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Voltage is a thick, bold, and sharp typeface that makes you feel that electric spark through your body. This typeface was inspired by many of my interests such as gaming and rock/metal music. I wanted to create a typeface that really expresses who I am down to my hobbies in addition to art. Voltage can be used in headers or logo for music albums, video games, or even energy drinks. The sharp edges and slice through the side of the glyphs gives the viewer and user that thrilling and dynamic charge!
I like the block text, as it seems to be easier to work with. I did want to add a few things to the font to make them stand out. I added the middle cut ins and the shading on the left side of the straight up and downs.
This is a sans serif fonts with a decending crossbar and blocky looking. You can use it for something that have a strong looking vibes. Ex: album cover, concert poster or events,...
There are more sample if you scroll down!!
A light variant of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Sqaure Edges
Addition Cyrillic letters made by "Dmitriy Sychiov" (Sychoff)
A fun, jagged and crazy display font!
The lowercase are alternates to the uppercase, so feel free to shuffle them as much as you like!
UPDATE: I changed the "U" and "V", and i made some numbers and simple punctuation. I also made the lowercase/alternates. All thanks to @frongile and @riccard0
A light rounded variant of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Rounded Edges
This is a clone of BlockTrain RoundedA rounded varient of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Rounded Edges
This is a clone of BlockTrain Regularthicc and blocky font I tried to fit in a 7x9 grid for each letter
supports Basic Latin and More Latin sets
11.dec.22 hotfix: removed the block in the fi ligature that made it resemble a 6 and removed j descender since it violated the 7x9 grid restriction
I started this... more than eleven years ago (!), and changed directions at least a couple of times along the way, so perhaps it would have been better to start from scratch.
Anyway, I thought it would be an appropriate typeface for the holiday season :-)
This should have been a minimum font, but minimum can't do color.
The idea was to simulate transparency. After trying out multiple color hatch patterns, it was apparent that it is not going to work. The earlier attempts are left in the font for you to judge yourself their efficacy.
The file is pretty heavy because of having so many anchor points (times 8 layers). Scrolling will be slow. Because the next letter overlapping the previous hides part of the black outline, just outline glyphs are there to stack two layers (colored below, outline above) to get the correct effect.
Is there some trick to make the downloaded font to work in color? The version I downloaded comes as *-svg.ttf. Aren't the color svg fonts in .otf format? Thus, no sample.
This typeface was created on the main theme of 'Protection' that i later explored in the idea of fences and how they can protect us from the outside world. I wanted my letters to connect with one another creating the illusion of a fence and potraying unity.
My ‘white bear’ font is based on my set brief: ‘protection.’ The font style proposes the idea of an atypical font, creating a distorted and experimental look, differing from the ‘norm’. The inspiration for my font is based on the black mirror episode ‘bandersnatch’ where the white bear logo is shown, which presents the idea of gaming, glitching and an overall digital ambience in visual text, leading to my outcome of the square pixel font.