349776
Published: 31st March, 2012
Last edited: 2nd April, 2012
Created: 1st March, 2012
Instead of strokes through letters (such as in f, t) there's an inward tick. The name is a combination of the words "block" and "tick" or maybe "flick".
152264
Published: 20th April, 2012
Last edited: 30th January, 2012
Created: 30th January, 2012
I was playing around with brick stacking. Here's the result.
3425346
Published: 28th May, 2012
Last edited: 28th May, 2012
Created: 25th May, 2012
Let's Remix! I've made a simple font with only lower case and some punctuation. So please clone the font and add to it and/or modify it as much as you want.
Abneurone suggested we should do some remixing of eachothers typefaces. I don't know if this was what he meant, but here we go.
193343
Published: 29th May, 2012
Last edited: 29th May, 2012
Created: 29th May, 2012
Clone of Let's Remix #1.1. Now every letter incorporates a square. Also now the font is monospaced.This is a clone
681930929
Published: 2nd June, 2012
Last edited: 16th December, 2016
Created: 31st May, 2012
Upper case is high, lower case is low. And it was going fine untill the letter x came along. Well it's a stupid letter anyway, just use 'ks' or 'cs' or even 'cks' instead ;P I think it works now. Call off the spelling reform :D
103173834
Published: 18th July, 2012
Last edited: 18th July, 2012
Created: 17th July, 2012
Each letter is represented by a puzzle piece that looks similar. There are some alternates in lower case.
1721515146
Published: 18th September, 2012
Last edited: 5th February, 2013
Created: 30th August, 2012
This font combines the aestethics of Fraktur and Roman typefaces. It is also (now fully) stencil. But you would need a strong material for the schabelons, as most counters only have one opening. // The name "Düpbøl" is the combination of the German and Danish names of the same town in Southern Jutland ("Düppel" and "Dybbøl" respectively).
147297
Published: 12th October, 2012
Last edited: 13th October, 2012
Created: 2nd October, 2012
Yes, i made it! Just in time, since the deadline was moved :D this stencil simply eliminates islands by changing the lettershapes slightly. I'm not quite happy with the k though.
33102820
Published: 12th October, 2012
Last edited: 13th October, 2012
Created: 25th September, 2012
The idea about this one is that each letter consists of a limited number of segments. Still need a couple more letters, and again the k is not my favourite.
186198
Published: 4th January, 2013
Last edited: 4th January, 2013
Created: 27th February, 2012
Title says it all. Silly combinations of letter parts. I'm not sure I'll finish the whole set.
91920927
Published: 4th January, 2013
Last edited: 17th April, 2014
Created: 11th March, 2011
Long lost brother of the squarific family. I'm releasing it now, so that I can find it in the search function.This is a clone of Squarific
225854220
Published: 18th February, 2013
Last edited: 9th July, 2017
Created: 21st October, 2012
I made this, because I was bothered with the quality of the font used on the displays of the Copenhagen Metro. So this is an attempt to make a better font under the same restrictions (i.e. a display with a height of 14 LED lamps). The o - and possibly other characters - are the same as in the current font. But I made sure the M became similar to the logo of the metro. Don't mind the IPA, I just went a bit wild...
4105438
Published: 25th February, 2013
Last edited: 9th July, 2017
Created: 25th February, 2013
Metro Sans's lightweight brother. Work in progress...This is a clone of Metro Sans
21222494
Published: 8th March, 2013
Last edited: 11th March, 2013
Created: 8th March, 2013
3x3 pixel font with upper case, lower case, numbers, punctuation and no duplicates. Wait, some duplicates in punctuation: parentheses = angle citation marks and comma = low 9-shaped quotation mark.
242284
Published: 29th April, 2013
Last edited: 29th April, 2013
Created: 15th April, 2013
Slightly based on my grandmothers handwriting, when she solves crosswords. Otherwise she writes in (very) cursive script, so this becomes very square.
