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This was a one-day project I decided to do since I randomly got inspired by just looking at some fonts and their quality. This is a WIP, feedback is open so please comment down below on what specific things I can improve on regarding this font. Update: I have cloned this font to replicate the original look as it was confusing to tell the difference between the two. Now it's much clearer.
For the font, I made it by the theme “community”. It then reminds me of bees in the natural world as they often work as a group, which needs good communication to connect each other being part of the community. I made the fonts using hexagon shapes based on the look of the honeycomb that the bees storing the honey from.
My first font made in FontStruct. A more sharp and trippy option for the original cloned ztripping font (credits to "elmoyenique"). Good for poster creation, lettering and general typographic experimentation. Modern and Old Fashioned at the same time. Hope yall enjoy!
This is a clone of ztripping eYe/FSinitial concept inspired by Drum and Bass LDR by Neoqueto. there is an alternate 'L' in the lowercase that looks better with double l's on words like 'yellow' as the regular 'L' looks weird when there is more than one.
Naples WIP
UPPER CASE ONLY
My typeface has been created in line with the theme ‘dangerous’. From my chosen theme I explored the idea of sharp edges (blades/swords/razor) and decided to create a serifed typeface in which the serifs are extended or curved into a point to mimic the shape of a blade/sword/knife. I chose ‘Naples’ (“Italy’s capital of crime”) as the name due to its historical reputation as a dangerous city and it's links to the Camorra.
Any feedback and criticism would be appreciated as the font is a work in progress (WIP).
I made this monospace font after watching several science fiction movies. Currently, the font only includes Basic Latin characters.
I am publishing this under Public Domain so that anyone can use it for any purpose. Attribution is appreciated but not required.
Leave a comment if you make something cool with it!
James Robert Patrick IV
The only rule is simple: I was only allowed to use five shapes, although I could make composite shapes out of these shapes. More characters to be released soon. FYI: The numbers have sharp points to distinguish them from the letters.
Version 1: Basic Latin
Version 1.6: Some of the "More Latin" glyphs. These were hard to make! :| They don't look the greatest-any suggestions?
First year BA (Hons) Graphic Design at UWE. Typeface inspired by barbed wire on the theme 'dangerous'. Expanding on the idea of both restricting people from dangers and being dangerous itself. After playing with the shape of barbed wire I played with the compact shape of the barbs themselves.
I spent a lot of time making this font, it is based On the premise that too many fonts are way to ambiguous, so this is a fix for that, also I have added a copyright symbol, I replaced the vertical bar with the copyright symbol, because as far as I know the vertical bar symbol is rarely if ever used...( I have not seen it used in allmost anything I have viewed or read in all my life, except that it is there in the font character listing, so why is it there? certainly a copyright symbol would be more useful don't you think?) as for the "blockiness" of the C in the copyright symbol, keep in mind, that it is designed to have a maximum width of 9 pixels, so for what it is I think it is good, basically you cant get a smaller bitmaped based copyright symbol where it is as crisp and where the c is not pointed like a less than symbol and the c is not "touching" the circle it is in which would make it harder to read... so if you do see fit to use it I hope you are happy with it...
A second typeface inspired by the theme 'systematic', developed through finding hidden shapes within geometric architecture and using them as building blocks for the letterforms, this time blacked out to create a bolder more imposing style. Sister font to - STACKED
This is a clone of STACKEDA typeface inspired by the theme 'systematic', developed through finding hidden shapes within geometric architecture and using them as building blocks for the letterforms. Sister font to - STACKED BLACKOUT