For my weaving website I wanted a novel font. So here is FRIVOLITE, the shape is based on the beautifully shaped shuttle used for hand weaving. Indeed the O and 0 and @ show perfectly the shuttle shape. The other glyphs were made to fit (as far as reasonable) into this specific shape. I know that frivolité is knotting rather than weaving, but this shuttle shape can be found in weaving, too. An alternate N and Z is on 'extended Latin B'.
Just a variation of an existing design. Spacing values were changed to break the chains, and "space" & "no-break space" were made blank.
This is a clone of Might ChainPixel Sans, but not pixel. Inspired by GS Unicode 2.0 and Beeg Chonk.
Octagonal-like Font with angled edges instead of rounded edges
Changelog:
Version 1.0:
-Initial release
Version 2.0:
-Modified the look of some characters
-Added more characters
-Added accent support
-Added cyrillic support
Version 2.1:
-Fixed vertical spacing
maybe i'll finish this; maybe i won't. probably not. y'all got any ideas for < and > ?
* edit: i noticed that this font looks very similar to 'jetstream' by @afrojet. frick. im probably gonna get in trouble for copying something that i didn't know already existed. tell me if i should make this private again.
An extension of Computer Says No by Christian Munk.
This is a clone of Computer says noa cyberpunk font with sharp corners. inspired from a variety of sources but mostly the vectorheart aesthetic (which the "vect" part of the name refers to) from the 2000s. the "ix" part refers to the 9-block height of the capital letters and numbers. you may use this font for anything as long as you credit me. vectix is the future, now is the time to embrace it.