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Version 0.2: Improved all glyphs, added More Latin, changed name to "Letsago".
TODO: Make line widths more consistent, especially on numerals.
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A friendly, but slightly obtuse font. I think these polygons are the smallest and simplest ones which can be made with stock FS bricks and used to create glyphs with a truly circular appearance. This only works up to a certain size before the look reverts to that of a polygonal sans-serif, but it works very well up to that point!
This is the culmination of knowledge gained from several other experiments, such as Marginalia. It should be very difficult to make a smoother font from this at the same grid size while still using stock FS bricks.
Some kerning is done, but the majority of it will be done once every glyph is considered to be perfected. For now, you can use vector software (like Inkscape) to manually kern pairs.
I made another font, just like everyone on this website. I learned about the composite tool and used it a few times in this font. I hope you can use this font.
Pixel demake of pohang station by time.peace. Just for fun!
This started as an alien sci-fi font, but early in its development I realized it looked a lot like "pohang station". So I ended up shelving my own ideas to create this demake.
Experimental brush/pen thing. Has a slightly spooky look. Because of their tapering curves, many glyphs can render with a "split" or "stencil" look about them. This is due to software-imposed limitations on vector rendering. Designs which share this property can be considered Pseudostencils.
This design is not informed or inspired by any existing typographical traditions. I set out to make the "claw" bricks (as I call them) into a font and this is the result.
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A seriously spurless sans-serif. It approaches minimalism, but doesn't quite get there. This gives it a look that lets it blend in with lots of things!
It reminds me of a font I saw years ago on some futuristic-looking tinned rations. I don't remember what the brand was, but I remember the label having a very rounded sans-serif font like this one.
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See also:2K4S
I wondered what a plain version of Candylander would look like, so I made this. :D
I think a fully half-arc version could look even more stylish than this! Hope to find time to create one soon. (EDIT: Done, see Migrator)
This is a clone of CandylanderVersion 1.6
An attempt to make a "classroom" font. It reminds me of a font style which was once commonly used on magnetic letters.
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See also: Hydrangea Unicase
Stencil Version of Previus one
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This is a clone of Heavy Vintagefilled version
This is a clone of Epsilonia Kingdom※ Because I can not use English well, I use Google translation.
This font is called "Hanazaki _ font [IRONY]".
This is the image of the school uniform of Japan.
Hanasaki is the name of a person.
Also called Sasagu Hanataba.
Please use this because it can be used for free.
I am very happy if you give us your impressions.
Also, please let me know because I do not know which tag to use.
Continuing on the theme of choosing a regular shape and making an alphabet out of it.
Looks best at smaller sizes (<24pt) and with antialiasing/ClearType turned on.
Can this be done better with filters? Probably, but I still have to learn those... :D
Black was created after a trip to an old fashion arcade. While playing the games and seeing how unique every game was I realized they were also all siilar in their own way. When you look at this typeface I want you to think of an arcade, which reminds you of your favorite game and by the time you know it you are thinkng about all the greats and how much you enjoyed them.