Made using djnippa's All Composites Tool.
Feel free to add suggestions here.
This is a clone of All Composites saved in MY BRICKS 3.0replaced B and b with my logo (but futurized)
also added "gram" to I (uppercase i) because some people might get confused with other companies that contain "insta" at the start of their names
This is a clone of Futuristic Logosif "un cent" appears, just ingore the "un".
in french, 100,960. is cent mille neuf cent soixante.
had to put septante, huitante and nonante instead of soixante·dix, quattre·vingt and quattre·vingt·dix because it was like impossible to not do so
This is a clone of Numbers (English)Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
This is a clone of zhyghosts eYe/FSCloned from Numbers (English).
I am tired of making this. Cooperate with me.
This is hard.
for example:
one (isa)
|
v
one (isa)
hundred (ng daan)
I want it to be:
ISANG
DAAN
So Help me.
If one of you completely does it, Give me the URL of your creation of the font.
This is a clone of Numbers (English)A collection of circles (and ovals), inspired by the circles I saw in p2pnut's composites tool ... several of these circles I found ready-made in other fonts (I apologise,I didn't note down the designer's name so I can't give credits --- I'll try to backtrack though as I don't blindly copy things and hand out as my own work. Most of these circles I made with the bricks available in the fontstructor, for some I made the composites, some I assembled using shapes and composites made by others.
Thank you to everybody who enabled cloneability of their fonts so that I could see in detail how you made those tricky/exciting curves (to either recreate them and the composites under my own steam or to import into this tool kit).
This is a work in progress as I discover more curves made by members; with the new FontStructor we all will have more circular excitement coming...
the study of crop (or cropt) circles :) some of these appear in ornaments. when i did that one, i felt many of the designs reminded me of crop circles. so i added a few more :) i've done a couple of other crop circle fonts. but it kind of seems natural to make crop circles out of circles (dots), doesn't it? i have also tried to show the progression of similar designs by trying to keep/group them together, but there are some strays here and there :)
a(b)cd / e(f)gh / i(j)kl / m(n)op / q(r)st / u(v)wx
2007 Dec 31
This is a clone of epetytyAAD48iHe hecho la tipografía anti-serifa
This is a clone of Numbers (English)min: 0.1 (· Z 》 》 》 》 》) __ __ __
max: 999,999.5 (CM XC IX CM XC IX S)
S=0.5
This is a clone of Numbers (English)@=ATT $=UDD &=ETT
This is a clone of Word gamesAngled bricks based on 1:4 // 4:1, also some ready-to-use combos, some straight and angled lines to match the 1:4//4:1 sized bricks, a few 'decorative' elements (could be used to fill lines or counters, or to create entire glyphs) and stacks.
Designed to show how the combos are made as this might help newcomers to understand the technique and enable them to make those they want -- if they can't find them in the excellent tools and sets some members have created.
I'm hoping that someone can add more related lines, bricks, angles, combos, stacks and then help us by publishing their extended clone.
a(b)cd / e(f)gh / i(j)kl / m(n)op / q(r)st / u(v)wx
2007 Nov 10
This is a clone of epetytyAAF48i