the style is so incoherent lol
This is a clone of Let's RemixI went and mangled Spelunker by Zephram. I am messing with the shapes of the spaces between the letters. The name of the font indicates that most of the letters are wearing bell bottoms.
This is a clone of SpelunkerThis is the second version of my font "Znipped" which also happens to be my first TP.
Building on @erictom333's suggestion of adding lower case letters, lower case is now included!
The height of uppercase and lowercase letters are the same... intentionally
Enjoy!
As always, Open to comments and suggestions!
This is a clone of ZnippedClone of Stark by riccard0. riccard0 was inspired to do this font by the Iron Man logo. It's so good I had to grab it and played with it a little (added drop caps and some punctuation, still a work in progress).
This font is Copyright Riccardo Sartori ( Fonstruct username riccard0 - homepage http://www.mompracem.net/ ) & Doug Peters ( https://www.Doug-Peters.com/ or https://Dougs.Work/ ) and released as freeware under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License. You are entitled to use this font however you want, but please credit us for our work somewhere (website, blog or social media, preferably with a link back to our portfolio or web site). Credit attribution IS greatly appreciated.
Categories: Logo Inspired, Techno, Collegiate & Sports (Jersey Lettering)
Type: Sans (sans serif)
Weight: Black (or at least Super Heavy)
Web font: Yes, sure.
Commercial use: Any use, yes, please credit us somewhere? Thanks!
Derivatives: OK (please use a different reserved font name & update docs).
Redistribution: Encouraged
Fontstruct Profile Links...
riccard0: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructors/171217/riccard0
SymbioticDesign (me): https://fontstructors/595075/symbioticdesign
P.S.:
Font-Journal:
https://www.Font-Journal.com
My best web hosting solution:
https://HDWebHosting.com
PayPal donations to Doug (to encourage continued freeware font design efforts):
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Good luck Ryan, I hope things will go well with you. Don't hesitate to check your account, no need to publish fonts while you have other things to do. But it would be nice if you could say "hi" in the forum :) when you're logged in
This is a clone of Flat FatClone of zlabby eYe/FS by elmoyenique (initial concept & awesome design, all uppercase characters, limited punctuation).
My contribution to this font project (this derivative font with the reserved name "Slabie") is to add a lowercase characters letterset and add more punctuation - modified by Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design (2018).
If you like/use it, we would appreciate credit for our contributions to the font design.
https://www.Doug-Peters.com/
https://Dougs.Work/
https://Salamander.US/
https://PremiumBrand.Name
https://HDWebHosting.com/
http://www.Font-Journal.com/
http://www.HyperlinkDirectory.com/
My Font Groups:
https://W3N.US/fonts
https://W3N.US/f0nts
Translator needed to get SH, ZH, CH, and TH characters:
Added some new Characters for vowels, Silent Ts and Rolled Rs.
https://lingojam.com/EnglishtoTranslatorEnglish%28TM%29
Or if you want to use an imperial font on ACTUAL IMPERIAL go here:
https://lingojam.com/ENGLISHTOIMPERIAL%28ROMTE%29
This is a clone of Formal RomanAn extended/reworked version of Helvetica Pixelated (owner and original FS link in credits).
This is a clone of Helvetica PixelatedP.S. There’s a starting character on Í (option+shift+s for Mac). Spaces can be used to pad the wave effect and create shapes and background textures. Enjoy!
This is a clone of xe O Marks the FontRay Meadow’s gorgeous take on uncial script is one of the best large-scale fontstructions ever released. The font has character, wit, and charm to spare and surely deserves all the attention and adulation awarded it by fontstructors and paying customers alike. Like any great work, it compels us to look closely and savour the details.
Inspecting Ray’s work, I sensed a range of mostly minor refinements and exacting adjustments that might make this gem shine all the more brightly. So, in the spirit of camaraderie, I requested permission to apply myself to a clone of his work in order to bring forth and share some of these suggestions. Approached in stages, the task of polishing this stone to my liking spread out over more than half a year.
My main goal was to smooth the modular geometry out as much as possible, address some stroke weight and contrast issues throughout, and rebalance specific forms. In many cases, I use custom composite and advanced stacking tricks to fine tune the curves of these letterforms. Upon studious inspection, a wealth of tweaks are revealed. I suspect that setting basic words and sentences is now an even greater joy with this version, and pray it will be of benefit and inspiration to make Ray’s great work even better.
The total effect strikes a greater unity between the uppercase and the lowercase. A few letters are significant departures from their starting points (K, k R, W) and offered both as suggestions for the mains and ideas for alternates. After so many hours of exploratory modulation, I am pleased to share this technical feedback with Ray and the fontstruct community*.
*For now cloning is off until I can communicate with Ray about the best approach to take with this. Hopefully we can find a way to share this without attracting a torrent of rip-offs.
This is a clone of RMWL Uncialic