A piece of constructivism inspired by Dutch artistic movement "De Stijl".
This is a clone of STF_FABRICON_(OUTLINE)Recap of the lettering seen on a old brochure by Wendingen for the "Internationale Theater Tentoonstelling Amsterdam 1922"
The brochure and letters were designed by:
"Hendricus Theodorus Wijdeveld" (4 october 1885 – 20 februari 1987).
As usual I completed the alphabet, but (since its mainly a display typeface) this time I used the punctuations to store some glyphs meant to be used for drawing ornamental decorations as seen on the original brochure design.
500 glyphs! Thats very cool. And because of that, I will make a HUGE extensive update which is comming soon.
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I will update this font soon!
Version 1.5
Rather than serve an ornamental or decorative purpose, this one is made to be as clean as possible so that it works well for body text. It's highly legible at small size, so it could potentially even be a programmer's font!
"Goud" stands for "Garden of Unearthly Delights", the name of an album from the band Cathedral.
Version 1.1: Several glyphs (BKMRWXkmwx38&{}µÆæß³Œœ™) were edited for readability and þ was edited to distinguish it from Þ.
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A font made for a friend's board game!
This gives me a strong "film credits" feeling with its high impact and simple geometry.
OUDVREUGDE'S ONTWAKEN
A recap of the lettering by "Fre Cohen". And as additional supplement I attempted to complete the entire alphabet plus some punctuations.
In loving memory of the great Dutch graphical designer Frederika Sophia (Fré) Cohen(August 11, 1903 – June 14, 1943).
Trying this style out. The name comes from a monster in the game NetHack.
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See also:Gridlarva
I made a blocky, industrial sort of style, then added art deco-style line width variation. Then, a couple of tech lines here, a couple of details there, and SHAZAM! We get these 1950's-era raygun-toting space race zippity zap letters. It's a font Marvin the Martian might use...
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Original size: 7px (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
The last entry in the Pseudostencil series... this is built at 2x2!
It seems like the sort of font I'd see carved in relief on the sign of an old pub.
Pixel demake of Goud. This is easily the best Goud for body text, as it remains crisp at all sizes!
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Original size: 9pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
A design with long ascenders and descenders, even on letters that don't normally have them. Good for "old book" text in video games.
This is used in ESOSVM for most text which occurs while the player is in the dimension "Ladede", thus the name. Ladede has a canon, cosmology, and eventing which are seeded by in-jokes relating to roguelike games, especially Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup. A font like this, in that context, is meant to be elegant but also mocking. This makes it seem subtly adversarial, as roguelike game elements are wont to do, and helps let the players know that they are in a bad, screwed-up place that they are unlikely to understand.
'Sacred Textura', by Studio Sampersand, blends medieval Textura blackletter with contemporary design. Crafted with precision, it balances tradition and innovation. Its structured forms and intricate details convey strength and authority. The font follows a precise wide pen stroke-width that follows the hexagonal grid lines; creating a consistent neo-traditional textura font design.
Iterated version of an unreleased design called "Midnight Oil". It's also slightly related to Dethzmezenger and Gehenna.
I went against a few of my own conventions for this one. The close spacing might look a bit strange at times, but it eliminates the need for kerning while also creating a unique look. The overlapping spurs make me think of thorny plants!
This is an original design, but it does make me think of Planescape: Torment when I look at it, thus the name!
"Sederhana" is an Indonesian word, meaning "simple"
with its simple style, funny looking "V", lack of diagonal lines, and its easy to read!
this font is CAPITAL ONLY!
note for Arab users:
بطريقة ما لا يعمل الجزء العربي من الخط ، لذلك يجب عليك استخدام الأحرف الأساسية النهائية والمتوسطة والأولية للكتابة بدلاً من ذلك
اسف على ذلك :/
somehow the Arabic part of the font doesn't work, so you must use the final, middle, and initial base characters to type instead
sorry for that :/
(نعم أنا أستخدم مترجم جوجل فأنا لست عربي, yes i use google translate, I'm not an Arab)
- Basic Latin
- More Latin
- Extended Latin A and B
- Greek
- Cyrillic
- Arabic
- Armenian
- Georgian
Intended Language Support
عربى-Arabic
հայոց լեզու-Armenian
Беларуская мова-Belarusian
български език-Bulgarian
Hrvatski jezik-Croatian
čeština-Czech
Dansk-Danish
Nederlandse taal-Dutch
English
Esperanto
Français-French
ქართული ენა-Georgian
Deutsch-German
Magyar-Hungarian
Bahasa Indonesia-Indonesian
Italiano-Italian
Қазақ, Qazaq-Kazakh
Melayu-Malay
Polski-Polish
Pусский-Russian
Српски-Serbian
Tagalog
Türk-Turkish
українська-Ukrainian
An ornate Goud with lots o' thorns! Now with MORE THORNS.
This is a clone of GoudA "Connect bricks" font.
It's called linestrider because the outline strides across the inline on both sides. It also reminds me of the courses that are drawn for line-following robots.
The person I made this for requested lowercase. I'll add it as I can.
A dashed line design made with the new half-arc bricks. The emphasized spurs/stems and off-kilter geometry give it a quirky, almost handwritten quality. Its striped appearance makes me think of candy as well as the Cheshire Cat, thus the name. :D
I doubt the upper case would look as cute as the lower. So I've cloned all LC to UC to make this easier to use...
This is a font containing every Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic letter I could find.
I did this font of my Windows laptop, so some letters may look similar to the default WIndows font.
Verbossus in sans-serif!
This is a clone of VerbossusThe Zephiest of designs - a gaggle of Roman columns with gongs stacked on them.
Supported languages:
English
French (Français)
German (Deutsch)
Spanish (Español)
Scandinavian alphabet
Latin (Lingua Latina)
Czech (Čeština)
Dutch (Nederlands)
Polish (Polski)
Turkish (Türkçe)
Latvian (Latviešu)
Africa alphabet
Pan-Nigerian alphabet
Americanist
Khoisan
Pinyin (汉语拼音)
Romanian (Română)
Russian (Русский)
Belorussian (Белоруская)
Bulgarian (Български)
Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (Српска ћирилица)
Experimental brush/pen thing. Has a slightly spooky look. Because of their tapering curves, many glyphs can render with a "split" or "stencil" look about them. This is due to software-imposed limitations on vector rendering. Designs which share this property can be considered Pseudostencils.
This design is not informed or inspired by any existing typographical traditions. I set out to make the "claw" bricks (as I call them) into a font and this is the result.
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