The original Kitchen Sink - a design with rounded counters.
This design is intentionally fairly plain. Check out the Kitchen Sink family to see the others :^)
This is a clone of Kitchen Sink RoundedReloaded and much more complete version of zyrup with a lot of remodeled and new characters (more than 130, full caps set included, plus usual kerning). An extra "y" placed in the "™" sign, and the two original alternate "v" and "w" can also be found now in the "fi" and "fl" glyphs.
It all started as silly, trying to slightly modify the original "@"... and has ended in a practically new font (106 created glyphs, 32 modified, 68 remain intact). Seeing the final result, I think it was worth it, the font grow up. Hope you like this new dress.
This is a clone of zyrup eYe/FSA rounded sans-serif with rounded counters. That's DOUBLE the roundedness FOR FREE!!!
This family is made to have a high impact. Did it work? :^)
Kitchen Sink, sans the rounded counters. This font really is plain-looking when all its embellishments are removed, but sometimes that is what people want.
This is a clone of Kitchen SinkMy first font made in FontStruct. A more sharp and trippy option for the original cloned ztripping font (credits to "elmoyenique"). Good for poster creation, lettering and general typographic experimentation. Modern and Old Fashioned at the same time. Hope yall enjoy!
This is a clone of ztripping eYe/FSPersonally the title is just as important as the typeface itself. My goal was to create something just as fun as the title. My inspiration was 70’s style typography and design. I wanted to create a groovy feel while still being legible to give it the strength of more than just a title font. Bazoova is funky font ready to be the reinvention of the 70’s.
Couldn't decide which version to go with, so I published both.
This is a clone of Ambasciano ASee more: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1251300/atomised
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/457818/ubangi
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/661381/easytosee
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1660324/cyrano-backup-4-1
This is a clone of zoftly70 eYe/FSA little bit of a experiment in finding interresting letterforms in the most basic of geometric shapes and without the use of any complex fontstructing techniques. And the only expert mode feature used for this was making composite brick to get the different slants and stroke weights.
Bellow I will include some further in-depth info about this design.
But, I'm very pleased with the final result.
Enjoy!
MOVIEMAX — Groovy bold & roundish 70s display sans
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Moviemax is a bold display sans-serif that has a groovy 70s offbeat look. Essentially an all-caps lettering concept with simple looking letters. The basic geometry and inversed contrast with its soft rounded finish create an immediate endearing effect.
The default characterset comes as all-caps (unicase) only, with no glyph alternative forms. It has been completed with additional symbols and punctuation marks.
To make thing a little more interresting I have also included a full (A-Z) alphabet set of small-caps letter modifications with drastically altered proportions. Complete removal of the inversed stressed contrast to make a more simplified and cleaner looking minimalist letter style. Their size was also reduced to 50% of the cap-height (scale ratio ≈ 1:2), providing an optional alternative for the missing lowercase forms in the font.
To finished off this extra set of small capital letters, another additional full (A-Z) alphabet set of large capital letters was included. These letters have also been scaled down a bit to better fit with the small capital letter set (scale ratio ≈ 6:8 or 75% of cap-height).
The 2 sets include a slight more unique and stylized level of sophisticated characteristics to the font, and when used combined together in a mixed-case text format creates nice text capitalization.
These alternative forms are located in the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms unicode block.
A set of basic punctuation marks that align with the small capital letters had also been included and could be found in the Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms & Private Use Area 2 unicode blocks.
I hope y'all like it
Cheers
A retro-futuristic font inspired by this low quality image of a Roland MC-500. (In reality the logo uses the typeface that Future Earth is based on.)
I 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 Spelunker