A blocky, somewhat futuristic, mostly sans-serif font. All latin characters are in square dimensions. Lower case letters are a third of the size of upper case letters. It was developed with my 2019 spelling reform proposal for European languages in mind, and therefore may posess and/or lack some features unexpectedly.
This is a cloneSbB Directorate is my typographic ode to science fiction bureaucracy. Directorate is named for the government in the TV “classic” Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. From the Alliance in Firefly to the Federation in Star Trek, the bureaucratic government is a theme through science fiction, and I always imagined they’d have a typeface like this…
Sci-Spike is a sleek and simple font with an edge.
The simple block forms are amplified by the consistent use of spike details. Sci-Spike is best used as a display typeface and will bring a bold and edgy look to any project.
My first published FontStruct based on something I did 4 years ago. Constructive criticism is appreciated. Visibility is sort of low when zoomed out, I'm aware, but it's perfect for larger titles. Also, no idea why the preview isn't loading...
Bungie Marathon terminal font recreation awaiting contact with right owner to make it public. (if any interest)
The main language seen in the videogame Stray, used by the robots as communication. However it's more of a cipher than a proper language. Therefore it can be transformed into a font/typeface for people to use.
Glyphs:
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Version History:
9/5/2022 - First Release, only basic latin.
Original typeface credit given to developers of the game Stray, I only take credit for the portions added onto the already existing typeface.
This is the rune set used by the Xenonite aliens in the History of a Galaxy book series. This font allows a user to create text in the language Xenonite Standard. Letters not in the Xenonite alphabet are duplicated from similar sounding letters. The letter is keyed by its initial - for example "X" creates the "Xa" rune - with the exception of "H" which will create "Tho" (to differentiate from "T" which creates "To").
Note that the rune "Pe" ("P") is only found in the Thoronite dialect.