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Published: 28th August, 2013
Last edited: 8th September, 2013
Created: 27th August, 2013
This font looks like it is being made, it looks more like a stencil font when seen first.
It belongs to the "WISH" family and can be used with the other WISH fonts.
Added are ligatures FF FI FL and ST and an alternative "@" on the small latin ligature FFI.
WISH/OPEN is a clone of WISH/WAITING.This is a clone
75624
Published: 19th August, 2013
Last edited: 31st July, 2022
Created: 17th August, 2013
For the goddess Circe ...
Playing with shapes and 'frames' I made this for a "mix-and-match" family of decorative fonts called CIRCE. The caps look great as a "majuscle" but can also be used at the beginning of sentences (breathtaking alternative, try it in text without a full-stop after a sentence). Arched numbers could be useful to indicate the result of a maths question ;)
Use of punctuation marks in an arch might make a plain CIRCE text more eyecatching. They can be used as a decorative element, as divider, etc.etc.
A single empty arch is available on the "=", double empty arches on the "[", "]" and "/", triple empty arches on the "<" and ">" Those few other puctuation marks I made are on their respective places :)
9710988
Published: 15th August, 2009
Last edited: 23rd November, 2009
Created: 15th August, 2009
This started out as a 'why not'. When it showed potential, I added more glyphs to round out the character set.
— Alt. t at { for words beginning with it.
— ll (double l) lig. at } for a nicer fit.This is a clone of fs Fontsration