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.
An experiment to see how good of a hex grid I could make with just the hex brick. Answer: Pretty good!
(Use _ for the blank grid.)
This is capable of some pretty convincing "TV static" type effects, too!
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...
Version 1.1
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A fusion of art deco- and Navajo-style design. Well, many civilizations used a square zigzag pattern such as this, but "Navajo" always comes first to mind when I look at this design.
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See also: Badwolf
Trying this style out. The name comes from a monster in the game NetHack.
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See also:Gridlarva
A better version of BM MINI with much more characters. Compatible with English, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, German, Portuguese, Hungarian, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic, Finnish, Vietnamese, Russian, Belarusian, Serbian, Ukrainian and Macedonian.
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
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)
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).
A "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.