760213944
Published: 26th April, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 25th February, 2009
The illegitimate child of Times New Roman and Helvetica Neue Condensed. Some alternates on the lowercase. Alternate ! is on 1 and ? is on /
Also available in the following flavors: Bold | Round
158994
Published: 24th April, 2012
Last edited: 26th April, 2012
Created: 24th April, 2012
Simplified, Minimal, Maybe hard to read, but you can read if you trainded.
v1.1 : Changed some letters : A,B,D,G,J,L,P,Q,R,T,X,Y to recognize better and draw easier
v1.2 : Large Change to every letters, !@#$^&*() and others, changed space bar, changed margin to fit correctly.
V1.21 : Fixed S,O, those have one more pixel, Fixed ~, >
v1.3 : Noticed K and x is same, thanks to Abneurone Fluid Types Fixed. X became spceial letter :)
1961016
Published: 20th August, 2009
Last edited: 28th August, 2009
Created: 20th August, 2009
The first of my font family "New Build". Inspired by my typeface "convention", i am looking to create a modern, architectural feel, with an interesting difference. More wieghts and measures are in the pipeline, although this has taken a lot of patience!This is a clone
34610612
Published: 5th December, 2010
Last edited: 14th January, 2011
Created: 5th December, 2010
I am studying in my third year of Graphic Design at the university of the west of England (Bristol UWE). I've been away from fontstruct for over a year now, and over the last few weeks I've seen some of the new first year students using it a lot. I couldn't help but notice the new bricks and brick stacking features that are now available.
I have designed this typeface on a very small scale, to allow for the bezier curves created by the new bricks. I have had to use some creative brick stacking in order to get as much form out of the typeface as I could.
Some of the lowercase glyphs seem to have some similar resemblance to the modernist typeface "universal" by Herbert Bayer. Although "universal" has no uppercase glyphs, whereas mine does!
I am really pleased with this font, so thanks very much to fontstruct for putting in the new features.
When using this font, I recommend that you set the tracking to around -120 or so, and set the kerning to "optical" rather than metrics". The letters will set quite nicely under these settings.
Hope you like it!
- Joe
3351021
Published: 23rd August, 2009
Last edited: 14th September, 2009
Created: 23rd August, 2009
I am on the quest to create a modern widely usable font, with an interresting difference. The first stage of this journey began with my wild font "convention", inspired by the shapes of letterforms, found within architectural environments. The second stage of this process was where i created a font called "rebuild", where i have tried to tame the form from my font "convention". In this third font, i have made further drastic changes, to decide on these forms, and create a small font family called "New Build".This is a clone
77510113
Published: 20th September, 2009
Last edited: 20th September, 2009
Created: 20th September, 2009
In my view, the most aethetically pleasing member of the "Newbuild" family. Newbuild Featherlight has a nice clean modern and slim feel to it. I hope you like it!This is a clone of Newbuild
19344715
Published: 5th July, 2008
Last edited: 15th June, 2009
Created: 24th June, 2008
A highly abstract, and decorative CAP/NUMBERS set, enjoy
contact me if you have any suggestions
2541033
Published: 24th August, 2009
Last edited: 28th August, 2009
Created: 23rd August, 2009
A modular addition to my font family "Newbuild".This is a clone
2031172
Published: 8th September, 2009
Last edited: 8th September, 2009
Created: 7th September, 2009
Some experimants in reflection, with this new addition to the family "NewBuild". Numerals and other glyphs are soon to comeThis is a clone of Newbuild
2021014
Published: 22nd August, 2009
Last edited: 28th August, 2009
Created: 21st August, 2009
I am on the quest to create a modern widely usable font, with an interresting difference. The first stage of this journey began with my wild font "convention", inspired by the shapes of letterforms, found within architectural environments. The second stage of this process was where i created a font called "rebuild", where i have tried to tame the form from my font "convention". In this third font, i have made further drastic changes, to decide on these forms. Using these forms, i now intend to create a small font family called "new build"!This is a clone of Newbuild (demi)
181390
Published: 12th October, 2008
Last edited: 14th October, 2008
Created: 10th October, 2008
This font is a variety slanted and pixel based characters. Hope you enjoy.RSG!
7513914
Published: 29th April, 2009
Last edited: 19th June, 2009
Created: 28th April, 2009
Bold weight of Times Neue Roman. Some alternates on the lowercase. Alternate ! is on 1 and ? is on /
4713911
Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 6th May, 2009
Created: 29th April, 2009
Rounded version of Times Neue Roman. Some alternates on the lowercase. Alternate ! is on 1 and ? is on /
3011067
Published: 5th December, 2010
Last edited: 8th December, 2010
Created: 5th December, 2010
This version of Global Village is also designed for the use in an E-book I am beginning working on as part of a third year university Graphic Design project.
This version shows how the typeface has been constructed as the individual bricks are slightly seperated from one another.This is a clone of Global village
2501797
Published: 27th August, 2010
Last edited: 1st September, 2010
Created: 27th August, 2010
My first font with the new bricks, maybe its a bit overexcited, but still I like it! I like the uppercase most, but wanted to complete this one.
490993
Published: 18th December, 2012
Last edited: 14th February, 2013
Created: 17th December, 2012
This font only has capitol letters, so you should have caps lock on when you use it. The letter (Q) is actually not Q, as this language does not have this letter, but I have replaced it with (ng), like at the end of using. I also replaced (X) with the letter (th), also called thorn, as in the beginning of thing. The "C" and "c" have been replaced with a guttural sound, similar to "gh."
This alphabet is a nearly exact copy of the original made by the inhabitants of Iceland.