The Xwept family of fonts are Copyright 2017 & 2019 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design (https://SymbioticDesign.com) and released into the global public community as Creative Commons public dedication freeware (CC0). Use these font as you like. Credit for my contribution to this work IS greatly appreciated, though not necessary. Donations are super-appreciated and even more encouraging.
PayPal donations (to encourage my continued freeware design efforts) URL:
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Type: Modern Gothic. Slab Serif (with Goth cuts).
Style: Casual, Retro or Freestyle.
Classification: Logotype or Novelty font.
Weight: Heavy/Bold (Heavy Bold?).
Web font: Yes.
Commercial use: Yes!
Derivatives: Yup. Go for it.
Redistribution: Anywhere.
Some of my websites:
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Font-Journal (Freeware fonts for designers):
https://www.Font-Journal.com
Heavy Duty Web Hosting (genuine Linux Apache cloud hosting solution):
https://HDWebHosting.com
Domain Name registration:
https://www.DomainHostmaster.com (Wild West Domain Registry)
https://www.Domainance.com (Directi's "Public Domain' Registry")
Fonts and graphics blog:
https://Worthful.com
Oh yeah, I design logos, websites, graphics, ads, marketing campaigns, PCs, and just about anything, really. Let me know what you need. -DP
Rules of Aximen font design project:
1. All letter characters and numerals must incorporate a section of the staff (any part of it, the staff is fully represented by the I).
2. Norse Futhark usually used a vertical line at the top and bottom of each rune to show it's flow across a stone or woodworking, that would follow the contour of the media. This means that no character can share the base line, nor can it share a part of the top line (as it's complete design, if sharing a guideline, would effectively disappear, like an L with an underline at the baseline would look more like an I). These are immaginary lines in uppercase, but the same glyphs will be used in lowercase which will offer a lowline directly below and sharing the base line at the top edge, as well as a top line at maximum character height where the bottom edge will share the top line (top of character boundry).
3. Accented characters will show accents below the low line or above the top line and the appropriate top or bottom edge of these lines will act like character boundry. In the uppercase register, these accents must mirror the placement of the lowercase, even though the low/top lines are immaginary.
4. Extra points for incorporating more of the staff into the actual character design. The staff line itself (again, represented in the I) represents the line used between characters in some Futharc runes.
5. Alphanumeric characters should represent modern letters and numbers, but not look modern. But, they do not have to look like runes, either. Yet, they should still be readable, though not necessarily well adapted to speed reading scanning of normal letter shapes. No character need to comply with Summer Institute for Linguistics standards, guidelines or rules, and the characters that bend such rules the farthest are considered the best.
6. Each character should be taken indivually as if the only design problem. Individuality and uniqueness of each character is prized well above unity as a typeface. Diversity, even of style througho0ut the same character set, is encouraged and applauded.
Clone of zlabby eYe/FS by elmoyenique (initial concept & awesome design, all uppercase characters, limited punctuation).
My contribution to this font project (this derivative font with the reserved name "Slabie") is to add a lowercase characters letterset and add more punctuation - modified by Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design (2018).
If you like/use it, we would appreciate credit for our contributions to the font design.
https://www.Doug-Peters.com/
https://Dougs.Work/
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My Font Groups:
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Xwept Plain font Copyright 2018 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design.
-Logos, graphics, web design, brand marketing & consulting.
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https://Dougs.Work/
https://HDWebHosting.com/
http://www.Font-Journal.com/
http://www.HyperlinkDirectory.com/
My Font Groups:
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"Do not use big fancy words around these here parts. We done believe in speaking plain and clear. You all might have the city learnin' we all don't've 'round 'ere, but we got plenty of buckshot for your ass when you use big lawyer talk'n to steal our land."
-Just kidding.
Xwept Plain Spoken for Common Folk font Copyright 2018 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design.
-Logos, graphics, web design, brand marketing, media, tech & consulting.
https://www.Doug-Peters.com/
https://Dougs.Work/
https://HDWebHosting.com/
http://www.Font-Journal.com/
http://www.PremiumBrand.Name/
My Font Groups:
https://W3N.US/fonts
https://W3N.US/f0nts
Xwept Common font Copyright 2018 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design.
-Logos, graphics, web design, brand marketing & consulting.
https://www.Doug-Peters.com/
https://Dougs.Work/
https://HDWebHosting.com/
http://www.Font-Journal.com/
http://www.HyperlinkDirectory.com/
My Font Groups:
https://W3N.US/fonts
https://W3N.US/f0nts
Denial is a pixel based monospace bitmap outline font with a missing baseline outline and is created by, and Copyright 2018, Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design.
-Logos, graphics, web design, brand marketing, media, tech & consulting.
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https://Dougs.Work/
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https://Domainance.com/
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I carefully selected and placed my bricks in such an order so that they would make perfect sense to me and speed-up the character making process and... WTF? I just can't deal with it. Can we please LOCK the User Bricks down?