A font made to the height of the visible field when the FontStructor is zoomed all the way out on my screen. I've always wanted to make something that vaguely pushed one of FS' limits - in this case, the height of the field which I can observe without scrolling.
Well, I could've made this even taller, but I wanted it to be somewhat useable at least. :D
This was originally a pixel design, but then I changed my mind and converted it to high-res. That gave it a more architectural look.
Acrophobia with ratios changed so it isn't quite as tall. There is now line width variation which slightly enhances the "engraved" look this design has.
Unlike its predecessor, this one works well as a pixel font!
This is a clone of AcrophobiaI love the look of this style. The name is self explanatory ;) if you know French.........
UC, numerals and some symbols have one line thicker than the others, LC only has the thinner lines. LC can be used on its own if even thickness of lines is desired but it is 3 px shorter than UC which will show clearly when using Basic Latin LC in combination with Hebrew, numerals, some symbols and some punctuation marks. Cyrillic and Hebrew added. Latin1 will come eventually ;)
I wanted to go with a tall-looking appearance when I was creating this font. Aside from the lower-case letters, I believe I have achieved what I was going for. The idea for the name, "Attitude", was an interesting one. My mother saw what I was making and thought some of the letters had some sassiness or character about them.
This typeface was made for my college task, typography 2. This typeface was meant to describe a stall named 'Cak Roni' that serves meatball or which is called as 'Bakso' in Indonesia. I made bold character as I know that bakso has big and round character.