48005632722
Published: 5th November, 2010
Last edited: 6th November, 2010
Created: 4th November, 2010
This is my first FontStruction while currently studying graphic design at Bristol UWE.
Lots of experimentation solely using paints; quick hand movements and flicks to produce a messy, unrefined effect. Working in less than 1 second for each letter (with real paints), used as reference. Inspired by East Asian calligraphy.
5525492176
Published: 6th November, 2010
Last edited: 13th April, 2012
Created: 29th October, 2010
Font is self-descriptive. Guess if I did the UC or LC first!! :D Yes this is the font I have been working on for such a long time...
x-height: 70px cap height: 94px optical correction: 1px
3801999271
Published: 3rd June, 2010
Last edited: 19th October, 2015
Created: 1st June, 2010
Periculum. Rooted in the latin word for 'Dangerous.' This was an experiment in using FontStruct without filters. It reminded me of why I use filters 90% of the time. There aren't as many solutions possible.
Periculum died after a bad copy and paste malfunction. The resurrection process was like walking on eggshells, but here it is. Lowercase was rushed a bit just to get it out there for Aphoria.
The smoothness comes with the combination of preview scaling and anti-aliasing. It has to be scaled at just the right size to look convincing for on-screen purposes. This makes it more ideal for non-print related usage.
060415. Numbers
101815. Symbols added. Preview looks normal on the font's page, but not on the 'Handgloves' listing.This is a clone
228196778
Published: 20th October, 2011
Last edited: 20th October, 2011
Created: 29th October, 2008
The evil older brother of Ferno. Unleashed from his cage where he has been held captive for two years. wait. It says created 10.29.08. It's been about three years. Yep. He's angry about that. Long overdue for a Halloween rampage.
This is a FontStruct 1.0 creation. Original stacks were created with Will's brick stacking glitch before Meek permanently made it an advanced feature. I was going to update it with new curvy bricks, but I'm afraid to touch it. It's wicked sharp.
25242819
Published: 26th November, 2010
Last edited: 17th December, 2010
Created: 26th November, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving, FontStructors!
This is a new collaborative project for the FontStruct community that gives thanks to the FontStruct Web Application, its creator, Rob Meek, and its host, FontShop. As we received the news this month of FontShop's continued sponsorship of FontStruct, this is an opportunity for everyone to say thank you for the coolest font software in the world and its free availability.
This collab FontStruct account was created by Funk-King for the first community effort that produced FS Collaboration 1. I proposed this idea to F_K for a second round of creative collaboration.
-Geneus1
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The guidelines are simple (and most likely will be modified as time progresses:
1. Say "Thank You" in your own words/language. Spanish, French, Italian, etc. Represent!
2. You must comment to reserve your glyphs - 1 to 3 letters. The current person working on the font must inform the next person on the list that they are finished, so work will not be lost by working simultaneously. People on the list will be sent the info to access the collab account. If you are posting a message from the collab account, end the message with your screen name so we know who you are.
2. The size of the font should be roughly 32 blocks high.
3. For ease of use, the initial font is cloned from DJNippa's All Composites saved in MY BRICKS fontstruction. It is possible to work on your own FontStruct account by cloning DJNippa's font, then copy your "Thanks", exit your account, enter the collab account, then paste.
4. Work only on your own glyphs, unless approved by the original designer.
5. Once finished, add your glyph, name, and language and/or description here at the bottom.
6. Try posting a sample image of your "Thanks" in action.
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A- Geneus1.
B- Geneus1 - Salamat = Thank You in Tagalog (Filipino).
C- Geneus1 - Using Periculum.
D- Funk King.
E- Funk King.
F- Funk King.
G- DJNippa.
H- DJNippa.
I- DJNippa.
J- CMunk, "1000 tak!" = "Thanks a thousand" in Danish.
K- CMunk, using abstract letter patterns.
L- Frodo7, Köszönöm, Thank you in Hungarian, using Elspeth.
M- Frodo7, Hantale, Thanks in Quenya, using the tengwar font Elrond.This is a clone of All Composites saved in MY BRICKS 3.0