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Published: 9th June, 2015
Last edited: 10th June, 2015
Created: 7th June, 2015
I suddenly had a lot of time on my hands, which resulted in this font. The initial idea was to make a font inspired by the (handwritten?) signs in retail stores, but it quickly took a turn for the more comic.
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Published: 12th May, 2015
Last edited: 9th May, 2015
Created: 2nd October, 2014
Gorgeous, isn't it? This is a reproduction of a cross-stitch pattern from the French series of embroidery books "Maison Sajou". It dates to around the turn of the 20th century. After seeing such a beautiful, ornate pattern, I just had to convert this one to a font, a process that took several months.
The design is made of intricate flower buds, stems, leaves, and check patterns. The design of the letters is similar throughout the pattern, however no two letters have exactly the same layout (for example, flower buds are facing a slightly different angle). Each letter is intertwined with a branch that winds its way up the letter, and features representations of leaflets and berries.
The 'I' and 'W' were not present in the original design. 'J' doubles as 'I' and 'W' is a rotated 'M'. While I would love to make up numerals based on the current letters, it would be a daunting task as each letter is about a 100x100 size grid. Anyone is welcome to clone this font and give it a shot.
This pattern was found on http://patternmakercharts.blogspot.com/2010/11/sajou-no-601.html . There are lots of Sajou and other embroidery patterns there.
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Published: 1st April, 2015
Last edited: 1st April, 2015
Created: 18th October, 2014
Some alternates are in the lower case zone (like a very useful mirrored A and other versions for some glyphs like Q. Ñ, Ç...). Try them and enjoy, please.This is a clone
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Published: 19th February, 2015
Last edited: 21st February, 2015
Created: 1st February, 2015
Hard kerning in this one, you see! But it's my continuous battle with fonts like this (two bricks x-height, filters 2:2). A lot of alternates in the lower case to improve the kern. Fontstructing.
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Published: 21st November, 2014
Last edited: 20th June, 2015
Created: 3rd November, 2014
Geeky pixel font with geeky alternatives made for typing geeky words (SUGGESTIONS WANTED)
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Published: 6th November, 2014
Last edited: 22nd November, 2014
Created: 4th November, 2014
These glyphs are actually fully legit, solvable sudoku patterns with a single possible solution (+ no guessing). The stars indicate difficulty level. A Gamecomp entry. In progress.
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Published: 30th October, 2014
Last edited: 7th December, 2014
Created: 30th October, 2014
The world's fanciest generic font!
This is a clone of The Old New Spicy Pixels
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Published: 21st August, 2014
Last edited: 22nd November, 2014
Created: 13th August, 2014
Clone of fs antiqua 01.This is a clone of fs naraoia-antiqua
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Published: 29th July, 2014
Last edited: 13th August, 2014
Created: 29th July, 2014
I had this idea today: Make a font that writes numbers out with letters. Here it is, and it goes up to 999,999,999. Just remember to put commas to divide the thousands and millions, and end with a period :)
I might make a German version.
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Published: 29th July, 2014
Last edited: 29th July, 2014
Created: 18th July, 2014
Free work based on the precious font "Voyeur Regular", made by the great Sudtipos Foundry.
"zharkonada" is not the best name, I know.
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Published: 13th June, 2014
Last edited: 13th June, 2014
Created: 23rd May, 2014
Well, this took a while to make. Luckily, I got to take the design off of paper, and bring it into the digital interface. Oh, and if you want to download and use the font, at least credit me for designing it.
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Published: 10th June, 2014
Last edited: 13th June, 2014
Created: 10th June, 2014
Gabe is a sporty sans serif that mixes simple, bold, and angular forms with small shifts in stroke weight.This is a clone
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Published: 3rd June, 2014
Last edited: 5th June, 2014
Created: 21st May, 2014
You can find some alternates to improve the kern to the "A" (puts at the "[" and "]" glyphs), "T" ( "^" glyph), "y" ( "`" ), "U" ( "{" ) and "u" ( "}" ). Work in progress. Suggestions are welcomed.