Font containing all Patterns included in latest LibreOffice release but in BW
Each letter represents the following pattern (Capital letter has the inverted pattern)
- A/a = 5 percent
- B/b = 10 percent
- C/c = 20 percent
- D/d = Dotted diagonal downwards
- E/e = Dotted grid
- F/f = With dashes and dots diagonally upwards
- G/g = Horizontal brick
- H/h = Diagonal brick
- I/i = Tile
- J/j = Terrified
- K/k = Knitting
- L/l = Sphere
- M/m = Dashed Horizontal
- N/n = Big Confetti
- O/o = Grass
Inspired by military and the need for all participant parts to be regiment. My typeface incorporates the distinct 'V' shape of a collar, responding to the idea of uniform.
'Uniform'
1. Adjective: Remaining the same in all cases and at all times.
2. Noun: The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organisation or body of people.
I initially responded to the level of regularity in military demonstrations, particularly from nations such as North Korea or Russia. Each character in my typeface is formed from the same starting shape to reflect this level of standardisation.
Inspired by the Maze Set. A technical fontstruction showing the usage for thinner macaroni bricks. The logic for possible counter relation:
1) Every letter is filled with thinner version of itself (self-pattern fill).
2) Outline vs Inline, emphasizing the "opposite" meaning of counter.
A font formed out of Truchet Tiles.
Truchet tiles are formed by taking a single tile composed of opposing quarter circles, then applying its inverse in a random fashion. Here, I've inverted the tiles to create outlines, then developed the negative aspects of the letters, thus creating a reversal of a reversal of a reversal! Boom! Now you're in the third dream level of Inception.
This is a cloneModernism alphabet
This is a clone of STF_HETERODYNE_(SOLID)