The letters in this font are simplified and meant to kinda resemble the versions you'd typically see in handwriting. The rounded, sorta bubbly style is inspired by a font called Maesto by CSCO.
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This is my first, font-struct thing that I'm posting. I only recently discovered this website, and I decided to take some time to make a sort of easier font just to test out the setup, The font itself is a rounded pixel font inspired by retro fantasy gamer fonts, and the font used in the Power of Potluck episode of the ENA webseries. It's not a recreation or edit of any existing fonts, and is an original creaton.
I hope whoever stumbles on this font can use it for whatever they like, you can alos feel completely free to make edits and post them yourself as long as you make that clear, thank you so much, and enjoy!
This typeface has a structured and mechanical look, characterized by bold, blocky letterforms with rounded edges and deep, distinct cutouts. I would also say this is a mix between a serif and sans serif typeface. The letters are constructed using repeated modular elements giving it that highly structured appearance. The rounded corners and serifs however, soften the rigid design, making it appear, modern, retro, and quite friendly. Great to use in a bigger type size.
This typeface is inspired by the 1970’s and draws from groovy and retro psychadelic aesthetic of the iconic decade. The capital letters have much more pronounced swirls and a more bubbly feeling than the lowercase ones. Since lowercase letters appear more often, they were designed to be more simple and legible than the capitals.
22px - A font for my website. the & is buggy :)
My font is based on the theme 'Squishy'. I decided to produce a typeface with an uneven distribution throughout to reflect the irregularity which I found when researching squishy objects/type. When producing the font on Fontstruct, the smoothness of the letters was altered due to the use of pixels, which I thought worked really well and gave the type a nice style/effect and contrasted well with the smooth forms of the letters so I stuck with it. My inspiration came from graffiti throwups and from basic research which I did into the word 'Squishy'.