inspired by
HelenMarie:https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1468188/helen-marie
Alphia = country named alpha
if you ever noticed. There's two common european country name. -ia and -land
Russiya, España. Netherland, England
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If i have time i 'll probably make betia, gammia, deltia even epsilonia XDD
help me with tags plz ^w^
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If you 're speaking a language that needs letters i didn't make, plz leave a comment :)
Many alternates as I couldn’t choose between some letters variants, and because certain initial lowercases look better without that top-left swash.
~ Alternates ~
< - Alt. G 1
> - Alt. J
_ - Alt. A
@ - Alt. S
# - Alt. E
$ - Alt. F
% - Alt. G 2
* - Alt. d
) - Schoolbook a
] - initial schoolbook a
[ - initial a
" - initial s
/ - initial e
\ - initial o
To see the making of:
https://rumeautype2.weebly.com/project-i.html
Belmont Standard:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1502319/quigley-standard-1
Belmont Semibold:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1494610/belmont-semibold
This is a cloneTo see the making of:
https://rumeautype2.weebly.com/project-i.html
Belmont Standard:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1502319/quigley-standard-1
Belmont Bold:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1502320/quigley-bold-2-1
This is a cloneCute little animation for this font:
https://youtu.be/JXS1HP7pemw
To see the making of:
https://rumeautype2.weebly.com/project-i.html
Belmont Semibold:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1494610/belmont-semibold
Belmont Bold:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1502320/quigley-bold-2-1
This is a cloneInspired by dpla's comment about an animation showing the transformation of a standard font into the shattered look of "Bruch 01". Such animation will be easier to comprehend if the non-Bruch design is reasonably close to the Bruch design; however the transformations won't be spectacular ;)
Although rather 'basic' this design would work well for such a presentation. Sadly I don't have an animation program to show this.
This is a clone of Bruch 01