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It's been a while since I've been very active here FS. I had this very incomplete font sitting around in my library and I really adored the slick, yet modern feel of these characters.
These characters are relatively small, and I felt that I needed to truly push the boundaries with a limited set of blocks.
Recreated Microsoft Sans Serif font from the original font file.
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A tribute to all those handwritten, rough, and fun fonts!
Recreated Microsoft Sans Serif font from the original font file.
NOTE: Click "TrueType Font" when downloading!
Recreated Microsoft Sans Serif font from the original font file.
NOTE: Click "TrueType Font" when downloading!
This is a refix on HTG Futuroid, which was cloned to make this font.
This is a clone of HTG FuturoidAn Aurebesh version of Broust Sans.
Type Č for Cherek
Type Æ for Enth
Type Ŋ for Nen
Type Š for Shen
Type Þ for Thesh
Type Œ for Onith
Type Ķ for Krenth
Type Ō for Orenth
Recreated Microsoft Sans Serif font from the original font file.
NOTE: Click "TrueType Font" when downloading!
Recreated Microsoft Sans Serif font from the original font file.
NOTE: Click "TrueType Font" when downloading!
Recreated Sans Serif font from the original font file.
NOTE: Click "TrueType Font" when downloading!
This is my first ever font using ideas to make an heavy sans-serif typeface. I was inspired by elmoyenique and Jamie Place (FontBlast). I'm not stealing ideas from anybody by the way, I've wanted to share something to explain a journey of making my own fonts in life.
I got some aspect of making the glyphs look heavier. I've tried to make the letter f, but it flawlessly has the same height as the other glyphs. If I make number four, than I've obviously make it like this because the slanted bricks are not enough to make up a four glyph. Some of the glyphs (for example: ð, ß, ™, ®) are hard to build it because it was considered to be rounded by its curve and too small if the text was heavier.
When I run out of name ideas, the only idea of this font name i've chose is Lourde (french word for heavy).