A blocky font loosely based on Eurostile/Microgramma. I made a bunch of striped versions (you can see examples on the tilde glyph), but I don't know if it's worth publishing all of them.
This is a clone of Playhead A1A continuation in the style of Genera and Genera Deux
Modern sans serif, influenced by Eurostile and Future Earth.
This is a clone of Aurigon AModern sans serif, influenced by Eurostile and Future Earth.
Loosely based on Modern Vision and Ryo Fukui's Scenery album cover.
Loosely based on Modern Vision and Ryo Fukui's Scenery album cover.
This is a clone of Prophyceon NarrowSTF_PRÆSENS - A geometric retro display sans
The source for this font was the lettering seen on the cover of 1930's second issue of "Præsens". A Polish avant-garde artistic magazine from the interwar period that was designed by the architect Szymon Syrkus. The letters on the magazine's title formed the baseline to extrapolate the complete font.
The magazine got published throughout the first part of the previous century and was similar to other magazines from that same era such as:
DeStijl, Wendingen & Het Overzicht.
042718. The Black Panther is the most dramatic Marvel film to come out yet. My jaw dropped when I experienced Oakland being represented in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. And when Too Short was playing in the background I almost lost it. Wakanda Forever! I’m sorry I didn’t create this for the opening, but here it is for Avengers Infinity War.
042718. Opening Day of The Avengers Infinity War. It’s been a while since I’ve released a Superhero movie font, but this one brings to life my entire childhood exposure to the Marvel Universe. Over ten years now, each movie is getting deeper and deeper into the reality of each character. Looking back, I’ve got fontstructions for most of the Avengers: Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, and now Thor, and Black Panther. All of them in tribute to these heroic symbols translated into glyphic abstract symbols. Thank you comic books, for drawing me into these creative spaces.