Following the theme "protect" my typeface is based off something one might want to protect themselves from - spiders. I have tried to imitate spiders legs through this font to create an unnerving "feel" about it.
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Published: 15th October, 2010
Last edited: 15th October, 2010
Created: 15th October, 2010
My first creation....Don't scare on seeing itThis is a clone
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Published: 27th February, 2014
Last edited: 4th March, 2014
Created: 13th February, 2014
These characters could easily have been scribed in the mud by a child. It hails to the carefree days of playing outside on a rainy day. But of course it's important not to play too long.
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Published: 27th April, 2011
Last edited: 6th May, 2011
Created: 27th April, 2011
This devilishly good font is a perfect design for the devil himself.
Wimps are warned to stay away or the 'Q'te devil might appear.
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Published: 7th August, 2012
Last edited: 7th August, 2012
Created: 7th August, 2012
Basically just a bunch of scribbles. Doesn't even look like my hand writing.
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Published: 13th May, 2015
Last edited: 18th May, 2015
Created: 11th May, 2015
This is a collection of letterforms chosen for their looks and not historical correctness, making a (hopefully) wonderful anachronism. I am still a bit undescided about some forms, such as the c and t (are they too plain?) and the x (is it too foreign?). Please pitch in with ideas.
The name "Eerie" I have chosen, because it is one of my favourite words of the English language. It consists of only common letters, but their combination is strange: So many vowels for one consonant, initial double e, final ie. A more "English" way to spell it would be "eary", but that, of course, would have another meaning. Even the sound of it is like a creaking door, making it very self descriptive.
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Published: 25th August, 2014
Last edited: 30th July, 2020
Created: 22nd February, 2014
Made for your upcoming Halloween Parties, and your future gravestone.
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Published: 30th April, 2024
Last edited: 26th June, 2015
Created: 22nd July, 2014
The father of Furgatorio. Made for your upcoming Halloween Parties, and your future extra-sized gravestone.This is a clone of Furgatorio
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Published: 4th July, 2015
Last edited: 4th July, 2015
Created: 4th July, 2015
The classic elder futhark alphabet recreated.
Notes:
-no "v". Not invented yet. Use F.
-the diamond represents the "ng" sound. Use shift+n.
-C does not exist. Use K or S, respectively.
-The triangle represents "th". Use shift+t.
-No "Y". use "IG".
--For Umlauts--
- for ä, use shift+a.
- for ë, use shift+e.
- for ï, use shift+i.
- for ö, use shift+o.
- for ü, use shift+u.
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Published: 12th July, 2011
Last edited: 12th July, 2011
Created: 12th July, 2011
A cryptographic typeface I developed when I was 12 years old, looks pretty cool and alien-like on paper. You could use it in sci-fi production, or to prank your coworkers.
In terms of security it's arguably somewhat less secure then pig pen, but makes up for it by being easier to learn (10 minutes and you're golden), actually having numbers and punctuation and obviously by being less well-known (major plus).
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Published: 13th September, 2010
Last edited: 27th September, 2010
Created: 13th September, 2010
Yeah, school project...I'm not really thinking of finishing it.
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Published: 14th July, 2011
Last edited: 14th July, 2011
Created: 14th July, 2011
This is sorta what my handwrting looks like. When this is downloaded it is pretty small
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Published: 27th May, 2013
Last edited: 1st June, 2013
Created: 13th July, 2012
My first FontStruction, in which I played with various shape blocks with no intention of uniformity. Now in the public domain!