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 fully smoothed over cousin of AlienGaucho-80 and a sibling to AlienGaucho-90.
This is a clone of AlienGaucho-90A 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.).
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This is a clone of GumshoeA font which evokes a feeling of roving warbands. It looks a bit Wild West, too! It started as one of those blackletter designs with diamond-shaped terminals, but then I experimented on it and now we have this.
Just a Western font inspired by other Western fonts like "Bottoms" by rilencavy and "Western Calligraphic" by Wataru Aiso.
There are only a few characters in this font, and some of the punctuation might not be original.
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This is a clone of SpaghettiniWIP
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This is a clone of zureña eYe/FSA bold and old Western esque typeface, Wayne is perfect for display type uses. This modern serif type face redefines a Western type feeling which immediately reminds me of my Dad and the constant reruns of old cowboy shows on our TV. With my Dad in mind, I also think of hockey and the player Wayne Gretzky comes to mind since Wayne is often used as a cowboy name. This thought process of cowboys and hockey ultimately led to the decision to name my typeface Wayne.
This is a cloneA design made to have long legs. The mild optical illusion this font creates was a happy coincidence!
I changed the name to "Taller Tales" since it seems that many fonts called "Tall Tales" actually exist...
Original size: 40pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection, or use in combination with antialiasing)