163187126
Published: 3rd September, 2013
Last edited: 3rd September, 2013
Created: 30th August, 2013
Work in progress.
N.B.: Another little font, guys. Please, look at the lower case zone for some added glyphs to improve the habitual kerning problems here with some glyphs like the As or Vs when they are near to some others like the L, T, F... The alternate glyphs are in the "a", "b" and "c" for the "A" kerning alternatives, and in the "d" , "e" and "f" for the "V" ones.Try it and enjoy, please. I hope you like it!This is a clone
38112624
Published: 4th June, 2010
Last edited: 6th June, 2010
Created: 4th June, 2010
This is a quick tutorial to demonstrate how to create the new angles allowed by FS 2.0.
A = 1:3
B = 1:4
C = 1:6
D = 1:8
E = 2:3
To create the angles, you have to use the new composite feature. Each letter shows the bricks at the top needed to create the angle piece beneath it. Except for the 2:3, the two middle columns make the angle pieces necessary for the middle part of the 2:3.
I will post some screenshots and better explanations tomorrow.
I added single dots to the other caps to make sure this font showed up for everyone...I couldn't remember what the minimum number of characters is.
112365
Published: 27th May, 2010
Last edited: 27th May, 2010
Created: 27th May, 2010
As you can probly tell from my previous fonts, i love blocks:P..the simplictiy you can get with amazing legibility is a winner for me every time, anyway i think this is probly my most powerful as ll the characters look as about as consitent as I can make them :)
37455214
Published: 26th May, 2010
Last edited: 18th May, 2010
Created: 4th July, 2009
This specialized ornamental/display font has been created explicitly for use in a digital clock, or other digital display situations. Two different styles of digits are provided with as A-P and a-p.
The digits 0-9, and A-F, as seen on LCD and LED displays are included, along with colon(:), decimal(.) point, and negative sign (-)
412734
Published: 16th May, 2010
Last edited: 16th May, 2010
Created: 16th May, 2010
Finally, the perfect font for your touch-sentitive desktop... if you're a shifty CEO of a tech firm in the early 1980s.
1401336
Published: 31st March, 2010
Last edited: 31st March, 2010
Created: 31st March, 2010
Try to mix upper case with lower case, please ...This is a clone
192401
Published: 6th October, 2009
Last edited: 6th October, 2009
Created: 28th September, 2009
The alphabet, shown in a 16-segment display.
Useful to simulate a calculator, if you don't mind it not being slanted like the most common displays available in the market.
The alphabetic characters are all caps.
The "@" character has the whole 16 segments inside.
71654171177
Published: 1st September, 2009
Last edited: 9th September, 2009
Created: 13th July, 2009
Hunstrüct is my first attempt at designing a contemporary blackletter typeface within Fontstruct. The typeface draws inspiration from the long tradition of German Fraktur styled blackletters. The name Hunstrück is taken from a mountain range in Germany called the Hunsrück. Primarily I was aiming to build a face that would work well as a display type for gig posters and larger headlines but as I reworked the typeface I tried to strike a balance between text and display.
Big thanks goes to djnippa for his hard work in spacing this font properly.
110301
Published: 8th February, 2009
Last edited: 26th June, 2009
Created: 8th February, 2009
This Domino font is mapped for standard British and US keyboards, please clone and re-map if your keyboard is different.
How to use:
For vertical dominoes, choose upper number first (1-6 or 0 for blank), then shift+ for the lower number.
For horizontal dominoes, use top-row keys (qwerty +p for blank) for left half, then shift+ the same keys for the right half.
17952144
Published: 9th May, 2008
Last edited: 11th March, 2011
Created: 9th May, 2008
Had as many of the ASCII characters as FontStruct supports, including the extended ASCII characters (some greek, spanish, latin characters).