hope the next competition is revealed in June...
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Pronouns: he/him, ele/dele, él, il/lui, 彼.
I'm a self-taught Brazilian person.
Main font: Curvex
——— Favorite users ———
MetrikEnzyme, ctcg_, BWM, meek, VeritasFonts, elliqvl, lvqille backupukcab elliqvl, Sychoff, AidenFont, elmoyenique, 18man, dhdhdhdhdhdhhdhddh, HNA (Version 1), Forty-One, Martin20382.
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Languages I'm fluent in: Portuguese, English.
Languages I'm learning: Japanese, Toki Pona.
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I don't comment nowadays… I just focus on my fonts!
ctcg_ and I would like you to contribute to the FontStruct Wiki, but do not vandalize this wiki, as per its rules.
| Personal URL | https://fontstruct.miraheze.org/wiki/User:NewCurvenBig |
| Fontstructing since | 8th August, 2025 |
| Fontstructions | 29 shared, 0 staff picks |
| Shared Glyphs | 5055 |
| Downloads | 974 downloads made of this designer’s work |
| Comments Made | 424 |
Based off the actual collectible cards by Panini.
Thank you very very much, ctcg_, for telling me where that tall glyph was!
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Alt e at @, which can also be used as an at sign.
"Ojalá", since lvqille backupukcab elliqvl stated there is one, is at glyphs "O<~>`".
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1000 downloads and I'll add Latin-1 Supplement!
This is a clone of F7 Twenty Six Pointsgot interested in the font style that Ebbian uses, so I made a whole "normal" font
font style similar to Eurostile, but angular
original title: "NotEbbian"
name etymology: name similar to Ebbian
This is a clone of Ebbian@Forty-One: You’re very very very welcome. I did this just for you.
@Forty-One: Thank you so much for favoriting.
@Forty-One: No problem.
This is a clone of My handwriting In PixelThis is a typeface for romanizations of Ogham [and messing around with Ogham glyphs].
Type in ‹j› for eamhancholl, ‹v› for ór, ‹x› for ngéadal, ‹z› for straif, ‹{› for éabhadh, ‹}› for uilleann, ‹|› for ifín, and ‹><› for opening and closing the sentences, respectively.
@ctcg_: No(t yet).
You can suggest more languages by commenting.
This is a clone of QuestructionCapital letters (miscellaneous) and numbers 0—8 (Vietnamese) are the accents, and number 9 is a filler glyph.
ðaNy laV moNKt luK0a choKn tuyeNKn voV0i cho kie8u phoNng chuSK naNy!… for me to add Vietnamese (I just Google translated it)!
This is a clone of MabugidaThat was easy!
This is a clone of Simple AdditionGoes up to fifsy-five nif fifsy-five biexian fifsy-five nif fifsy-five unexian fifsy-five nif fifsy-five (5555,5555,5555. in my notation)
This is a clone of Numbers (English)Used for simulation of Brazil’s license plates before 2018. Dot characters used between the letters and numbers are: the hyphen-minus, the mid point, the bullet point, and the soft hyphen.
You can also guess the country where I’m from…
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Added Russian letters for two reasons:
• To honor @Sychoff for favoriting this font;
• Cyrillic is my favorite alphabet.
This is a clone of Lycins FixedFixed version of UK license plate.
This is a clone of Lycins Plaet UKSyllable starting letter if syllable starts in vowel: capital X—represented as Ean, the iconic 27th letter of the alternate universe alphabet incorporated into reality.
Sentence ending letter: lowercase X—represented as Vrrrpt, the iconic 28th letter of the alternate universe alphabet incorporated into reality.
To end the numbers, just type the comma. For example: 2026 is typed as “2.026,” without the quotes and including the comma, by which turns into the Portuguese text “Dois mil e vinte e seis”.
“Yeah, Portuguese is a very complex language…” — NCB
Latest update: Made numbers that end in “.[any number]0[any number without being 0],” look right
This is a clone of Números (Español)For a hypothetical 20-sided die with square faces. Available for both English-UK and English-US keyboard layouts! Also, the number zero is codepointed at the hyphen-minus.
This is a clone of Gambler's RemorsePeriodic Table of Elements
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Lb BCNOF!
nM A"PSc$
K#%TV&mfq'QZGg(s)k
R*Yz+,jr-pa.i/0tIX
12 v>W?o@[uw\]^_`{
|} ÏÑÒÓÔÕÖÙÚÛÜàáâã
l34567E89J:;<y=
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Copy and paste the text above; excluding the “periodic table of elements” text, if you’d like to.
This is my own take on numbers. Feel free to clone it to whatever language you’d like! Notices: Every number should end in a period, and every 1-, 4- and 7-digit number may start with a space glyph; eg. 123456789 turns into “123,456,789.” and 1964728 turns into “ 1,964,728.” with a space on the start. Fun fact: It can type years from 2000 to 2099! e.g. “2026.” is “Twenty Twenty-Six” while “ 2,026.” is “Two Thousand Twenty-Six.”
A clone from Curveous from my past self, an extended remaster, a “better” version, that had 1337 characters in release date.
Maybe a self-referential font, if you will. – NCB
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WIP: Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics, Tengwar (CSUR)
Latest addition: Block Elements
——— Milestones ———
2000 characters: 11/16/2025 (multiple of 1000)
2337 characters: 01/09/2026 (1000 more than release date!)
2500 characters: 01/24/2026 (multiple of 500)
2674 characters: 02/17/2026 (double of release date!)
2750 characters: 03/02/2026 (multiple of 250)
3000 characters: ??/??/20?? (multiple of 1000)
Days are determined at the UTC-3 (or CEST-5) time zone and are notated as in MM/DD/YYYY.
This is a clone of Curveous