This is a font based on low-poly 3d objects. It has a "industrial" feel to it, and is very detailed.
I am planning to put this on github soon to make it more accessible.
I am also open to feedback. If you want anything added, changed, or fixed, then i am very open to what you suggest.
This was also originally made by someone else which name i cannot pronounce, but i made more fixes and am planning to add a ton more missing glyphs to it.
This is a clone of Старайтесь, и у вас все получится YC:FSWhat is more fun than showing your rage though a font! Introducing Deep Rage! Co worker steals your lunch? Use deep rage to send the message! Mother in Law got you stress out because she wants you to stop playing video games, stick it to the old woman and type this font up! Deep Rage is the font that gets the job done!
Deep Rage © 2024 by Koren Burner is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0
"Slaughter Serif" aims to bring a thick, cutting-edge style mixed with hand drawn elements to type. Yet legible, it is to be used for display type considering the small but profound details. This is my first font, so any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking <3
My second entry for the Numbers competition.
This one has actually been sitting there for a while already, I haven't published it before because of the terrible kerning and some awful letter solutions. But I think the numbers are quite cool, so...
My own "language" (basically just English but with more letters).
A - Same as English.
B - Same as English.
Б - Same as B, but softer in the sounds it makes
C - Makes the C sound (as in cat)
Ç - Makes the ch sound (as in choose)
D - Same as English.
E - Same as English.
F - Same as English.
G - Same as English.
H - Same as English.
I - Makes the I sound (as in right) (Use ı for lowercase)
İ - Makes the I sound (as in igloo) (Use i for lowercase)
J - Same as English.
K - Same as English.
Ḳ - Makes the kw sound (as in question, Qatar, and all the words the letter Q is in)
L - Same as English.
M - Same as English.
N - Same as English.
Ŋ - Makes the ng sound (as in building)
O - Same as English.
P - Same as English.
R - Same as English.
S - Same as English.
ß - Makes the ss sound (as in possess)
T - Same as English.
Þ - Makes the th sound (as in thousand)
Ţ - Makes the TI sound (as in time)
Ŧ - Makes the TI sound (as in practice)
U - Same as English.
V - Same as English.
W - Same as English, but pronounced "wynn" instead of "double-u"
X - Same as English.
Y - Same as English.
Z - Same as English.
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This font was created around the theme of community. I thought about different meanings of community, considering groups in close proximity. This led me to look at seed migration that eventaully led to fairy rings, also known as mushroom rings. I constructed this alphabet to work as a group, fitting together like mushrooms in a fairy ring.
You can alternatively get the font from FontSpace.
Font from the link has imrpoved metrics (64 em units per brick instead of 85.3̅ per brick), custom .notdef glyph, and cleaner outlines (i.e. no redundant points)…
Hello! This is my first font, I'm updating it a lot. If you use this font for something, please give me credit, this took a while, although it's not too well made. So far, you can use any letter from the english alphabet, including punctuation, and you can also use unicode symbols. Not all unicode symbols work yet, just remember that. But, I am finished with zodiac signs.
11/16/2018 - Coming soon, KANJI!
Lost in Japan is a font with that curious type of feel. The name makes sense when I spell it out below.
LOST - Very confusing, yet cool.
IN - Really?
JAPAN - Cointains all Hiragana/Katakana characters.