Experimental mosaic... or maybe a new mineral species?
This one started as a doodle. I began placing circles to see what kinds of complex shapes I could make, and this was the result.
It achieves a new visual effect at almost every size up to the original. Also try slowly moving the zoom slider for some interesting animations!
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This font is now nearly 1MB in size! I guess it has to do with the intrinsic complexity of circles.
Alternate take on Nirvanite, this time with bullseyes rather than solid circles as the large segments.
This one is a lot more organic than its predecessor, but also a lot more confusing. Looks like clusters of alien tadpole eggs to me!
This is a clone of NirvaniteThe font is inspired by a 5x7 dot matrix display grid. Comment any suggestions for the font. Email me (email:jacejenius.design@gmail.com) if you want access to the font. If you use the font, please give me credit.
Latest Update: Added all Extended Latin characters. Some of these characters break the 5x7 rule, but still are on the Y axis of 7. (26/06/2022 @ 16:48)
Please note: if you request the font, you will be given a Demo font. The full font will not be given. Requesting the font in comments could result in punishment from Fontstruct, therefore you MUST email me to get the font. Checker characters mean that the character will be added. If you want to use the character and a checker appears, do not tell me to add it, it will come when I can do it. Submitting ideas on how to do it will be alot easier for me as it lets me use what I know the users want. When the font is Google Fonts Compatible it will be made a public license and put on Google Fonts. Until then, you must email be to use it. Demo font includes all characters classed as Basic Latin, along with yen, euro, cent and the currency sign (which acts in demo and full as a square.)
An attempt to make low-resolution, circled letters without the use of filters. Reminds me of branding irons or stencils. The name is based on a friend's joke about lost marbles. :^)
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TIP: This one looks best at smaller sizes (24pt or less) and with antialiasing/ClearType turned on!