3752588
Published: 27th September, 2009
Last edited: 14th October, 2009
Created: 23rd September, 2009
My first serious attempt to make a serif using Fontstruct. This is for a university project, where I am attempting to make a serif that could be used in sci-fi moives/tv shows etc. So I’m trying to figure out what makes a typeface 'sci-fi' without a) being a sans and b)resorting to clichés that impede readability.
Any comments/feedback would be much appreciated!
** Much thanks to everyone who has/is giving feedback. Also a big thanks to William for giving me such detailed suggestions and pointers. **
4922710142
Published: 26th April, 2011
Last edited: 26th April, 2011
Created: 15th June, 2009
A collection of legendary characters from the world of movies and tv.
The only condition to enter this selection was to be maximum cool, but most of all very decorative :)
0 => Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford
1 => John Rambo, SylvesterStallone
2 => Liz taylor, R.I.P.
3 => Dr. Evil, Mike Myers
4 => Bud Spencer
5 => Bruce Lee, R.I.P.
6 => Conan, Arnold Schwarzenegger
7 => Admiral Ackbar (Star Wars)
8 => Morticia Addams,Carolyn Jones
9 => Mr.T (A-Team)
As always just for fun :)This is a clone of FIGURE COLLECTION Part 1
36921131116
Published: 24th October, 2009
Last edited: 24th June, 2015
Created: 22nd October, 2009
Destroyed techno typeface. I've spent on it about two days.
Use it everywhere you want, but I would be delighted seen my nick somewhere ;].
422207559
Published: 23rd October, 2013
Last edited: 29th October, 2013
Created: 21st October, 2013
A font, in which every character consists of two or more interlocking shapes. Slightly inspired by Thalamic's "fs Six Sticks".
I might do some alternates in the lower case area, and possibly also numbers. But I really shouldn't. Funny how creativity flows, when you should be doing something else :p
177167550
Published: 17th February, 2010
Last edited: 19th February, 2010
Created: 16th February, 2010
Prog is a condensed, geometric, modular display typeface with a contemporary sci-fi aesthetic. The design draws from a multitude of influences. Specifically I was inspired by: mathematics, Japanese space-rock, the movie MOON (directed by David Bowie's kid), and the Funk King's wonderful molecular work here on FontStruct.
The principle building block for the design is an obtuse angle segment that's cloned, reflected, and rotated to create an entire letter. Mapping the technique to the whole typeface was a challenge and there are some compromises (see D and U). As is frequently the case with these strict modular exercises the T is the stand out ugly duckling.This is a clone
5616437
Published: 14th October, 2012
Last edited: 14th October, 2012
Created: 13th October, 2012
A latecomer entry font.
Sorry for the delay, my busy-ness avoids me to submit this font early. Hope this latecomer entry will be accepted.
1351516133
Published: 22nd January, 2014
Last edited: 17th February, 2014
Created: 15th January, 2014
I hope this qualifies as an inline ;) Each letter consists of one continuous line, zig-zagging back and forth to create the illusion of high contrast. The letters A, G, J, K, M, R, U, V, W, Y, Z have alternates in lower case. Other letters may need some more work.
1612566
Published: 2nd January, 2013
Last edited: 2nd January, 2013
Created: 27th December, 2012
This was originally a hand hand draw font that I created for a friends son. Its my first published play with stacking and combines. It is an upper case and numeral only font but there are some alternate glyphs on the lowercase letters. For best circuit effect start and end each line with brackets... enjoy!
2131128927
Published: 4th September, 2011
Last edited: 4th September, 2011
Created: 8th April, 2010
Releasing two more fonts within a day, well, after a huge break I couldn't come back empty-handed.
This is a remix of my most popular font, Sector 017, but this time it's clean and simple, only leaving random cuts and angles here and there. Still, it's a super-duper-techno-futuristic font.
