WIP Kerning in progress
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1778910/neo-konstructivizm
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2146779/knight-of-universe
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1501135/lazzaro-1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1476625/sycamo-light-2
This is a clone of SkvorecA font I designed for the animation series, "The Boris Barkov Show". This is made to look blocky and industrial, but still fairly modern. It's mostly built on a 5x5 grid, and is perfectly useable as a pixel font, but is meant for high-res applications.
The show's titlecards only use this font in uppercase. But, I designed a lowercase for the sake of accessibility.
The show is about a stereotypically Russian, mustachioed, ushanka-wearing pug named Boris Barkov. Apart from speaking both English and Russian, he's able to play the video game "Escape From Tarkov", wield a sword and rifle, and carry and throw objects despite his lack of opposable thumbs. His nemesis is PugB (the Americanized "Rambo" pug) and he's rumored to have shady dealings with Sam Yippington, the Latvian Dachsund arms dealer...
A light variant of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Sqaure Edges
Addition Cyrillic letters made by "Dmitriy Sychiov" (Sychoff)
An extension of Computer Says No by Christian Munk.
This is a clone of Computer says no