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Version 1.5
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3x3 slab serif. This is based on Wallerton, Anachronistic Gunslinger, an IRC-based "TV show" which I used to write and produce. All the characters in the show were my AIs pretending they were cowboys.
Well, I managed to successfully produce a lowercase for this one!
Recommended: Use with kerning.
A completely 8-Bit type face inspired by western cowboys and extra-terrestial aliens. Font is free for for all ranchers, cattlemen, geeks, E.Ts and Jovians.
Interractive type sepcimen available here:
https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=32129
A serif-ized Derpberd which works within the limitations of the original font.
I welcome suggestions for this one. It's my first time attempting a methodical serifed look, and the small size of this font makes it a challenge.
This is a clone of DerpberdA gnarled, pointy design which fits into many historical periods and aesthetics. It makes me think of Wild West woodtype and gargoyles.
A completely 8-Bit type face inspired by western cowboys and extra-terrestial aliens. Font is free for for all ranchers, cattlemen, geeks, E.Ts and Jovians.
A semi-smoothed over cousin of AlienGaucho-80
This is a clone of AlienGaucho-80See more:
https://www.emigre.com/Fonts/Council
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1223206/range-drifter
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/158523/prof_downer_s_iowa_tonic
This is a clone of dennisonA grunged-up/faded Gumshoe. Made to be used at smaller sizes for a faded & distressed look. It can be used with or without antialiasing, and will generate many optical effects which look like grunge or sponge brushes. It also has a bit of an "ink flow" effect where serifs overflow a bit into each other (see "S", "2", etc.).
Check out the Pixel view!
This is a clone of Gumshoe