October, 2009
An attempt at creating a set based upon each glyph being set in a square (with obvious exceptions such as i, f, 1 etc).
The 'Squarial' was the nickname for an old British motorbike - 'The Arial Square Four'
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Published: 6th October, 2009
Last edited: 21st September, 2010
Created: 29th August, 2009
It's fun to work with negative spaces for a change.
The 'i' is as wide as 'm' & 'w'.
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Published: 5th October, 2009
Last edited: 8th October, 2009
Created: 4th October, 2009
Clone of metric. lower case are caps also - alternates without countersThis is a clone
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Published: 28th September, 2009
Last edited: 28th September, 2009
Created: 25th September, 2009
A bit more meat on the bones :)This is a clone of RM DECOthin
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Published: 22nd September, 2009
Last edited: 22nd September, 2009
Created: 21st September, 2009
Couldn't find all the bricks I needed, so I had to make do with found materials :)This is a clone
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Published: 14th September, 2009
Last edited: 14th September, 2009
Created: 11th September, 2009
An exercise in creating a classical Roman style font in FS
I am currently working on an extended and modified version of this ... which I can't help calling 'New Romantic' (I really should resist these urges).
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Published: 25th August, 2009
Last edited: 27th October, 2009
Created: 21st August, 2009
Inspired by Mrs p2pnut :) and no ... we don't have fondue partiesThis is a clone of Opening
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Published: 15th August, 2009
Last edited: 12th April, 2012
Created: 3rd August, 2009
ASL is not a written language, but this font should, hopefully, assist anyone wishing to learn ASL.
The following is a quote from Wikipedia:
"American Sign Language (or ASL, Ameslan) is the dominant sign language of the Deaf community in the United States, in the
English-speaking parts of Canada, and in some regions of Mexico. Although the United Kingdom and the United States share English as a
spoken and written language, British Sign Language (BSL) is quite different from ASL, and the two sign languages are not mutually
intelligible
ASL is often written with English words in all capital letters, which is known as glossing. This is, however, a method used simply to teach
the structure of the language. ASL is a visual language, not a written language. There is no one-to-one correspondence between words in
ASL and English, and much of the inflectional modulation of ASL signs is lost.
There are two true writing systems in use for ASL: a phonemic Stokoe notation, which has a separate symbol or diacritic mark for every
phonemic hand shape, motion, and position (though it leaves something to be desired in the representation of facial expression), and a more
popular iconic system called SignWriting, which represents each sign with a rather abstract illustration of its salient features. SignWriting is
commonly used for student newsletters and similar purposes."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sign_Language
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Published: 12th August, 2009
Last edited: 28th August, 2009
Created: 11th August, 2009
Decoction: boiling down to the essence.
A stripped down version of DECOr.This is a clone
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Published: 11th August, 2009
Last edited: 11th August, 2009
Created: 7th August, 2009
The sample size looks terrible - try reducing it just a bit for the real effect.This is a clone
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Published: 8th August, 2009
Last edited: 12th August, 2009
Created: 24th July, 2009
To get the overlapping effect, type in Caps and end word with small letter.
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Published: 4th August, 2009
Last edited: 1st August, 2009
Created: 27th July, 2009
The letters can easily be made more legible. But it gets to be FUN & a-MAZE-d. Every letter/word has a solution. 4 types of spaces: space bar, @, #, %. Try it.
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Published: 30th July, 2009
Last edited: 31st July, 2009
Created: 25th July, 2009
Alphabox Lite with lower-case, numerals and punctuation.
Now ready for downloading (thanks to geneus1)This is a clone of Alphabox Lite