Two-in-One font again (maybe 3in1?). You can write only with the uppercase, write only with the lowercase or you can mix both alternating them in a single zigzagging word: HELLO, hello, HeLlO, hElLo. Your choice, your fun.
This is a clone of zipizape eYe/FSSolace in Geometry.
This is a clone of Voxelstorm Nano 02Isometric 3D outline style typeface.
The glyph have a exact copy slighly elevated and to the right of its original which I then connected with eachother to create the box-like three-dimensional idea.
Because of some serious design difficulties it remains far from complete, but I am kind of done with it for now due to this. For now only support for uppercase, no numerals and very limited punctuations. I think I fully kerned it, or at least everything that is important. On last thing I need to mention, the smallest open spaces doesn't allow this font to work in very small size. These will look filled at smaller point size.
I'm not sure if I will ever try another attempt to finish it at a later stage. (who will tell..) ;)
But I think what I've got so far is too cool for not publishing it. So for now it would do just fine as a logotype or for a decorative usage but not much else.
Enjoy!
This is a cloneThis font was inspired by stac typeface © Goh Yam Hwee, from StRANGE DESIGN, located in Singapore. The original character set have only 36 glyphs, but I've remaked the rest that you can see in this font, all from a different point of view, you see (they are 123 just now, and counting...).
Welp, I had to make something like this sooner or later... :^)
Like most of my pixel fonts, this was made at the smallest legible size I could manage, so that it could be useful even to small-canvas pixel artists.
More glyphs later, perhaps? Depends on the use I find for this in my games (and your comments).
Original size = 26px (Use multiples of 19.5pt for pixel perfection)
The name is inspired by Slab City, California. Search that name on Youtube for some interesting documentaries and such!
A letter decorated with a tilting dot pattern.
It's inspired by lettering seen on a brochure for Dutch theatre group "Sater" which was designed by "Jurriaan Schrofer".
I couldn't get it much more accurate that this, neither do I think it was wise desicion to make the main design isometric. Since now I'm tied to this projection. I might do a straight aligned version in the future.
Anyway, I think it is still a cool looking type
This is a clonePlease bear with my first fonstruction, it was mainly an exercise where I'm trying to understand how to convert isometric to grid.
It's when I came to the e that I noticed that I was at a wrong scale/angle for the grid...
Still, I hope that you'll enjoy using it as much as I did creating it...
I will whip up my math and create whole families with Illustrator and Fontself.
White Fontset that is seen in an isometric view with the 3D projections (shadows) shown in black
An alternative colour font could be generated for this.
Disclaimer: Any similarities between letter forms or style with any other font published here before are merely a coincidence and not plagiarised.
Open to Comments and Suggestions
Enjoy!