WORK IN PROGRESS
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/461817/intrinsic_1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1428187/elegant-16
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/typodermic/fledgling/
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/journal-sans-new/display/
This is a clone of Ternellesminuto was a tall and slim fella to start with, but somehow if not small perhaps somewhat slight in appearance. when paired the original uc, they somehow manage to elevate stature of both.
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Cheee (oh no type co)
Chimera (https://www.behance.net/gallery/15601029/Chimera-Typeface)
This is a clone of zadartopia eYe/FSOne of those strange designs that sit in my note pad for ages and suddenly decides to become useful :)
Dresde Serif displays chiseled uppercase and flared terminals to give extra sturdyness.
This is a clone of Dresde SansSpacero. It is a fontstructed remake of the Linotype Spacera font with an augmented lowercase set and hexagonal serifs all around. Just looked at the creation date, and saw that this has been just sitting around for over a decade. Where did the time go?
It`s saving unregular and futuristic look of original font with contract forms.
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https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1727744/tokyo-rumble
This is a clone of Neo-KonstructivizmA more 'normal' type of university font, familiar, safe, with only few quirks, and as complete as I want it until summer. All letters are on Lower Case. Alternative "s" is on "S". No kerning.
This is a clone of Me-Knee-Verse-ETA sister font to the blue Neldoreth Chromatic 01.
This is a clone of Neldoreth Chromatic 01Started this font on a whim on the phone while having my morning coffee. The first version of the uppercase letters was done in the time it took to finish drinking it. Worked on it off and on during the day. Was done by evening. The sample probably took longer than the making of the font.
Thanks, fontstruct.
Perhaps it is lack of motivation, or running out of ideas, or over abundance of streaming services, or the creeping up of age, or just plain laziness, but making new fonts gets harder and harder each day. And finish.
When my mother was young (and specially after my birth) she supplemented the family's income from home by typing for students and businesses. When I was a student I used the same machine for my assignments, lesson plans and thesis. The years were not kind to the machine, the mechanics rusted or broke, the letters worn with frayed edges or disintegrating serifs and fine lines. Ruth's typewriter is a declaration of my appreciation of many years of service the brave little machine gave... As you can see I clearly didn't get the letters repaired ;) The font looks like I rearranged and glued down what was left of the raised surfaces, to continue using the typewriter and give my words a very modern look ;)) A "grunge-writer" ?? Did you notice that no typewriters were ever sold with this kind of modern destructured typefaces?! ;)
Since I started this font many years ago (Ruth was very amused and appreciated this hommage) this work has now become a memorial to her