951015527
Published: 14th May, 2013
Last edited: 14th May, 2013
Created: 12th May, 2013
Still got adjustments as well as punctuation and numbers to do, but it's coming along!
8829729
Published: 25th December, 2009
Last edited: 25th December, 2009
Created: 8th August, 2009
The LOWERCASE characters are the real strength of this font.
121990
Published: 5th January, 2012
Last edited: 9th January, 2012
Created: 5th January, 2012
Using just a 4x3 grid for most CAPS means the curves you see are curves. Slight calligraphy feel to wedges and curves on many letters. A black weight font with short descenders enable it to work with little leading, if necessary. Regimented but with curves and wedges!
1331202
Published: 21st October, 2010
Last edited: 21st October, 2010
Created: 18th October, 2010
This was inspired by Upixel's Mobivus. It began with the n and strangely evolved into a calligraphy-esque style font. Many alternate glyphs are accessible under the Hangul glyphspace, including:
> storey-changed a, g
> tailed f
> full overhang a, t
> alternate connections on e, k, x
> alternate S, Y
> descender-less G, J, Q, Y (two variations)
> barred Z, z, 7
> alternate connection with ink traps a, b, d, g, h, k, m, n, p, q, r, u, w, y, 6, 9
> alternate alternate a, g, second a, m, w
In addition there is a character with negative spacing for ligatures with f (e.g. fi, ff, fl, fb, ft, fk). This is located at the glyph ㄹ.