a(b)cd / e(f)gh / i(j)kl / m(n)op / q(r)st / u(v)wx
2003 Aug 14
This is a clone of epetytyAAA28ia(b)cd / e(f)gh / i(j)kl / m(n)op / q(r)st / u(v)wx
2007 Nov 10
This is a clone of epetytyAAF48ia(b)cd / e(f)gh / i(j)kl / m(n)op / q(r)st / u(v)wx
2008 Jan 01
This is a clone of epetytyAAE48ia(b)cd / e(f)gh / i(j)kl / m(n)op / q(r)st / u(v)wx
2007 Dec 31
This is a clone of epetytyAAD48ia(b)cd / e(f)gh / i(j)kl / m(n)op / q(r)st / u(v)wx
2004 May 16
This is a clone of epetytyAAK24iAngled bricks based on 1:4 // 4:1, also some ready-to-use combos, some straight and angled lines to match the 1:4//4:1 sized bricks, a few 'decorative' elements (could be used to fill lines or counters, or to create entire glyphs) and stacks.
Designed to show how the combos are made as this might help newcomers to understand the technique and enable them to make those they want -- if they can't find them in the excellent tools and sets some members have created.
I'm hoping that someone can add more related lines, bricks, angles, combos, stacks and then help us by publishing their extended clone.
Adaptation of zevilla2U, trying to make the original font usable for other purposes. Oranges and green leaves, with the smell of the azahar (the orange blossom) on the streets of Sevilla (Spain). An old idea fontstructed now with the magic of colours. Better see at big size, please.
This is a clone of zevilla2U 3D Xmas eYe/FSLittle picture game for one little pretty friend. To see the characters correctly, please type: Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm. Then you can start freely combine the heads (uppercase A to M) with other bodies (lowercase a to m) and thus get funny surprises. There are up to 169 possible different combinations, so have a good time with them.
Last week my beloved iMac stopped working for good. It's been more than a decade of a fantastic relationship, but now I have to accept the fact that it won't be with me anymore... With that in mind, I've collected these vintage Mac icons, most (maybe all) made by the great Susan Kare in the best 80's. Curiously, you will see that many of them have remained until today with very few modifications, but others (that dot matrix printer, those faxes, those floppy disks...) have definitely passed into the History. I remember with particular displeasure the d*** Bomb, which appeared unexpectedly when the computer crashed -too frecuently- and you then lost all the work not saved manually. Freaky old times. My favourite character still being Clarus, the dogcow (at the Z, of course). Hope you like them.
A: Mac-happy / B: Mac-unhappy / C: Mac-working / D: Bin / E: Bomb / F: Watch / G: Save / H: Save-as / I: File-text / J: File-vector / K: File-graphic / L: New / M: New-text / N: New-vector / O: New-graphic / P: New-type / Q: Compress / R: Font-kit / S: Font-stack / T: Alert / U: Prompt / V: AppleLink / W: Fax / X: Fax-to / Y: Command / Z: Dogcow (Clarus).
a: Print / b: Arrow / c: Hand / d: Inbox / e: Inbox-in / f: Inbox-out / g: Mail-drown / h: Mail-wings / i: News-headlines / j: Newspaper / k: Easy-access / l: Quick-access / m: Direct-access / n: Folder / o: Folder-speedy / p: Folder-hierarchy / q: Compress / r: Box / s: Desk-drawer / t: Top-drawer / u: Global / v: Library / w: Personal-archive / x: Threaded / y: Volume / z: Zoom.
0: OK / 1: New-blank-file / 2: Pencil / 3: Eraser / 4: Lasso / 5: (Idem) / 6: Brush / 7: Fill / 8: Spray / 9: Apple-logo.
He hecho la tipografía anti-serifa
This is a clone of Numbers (English)