491725514
Published: 6th May, 2013
Last edited: 11th May, 2013
Created: 6th May, 2013
Best in large scale. Alternates: @ single storey a; \ long f; & single storey g; | straight i; ] straight j; I straight l; + straight t; $ alternate S
1412003
Published: 16th May, 2013
Last edited: 28th January, 2013
Created: 26th January, 2013
A monospaced font I did with my dormitory in mind (Robert Jacobsen Kollegiet). The intended use was for the bar logo and menus and such. Never actually got used, but it might be at some point.
4035915
Published: 27th May, 2013
Last edited: 31st May, 2013
Created: 23rd May, 2013
A little experiment I have long wanted to do: The letters connect to eachother, eventhough they are unconnected to themselves. This makes some quite interesting shapes, but it also makes it harder to read.
3410378
Published: 14th June, 2013
Last edited: 15th June, 2013
Created: 5th June, 2013
Inspired by a Vascomat sign. I know the v, w, x, y and z are a bit awkward, and some of the curves are a bit wobbly.
244864
Published: 3rd October, 2013
Last edited: 3rd October, 2013
Created: 3rd June, 2013
Just a simple one I had lying around. Bouma is the word for "word shape" as relating to the idea that we only read shapes of words. This sort of proves that we don't; we also rely on the letters themselves in decoding words.
422207559
Published: 23rd October, 2013
Last edited: 29th October, 2013
Created: 21st October, 2013
A font, in which every character consists of two or more interlocking shapes. Slightly inspired by Thalamic's "fs Six Sticks".
I might do some alternates in the lower case area, and possibly also numbers. But I really shouldn't. Funny how creativity flows, when you should be doing something else :p
22134659
Published: 3rd November, 2013
Last edited: 30th December, 2013
Created: 3rd November, 2013
A low contrast serif pixel font for a kerning experiment. Lower case has less space before each letter. So to kern the word 'lovely' write "LOvELy" and the word 'away' should be "Away". Play around with it.
3464312
Published: 5th November, 2013
Last edited: 5th November, 2013
Created: 30th October, 2013
A simple remapping of characters to censor cursewords, though they may still be intelligible.
2172330528
Published: 11th November, 2013
Last edited: 11th December, 2013
Created: 5th November, 2013
Utilizing the propeller bricks to make curves with split ends. To make banner ends use (parentheses) and [square brackets], and use the underscore between letters to continue the banner. Here is an [e_x_a_m_p_l_e)
1351516133
Published: 22nd January, 2014
Last edited: 17th February, 2014
Created: 15th January, 2014
I hope this qualifies as an inline ;) Each letter consists of one continuous line, zig-zagging back and forth to create the illusion of high contrast. The letters A, G, J, K, M, R, U, V, W, Y, Z have alternates in lower case. Other letters may need some more work.
81397
Published: 20th February, 2014
Last edited: 20th February, 2014
Created: 25th January, 2014
This was an experiment for the InlineComp, that I never finished. I'm not sure I will finish it, I just wanted to share this technique I found for making decorative serpents :) Please clone and explore (most letters are in the "runic" block of unicode)
413231268871
Published: 27th February, 2014
Last edited: 13th February, 2015
Created: 23rd February, 2014
Something as simple and boring as a monospaced, octagonal, sans serif font. But it has great unicode support!
766125113
Published: 24th March, 2014
Last edited: 28th March, 2014
Created: 20th March, 2014
Upright italic for "Computer says no". Some of the characters are a bit extreme in order to get a more italic feel. What do you think? I am going to change cyrillic later...This is a clone of Computer says no
3182408
Published: 10th April, 2014
Last edited: 24th April, 2014
Created: 3rd April, 2014
I'm playing around with some curves here. This is a sort of emulation of Eurostile, but quite different due to the limitations of the curves I have created. Please feel free to clone and see how it's done - I think I've seen this technique before, but I forget where...