Clone of Origami Typo with dual color paper(White + Font Color) Inpired in Nick Robson font in his site. If you want a special character, tell me!
This is a clone of Origami TypoPaperfold is a decorative typeface that is based on geometrical shapes and forms, imitating the paper folding technique.
This typeface features a condensed, modern and clean block look. Ideal for sporty, festive, adventurous design themes.
For the uppercase letters and symbols, most of it has a fold for every curve. While the lowercase letters and numbers, each first line has the fold imitation only, and the rest of the lines curve smoothly.
The typeface can also be converted to outline which features a maze-like appearance.
ORIGAMISH v2
This version features both upper and lowercase characters plus some minor changes to it's appearance!
This is a clone of STF_ORIGAMISH v1WIP
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1530722/stf-origamish-v1
https://rentafont.ru/fonts/mobul/regular
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1189403/at_trassa
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/784094/railway_sleeper
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1145728/universal_union_2
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/668415/broken_promises
SUTORAIPU ORIGAMI - A display typeface that was inspired by origami.
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This is a clone of STF_SUTORAIPU ORIGAMI (MULTILINE)SUTORAIPU ORIGAMI - A display typeface that was inspired by origami.
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This is a clone of STF_SUTORAIPU ORIGAMI (FILLED STENCIL)Grulla's letters –built on a 2x3 square grid– have (tri)angular counters & square terminals. Counterspace=letterspace, letter /f/ is kerned onto "rounded" letters (fc,fd,fe,fo,fs). Diacritics support spanish (hello from Argentina!)
Sprocket is a display font inspired by the use of old Film stock found in VHS tapes, Cine cameras and Film photo cameras. It contains elements of Origami to create a sense of fluidity and as if some characters were formed from one peice of film stock. I named it Sprocket after the use of sprocket holes on the edges of the font, the holes are used to help keep the frame centered whilst traveling through a camera or tape.