91992
Published: 5th April, 2015
Last edited: 13th November, 2015
Created: 3rd April, 2015
A light typeface with rounded, square letterforms complimented by sharper, angular counterparts. Use of serifs as well as having a variety of letter shape increase readability creating a very versatile font.
751161
Published: 18th January, 2014
Last edited: 18th January, 2014
Created: 18th January, 2014
My first FontStruction: A featherlight geometric sans serif font with some pixilated swing. Miniscules approximately half the height of majuscules. Hope to finish more of the diacritics, etc. autumnthing.com
80980
Published: 27th February, 2009
Last edited: 26th September, 2012
Created: 27th February, 2009
A smoothed version of my Simplo font. It may work better than the other version in some instances.
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A very small but highly legible font with non-overlapping glyph shapes. It only works well at the correct font size (try 10-12pt).
My priorities were:
- use different shapes for each letter (eg. 'd' does not look like 'p', 'b' and 'd' are not mirror images of each other)
- make an extremely small font, to fit more information into the screen.
With a smaller font, more words can be read each eye-fixation, also looking at source code is much nicer.
I wanted to make it as small as possible without sacrificing legibility. It is not a monospace font.
Credits/Inspiration:
Just want to mention three great fonts I've used a lot: Dina, Proggy Square and Bitstream Vera Sans Mono.
Disclaimer:
This font is not for everybody. If you are specifically interested in an extremely small but still legible font, this should work for you.
This is a clone of Simplo
160980
Published: 27th February, 2009
Last edited: 26th September, 2012
Created: 27th February, 2009
A very small but highly legible font with non-overlapping glyph shapes. It only works well at the correct font size (try 10-12pt).
My priorities were:
- use different shapes for each letter (eg. 'd' does not look like 'p', 'b' and 'd' are not mirror images of each other)
- make an extremely small font, to fit more information into the screen.
With a smaller font, more words can be read each eye-fixation, also looking at source code is much nicer.
I wanted to make it as small as possible without sacrificing legibility. It is not a monospace font.
Credits/Inspiration:
Just want to mention three great fonts I've used a lot: Dina, Proggy Square and Bitstream Vera Sans Mono.
Disclaimer:
This font is not for everybody. If you are specifically interested in an extremely small but still legible font, this should work for you.