A loooong time ago someone asked me to do a version without the famous eroded pattern. So I created this FontStruction and I've been working on it for... more than a year. Why so long? LOL I DUNNO.
Similar version is visible in many designs of TAMRECORDS (a Russian neurofunk record label) and the credit goes to Pixel Junglist, an Ukrainian artist who is responsible for their artworks (I guess he is...). He remixed the original Sector 017 as well, I think I've just made his job much easier :).
There are "Basic Latin" and "More Latin" character sets available +Polish and Cyrillic characters.
Take a look here: http://www.behance.net/gallery/TAMRECORDS/568101
It doesn't mean that I'm not going to rig up a nice sample pic. It's gonna be at least about 20% cooler than the one I made for Sector 017. This is a clone of Sector 017
119642029
Published: 4th August, 2015
Last edited: 20th September, 2015
Created: 25th March, 2012
This is a pixel font I designed for programming and terminal use at 12pt (or 16pt on Mac).
With this, you can discuss linguistics, advanced mathematics, and APL programming on IRC without the characters going all fuzzy because it had to go to a backup font.
1351963
Published: 1st March, 2010
Last edited: 2nd March, 2010
Created: 19th February, 2010
A nice display font done in a spacey, halftone style, made me think of the Matmos from Barbarella (hence the name)
3249916
Published: 25th March, 2011
Last edited: 25th March, 2011
Created: 23rd March, 2011
I started this because I had nothing better to do...
then I fell in love with it. So here it is, enjoy.
363997
Published: 7th January, 2011
Last edited: 7th January, 2011
Created: 6th January, 2011
It's finaly finished! It took me 3 months to finish this font. After having to start from scratch i used a new trick i know to finish this. regarding use restrictions: same as my others.
193785
Published: 26th September, 2011
Last edited: 26th September, 2011
Created: 22nd September, 2011
Sanjaya was the name of big dynasty in Java, i.e Ancient Mataram Kingdom. Sanjaya Dynasty was Hinduism-based kingdom. They created big Hindu Temple, i.e Prambanan.
Enjoy and Download! :D
93433
Published: 6th January, 2012
Last edited: 6th January, 2012
Created: 4th January, 2012
Wide display font. Incorporates round corners and a consistent open gap throughout all characters. Also includes alternate characters for "L" and "I". This is a clone
53639124
Published: 9th June, 2012
Last edited: 10th June, 2012
Created: 21st May, 2012
An alphabet created out of the Gallifreyan symbols seen in the Doctor's note in the classic Doctor Who serial "The Deadly Assassin."
29313212
Published: 20th September, 2014
Last edited: 28th September, 2014
Created: 18th September, 2014
Just a bunch of 'secret letters'. Guess now it's not that secret any more^^
162786
Published: 9th November, 2010
Last edited: 16th April, 2011
Created: 7th November, 2010
A little Sci-fi tribute, defiantly a work in progress... comments and criticism are welcomed!
92831
Published: 5th January, 2011
Last edited: 8th January, 2011
Created: 3rd January, 2011
A future font, Sorry the ABEFHX3 are all kinda unreadable, but it would look good with only one or two of those characters. Have fun!
132994
Published: 15th June, 2011
Last edited: 9th April, 2011
Created: 8th March, 2011
Slab serif version of Abstract font. New age sci-fi slab serif display font.This is a clone of Abstract
3623110
Published: 25th October, 2011
Last edited: 23rd November, 2011
Created: 23rd October, 2011
As part of a project for my graphic design course at UWE, our brief was to create a typeface based on a theme. I chose vibration as my theme as I explored my theme I was drawn to line graphs which help record the frequency of sounds. I wanted my typeface to resemble this like it was on an ECG monitor. I also looked at John Skelton’s pinpression typeface which truly inspired my font, having continuous lines connecting all of the characters was very important and finding his work showed me that it was possible. This is my first attempt at creating a typeface and there are still alterations that need to be done.