612988
Published: 18th April, 2024
Last edited: 8th August, 2008
Created: 20th July, 2008
Outline variation of my Soviet Typeface, "Red Menace". Saw instances of these sorts of characters in Comic Books and old Soviet posters, so decided to make a quick variation.
justinnichol.wordpress.comThis is a clone of Red Menace
320953
Published: 18th April, 2024
Last edited: 22nd August, 2009
Created: 4th June, 2009
Another shot at a russian style font. Not very precious I admit, but as I'm probably not gonna be making any real progress on this one soon, I'm releasing it anyway...
That certain randomness/inconsistency/misproportion is intended, but I see that it's not very balanced out yet. Furthermore, this has somehow come to be a monospace (and monoheight) font. Maybe that's why I'm not really happy with it; some characters just can't be made stylish within the self-imposed monospace corsett... So why impose it, you ask? Well, no idea...;)
2213203
Published: 18th April, 2024
Last edited: 22nd February, 2014
Created: 3rd February, 2014
This is a bolder version of the Zoiy font, http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/942434
This font was designed to mimic the "Sochi 2014" winter Olympic logo.
Due to specific shape of the digits "2014" in the logo, they are sometimes erroneously read as "zoiy", hence the name of the font.
The font currently supports Basic Latin, Extended Latin-1 and Cyrillic blocks of Unicode.
61192
Published: 18th April, 2024
Last edited: 17th March, 2015
Created: 5th March, 2015
This font writes integer numbers out with letters in Russian. Supported numbers are −999999999 to 999999999. It is possible to enter sign character (‘_’, ‘+’, ‘-’, ‘−’, ‘±’, ‘∓’) and leading zeros in the begin. It is required to enter period (‘.’), or comma (‘,’), or semicolon (‘;’) in the end.
203682622
Published: 18th April, 2024
Last edited: 1st April, 2019
Created: 2nd February, 2014
This font is designed to look alike Soviet typewriter font. A similar font was used by early-90's Russian-developed word processor, 'Lexicon' by Eugene Veselov.
1701953
Published: 18th April, 2024
Last edited: 2nd February, 2014
Created: 2nd February, 2014
A simple pixel bold font. Most capital letters fit into 5×7 pixel grid, and most small letters — into a 5×5 one.
180310
Published: 4th April, 2008
Last edited: 1st October, 2009
Created: 4th April, 2008
first try of doing some shit with this great tool...
...will finish it soon
1831724
Published: 8th April, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 8th April, 2008
Inspired by Rodchenko. Not complete! Use with caution and enjoy.
19529810
Published: 20th July, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 17th July, 2008
Soviet Style typeface for use with designs needing bold or propagandistic type. No lower case letters, only additional Cyrillic characters, and some variations on upper case letters.
Also have a star for the Asterisk and a Hammer and Sickle for the @ symbol.
justinnichol.wordpress.com
400981
Published: 11th August, 2008
Last edited: 15th August, 2008
Created: 6th August, 2008
Slightly modified version of Lexitron 1. Also added some punctuation and copied the uppercase letters into the lowercase for ease of use. This is a clone of Lexitron
140260
Published: 14th October, 2008
Last edited: 17th October, 2008
Created: 23rd September, 2008
Odin (один) is the Russian world for ‘singular’ or ‘one’ and translates to mean ‘the originality of an element that
has no predecessor’ or ‘is alone in it’s kind.’ The typeface Odin represents this idea in a two-fold manner. First, the
typeface has a single serif per letter. Instead of ornamenting each character with multiple serifs, a single serif is
used to highlight a dominate feature in the form. Secondly, the idea of only one serif on a character is unique to
the serif style of lettering.
The name ‘Odin’ represents the strong Russian influence in the letter styles. With the thick, chunky aesthetics
reminiscent of woodcuts, and the strong planar shifts, the aggressive nature that the Russian style is known for is
depicted here.
This typeface is best used for headline type because it draws attention and authority to whatever it is saying. The
weight of each form also allows for an intensive use of color if so desired. The typeface can also be versatile in it’s
nature. If used more sparingly, it can create a quieter, humbler tone.
3441421410
Published: 19th February, 2009
Last edited: 25th June, 2012
Created: 12th February, 2009
This monospace font is designed to appear almost visually equal to MS Windows Terminal 10x18 raster font at the same font-size, but reveals its vector nature at the greater sizes, has better shape than a pixel font and contains more Unicode glyphs. The font is intended for Fidonet FGHI applications where look-and-feel of Windows console should be emulated to help former users of Fidonet console editors (such as GoldED+) feel themselves comfortable and at ease.
4201104
Published: 10th May, 2009
Last edited: 1st June, 2009
Created: 10th May, 2009
A simple, geometric font perfect for a header in need of a square, Cyrillic-looking font. This font also includes some letters of the Cyrillic alphabet, along with a few punctuation marks. The lowercase letters are basically a couple of variants of the uppercase letters. Enjoy!
.:a moss-man creation:.
130330
Published: 16th June, 2009
Last edited: 19th June, 2009
Created: 16th June, 2009
Simple Russian Font, No designs. For users with Basic Latin Kayboards.
258825521
Published: 7th July, 2009
Last edited: 8th January, 2012
Created: 5th July, 2009
I thought there was more potential in this font. So I streamlined the glyphs a bit to get a consistent look. I've also added a nearly full set of European and a complete set of Russian characters. This is a clone of Gilgalad
160791
Published: 24th July, 2009
Last edited: 29th July, 2009
Created: 24th July, 2009
This is the Cyrillic Alphabet, modified so that you can type on a Latin keyboard. The letters were chosen to represent the sound in English they best represent. Some sounds in English do not appear in Cyrillic, and vice versa.
1991617628
Published: 22nd October, 2009
Last edited: 10th December, 2012
Created: 9th October, 2009
Basmachi is a Central-Asian flavoured typeface inspired by Cyrillic titling fonts in popular use in Kazakhstani public schools.
164342
Published: 7th December, 2009
Last edited: 7th December, 2009
Created: 7th December, 2009
I wanted to make a labyrinth illusion (after typing) and has made identical intervals between and inside the lettersThis is a clone
3191479
Published: 2nd July, 2010
Last edited: 2nd July, 2010
Created: 28th May, 2010
AKROY is a tiny readable font from a 2x2 grid. First of all I try as possible to use no Stack and Composite but at a certain point I had to take advantage of FS2.0
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The influence is comming from a mix of genre of a same period 1920~1930: European and russian posters, Art Deco fonts mouvement.
I imerge myslef by passing in review over an hundred of posters and close everything to modestly create this font. ~~
UPPERCASE: use Diagonals ARSVXYZ
LOWERCASE: Mostly Square everywhere
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here it'is not for promoting a site but use as a reference of those masters typographers and graphic designers of the 20's and 30's. ~~
http://www.internationalposter.com/search-results.aspx?defaultview=browse&title=Art+Deco&style=Art+Deco&page=1