Welcome to hell boss
The style is largely based off of this unused FontStruct logo, but various alterations have been made. Most notably, all lowercase letters are in a 2x2 grid, while everything else is in a 2x3 grid.
You can see it was quite difficult to create the capital O, the 0 and the 8, and as a result they all share a similar shape. Nonetheless I still tried to make them different. Although they're still hard to read.
Not reccomended to use in, like, anything
Rotate 90° clockwise then mirror horizontally for proper orientation.
Use 1234567890-= to space the glyphs.
./, for start/end of word, {/} for start/end of phrase, | for divider.
Capitals have trimmed arches to allow for ligation.
g variants on p and q (and G on P, Q, R, and S).
Bold-ganic is a bold, semi-dense, and playful typeface that incorporate organic and life within the design. Some characters are adorned with elements of leaves or sprouts, giving the typeface a unique, nature-inspired aesthetic.
Modern Arcade is a condensed sans-serif typeface designed to evoke a sense of technology and modernity. Its sleek and streamlined letterforms exhibit a futuristic aesthetic, with precise angles and clean lines.
The exclusive Shavian font used for the Shavian transliteration mod in Milk Outside a Bag of Milk Outside a Bag of Milk (Milk2). No latin characters planned. Feel free to fork.
It should be noted that this is *not* the exact font used for the Milk2 mod. Fontstruct can't kern Shavian characters, so I had to adjust the kerning in FontForge. Check out the Milk2 Shavian mod page for the exact font used for the mod.
An inline Shavian font using Japanyoshi/Ukiyomoji/Haley Wakamatsu's proposed fixed-width glyph styles for peep/fee/bib/vow, designed to convey yelling.
WIP, needs polishing. No latin alphabet planned. Feel free to fork.
Miiverse stamps from NES Remix 1&2.
Since miiverse shut down, I thought it would be nice to be able to use these stamps in some other way and this is the only one I could think of. Some have been altered from the original pixel art (like Wario) and mirrored versions of some characters and the speech/thought bubbles. And yes, this took a LONG time. All rights belong to Nintendo.