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OVUNUQUE NOI SAREMO - BIANCONERI!
A Tribute to Internazionale Milano FC Font from the late 2010s and mixed with the Modern Germanic Blackletters around the 1950s. Here's the first blackletter font I made in my spare time...
This whole font is free to use, cause it's my first font to use for this site. Feel free to modify, share, or fix it. But CREDIT THE AUTHOR, PLEASE! Thank You!
'Sacred Textura', by Studio Sampersand, blends medieval Textura blackletter with contemporary design. Crafted with precision, it balances tradition and innovation. Its structured forms and intricate details convey strength and authority. The font follows a precise wide pen stroke-width that follows the hexagonal grid lines; creating a consistent neo-traditional textura font design.
Inspired by Dry Heat Medials and English cursive, named Atlantico because it's similar to Pacifico.
Capitals - Low connectors
Lowercase - High connectors
!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789: - Initials
;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬ - Low Finals
®¯°±²³´µ¶·¸¹º»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇ - High Finals
ÔÕÖ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìí - Capitals
Low low space: [No-Break Space]
Low High space: ¡
High Low space: ¢
High High space: £
Low final z at the soft hyphen glyph ()
ÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑ - Numbers
ÒÓ - Period and Comma
Ô4LANTIC} ìÖ Ùæ
à!D? "Æ á!THA| ×/uGLA¦
For this font I was inspired by elegant and decorative type. I looked at old English style and modern cursive fonts to inform my design. My font would be described as script, pixelated, and formal, using thick and thin strokes, ligatures, and fluid strokes to simulate handwriting.
inspired in db questura
This is a clone of SD QuestraA script (cypher?) I made which separates letters into groups in an unusual way. It's also monospaced, visually at least.
Translator: https://lingojam.com/TexttoOnno
Translator specifically for this font: https://lingojam.com/LegibleOnno
What are those weird no-width characters!? The rectangular vowels of Onno - ⊐◻⊔⊏⊓ꘌ॥ᒧᒣᒪᒥ, corresponding to AEIOUYÜÅÄÖÉ - are actually supposed to go around the non-vowels to their right. Ex: for the word "⊐ⴲ╱", it should be written so "⊐" is big, and contains "ⴲ╱". For multi-vowel words like "◻⊐ꕕⴱ", "◻" contains "⊐", which in turn contains "ꕕⴱ". In order to construct these large vowels that can contain other characters, and even other large vowels, the no-width characters exist.
Special no-width glyphs
(lyr = layer)
Left line: lyr1 ʰ, lyr2 ʱ, lyr3 ʲ
Right line: lyr1 ʰ, lyr2 ʳ, lyr3 ʴ
Top line: lyr1 ʵ, lyr2 ʶ, lyr3 ʷ
Bottom line: lyr1 ʸ, lyr2 ˠ, lyr3 ˡ
Top and bottom line: lyr1 ˢ, lyr2 ˣ, lyr3 ˤ
Quote extensions: yr2 ˄, lyr3 ˅
Linebreak: (space)
Other technical glyphs
Vowel continuation mark: ˀ
Space glyph: _
MIKITA - A "Chrome Script" style font based on the "Makita" logo type.
It is a simple 'semi' connected script, with only the basic character set. I don't feel like this requires having tons of typographic features. It is just aimed at writing simple things in this script style.
I hope you like it nonetheless
Cheers
STF_METROPLEX - A discrete non-cursive gothic printscript.
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Its a 'block letter' script. aimed to resemble handwriting that was somewhat rushed and therefor slightly sloppy looking.
The inspiration for this loosely evolved around the idea of a simple handwriting style with medium tip marker pen, a writing style most commonly used and seen in simple everyday application, such as quick notes, bulletin board writing, block format business style as well as in study notes.
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The font combines a bit of two styles into one, with the capital letters done in a 70's Streamline Art-Deco style with at their core a distinct clear geometric backbone. When this is used in "all caps" it could provide for a solid looking headliner. For the lowercase I designed this playful and very dynamic script style that looks very much like a handwritten printscript.
The capital letters are designed with a minutely reduced cap-height relative to the point size. This allows the upper-case set coincide better with the dynamic variations and overshoots on the x-height in the lower-case set when type is set a mixed-case format.
Only partial kerning applied (sorry), but this was a horrible pain in the .... to get somewhat spaced decent enough!
Cheers
This is a clone