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Cymru Pro is a geometric uppercased sans-seriftypeface designed by STC. Cymru Pro is a popular font, particularly suitable for signs. Its linear nature suggested modernist architecture, with an appeal both technical and functional. The squarish shapes with their rounded corners evoking the appearance of Television screens. It is particularly popular in science fiction artwork and media set or produced in the worldwide, alongside other graphic design use for Posters.
Filled version:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2046362/sarvente-sans-e-filled
This is something I've doodled on for a while. I'd like to incorporate shapes other than triangles and rectangles into this but I'm just too busy with other projects. Feel free to continue it, make it better, or whatever.
I had help from BWM for suggestions to improve a lot of the glyphs. Thanks, man!
Like the original Blocky Geo, only sharper.
Bloac Typeface is an experimental typography study project. The objective of the work was to develop typography that expressed its own identity and was consistent with the formal archetypes of the Latin alphabet. The design guideline chosen was to create the set in uppercase, in the regular style. The display custom font, inspired by building forms, carries the anatomical construction based on geometry, also brings the repetition of the rectangular stem as an identity element. I hope you enjoy that!
A bold, rounded, mono spaced typeface; useful at various scales, I think. Designed primarily for use in English, also useful in French and Spanish. It's functionality in Greek is limitted, only really useful in a display context, or where only Demotic usage is required; not useful in Katharevousa, Koine, Classical, etc. Open Font Liscence, hope it is enjoyable and of use.
This is a cloneLet not the death of our elders be the demise of our ways of life. Let not the passage of time be measured in the passing of languages beyond all living memory.
Based on the Lakota orthography © 1982 Leroy C. Curley.
Extended character and symbol set by William Leverette
This is a clone