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Personal URL | wait what i can just type anything here??? |
Fontstructing since | 5th February, 2019 |
Fontstructions | 55 shared, 0 staff picks |
Shared Glyphs | 4589 |
Downloads | 235 downloads made of this designer’s work |
Comments Made | 80 |
added ligatures! didn't do that well on ffl, but still looking good so far.
This is a clone of ElevatorInd 6.0a font inspired by terminals and OOBE. some characters are sans-serif, some are serif... this is basically a semi-serif font. this font has no inspiration. when i say that, i mean that this font is not used in any terminals and OOBEs. i just thought of this style.
why i made this:
i liked the idea of Create an image! by @minidonut, but i always thought it was a bit hard to use, so i made this!
how to use:
use the numbers 1 through 9 for pixels. use space to indicate the end of that row. after that you can repeat the procces and make your own image.
i also plan to make an image creator for this font on scratch.
simple sans is... well... a simple 7x4(ish) sans-serif pixel font. but not really. there are a lot of funky details hding in the glyphs. try to catch them all!
this is currently the most-glyphed font i ever have which is not a clone of some other font.
this font is gonna have 1000+ glyphs very very soon!
this experiment is now abandoned. i will work on a new unicode font soon.
lettela is a WIP semi-serif distorted typeface. i'm currently planning to add lowercase and punctuation.
This is a clone of Lettela 1i tried to make a font in 2 minutes. i know this has some mistakes such as F and E being swapped, the W, X, Y and Z looking like they were made quickly, but those are just the things i could finish in the course of time.
attempt to recreate the old italic script
for the numerals; you can just use roman numerals
there are glyphs for < start, > end and | the seperator
the start starts a number
end ends a number
and the seperator: i found out it's useless but it can be used to seperate digits if you're typing with the normal number keys
cloned from EK Traffolight
this version adds a middle segment to improve certain letters like M and W
This is a clone of EK Traffolighta font derived from this source. i named this font "graypixel" because the colors used in the source image are black and white. continuing on, if you mix black and white, you get gray. and finally, since this is a pixel font, i added the prefix "pixel" to the end of the font name. for some reason, there is a kerning problem with the lowercase. i don't know why it happened.
edit: @BMW helped me fix the problem.
this font is a continuation of generic 4x3, adding a new... uhh... row? or was it column? i don't remember...
there are alternates on the lowercase
keep in mind i only added 5 punctuation characters, because i didn't want to make like 36 of them...
note: some characters, like the M and W, aren't that legible. this is due to the grid limitations.
an attempt at a script/cursive font based on my cursive handwriting. i got the connections working, but to compensate there are no connections on the uppercase although my real handwriting connects uppercase characters. i know the connects of the f and t are long, but remember this is my first connected font. the numerals are filler, but the very limited set of pinctuation isn't although it may look like it. i also know that there are some characters missing, such as G, H, J, K, R, S, T, etc. but that was just to shorten the amount of work.
how to use this font (make sure you're using a vector editor!):
1. type some text in uppercase.
2. type the same text below the text you made in step 1, this time in lowercase.
3. move the text you made in step 2 to the text you made in step 1 and color the text you made in step 2 white.
you can do this in paint.net too, if you put each text on it's seperate layer.