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I started off trying to do my own geometric font in the same sort of style as United Sans, and before I knew it, it had gone all futuristic. Or, 'what 80s Japan thought now would be like', at least. Still, I liked the direction it was going, so I ran with it.
It's a fair bit larger than my other fonts. Maybe it'll now display decently in my Photoshop.
Modified variant of RNTG Larger, which will be seen on all RNTG machines starting February 5, 2018.
The font contains, next to ordinary characters, digits from the original RNTG Larger (1) font, 7-segment display and serif reproduction digits.
This is a clone of RNTG LargerClone of Galaxsea Starlight Mono v3, with some small adjustments to make punctuation more visible and rein in too-wide extended-Latin glyphs that spread into the previous glyph. Credit for the nice sci-fi aesthetic goes purely to dialNforNinja; I only did some technical work to make this work better in text-based games.
This is a clone of Galaxsea Starlight Mono v3My go on fontifying the Wish Upon a Blackstar-era logo for Celldweller, a musical project by Klayton.
Primarily intended for Celldweller fan-stuff.
EDIT 12/29/2016: Added a limited support for Latin characters, but not Extended ones.
EDIT 01/01/2017: Fixed the spacing width for numbers.
EDIT 01/01/2017 #2: Fixed the spacing width for the number sign.
SILENT EDIT 01/??/2017: Fixed some errors and extended the font a little.
Universal decorative font.
See more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/234891/calculate
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1597235/chafurin
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/50995/tolocca
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/126463/mooch_squared
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/255308/rasenna_v_0_3
Bad Printer
https://www.myfonts.com/ fonts/artlebedev/tongyin/
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/709054/mars_29
Just a futuristic sans serif font I did.
This is a clone of TRON the ThirdAlternate version of connect the bots, reminiscent of dot matrix printers back in the day...
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Inspired by electronic circuitry, combined with a retro flavour in the structure of the letterforms, this display font is well suited to any computer / electronics or technology related application.
The word ‘systematic’ was taken as a starting point for development, and led me to draw upon a personal interest in the inner workings of electronics. The ordered chaos of all the connections running hither and thither is extraordinarily beautiful.
This is a clone of connect the botsAn alternative version with the external connectors removed.
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Inspired by electronic circuitry, combined with a retro flavour in the structure of the letterforms, this display font is well suited to any computer / electronics or technology related application.
The word ‘systematic’ was taken as a starting point for development, and led me to draw upon a personal interest in the inner workings of electronics. The ordered chaos of all the connections running hither and thither is extraordinarily beautiful.
This is a clone of connect the botsThis font was created and used as a cookie cutter in the process of developing the connect the bots typeface.
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Inspired by electronic circuitry, combined with a retro flavour in the structure of the letterforms, this display font is well suited to any computer / electronics or technology related application.
The word ‘systematic’ was taken as a starting point for development, and led me to draw upon a personal interest in the inner workings of electronics. The ordered chaos of all the connections running hither and thither is extraordinarily beautiful.
This is a clone of connect the botsInspired by electronic circuitry, combined with a retro flavour in the structure of the letterforms, this display font is well suited to any computer / electronics or technology related application.
The word ‘systematic’ was taken as a starting point for development, and led me to draw upon a personal interest in the inner workings of electronics. The ordered chaos of all the connections running hither and thither is extraordinarily beautiful.