This illustrates a tired when locking up the workshop; having spent days painting bits of wood I needed to relax.
I like those small designs some people add to their fonts with the copyright date; some are wonderful 'illustrations' of their name, my sports shoe was inspired by that idea (I like elmoyenique's eye and Doug Peter's logo).
Friendly Geek is the regular version of Friendly Geek Light. Its widths are all 6/6 block rather than 4/6 block. The outlines of the glyphs have generally been left the same, with the insides being filled with 2/6 extra width.
This is a clone of Friendly Geek LightSuggestions welcome!
See more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1119387/eshie
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/366047/en_druna
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1421851/mr-ken-2
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/109666/trk_softbunker
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1166146/labrynth_2_0
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/137341/fs_entwined
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/67991/groo_1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/644366/polymoda
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/210139/funkadelia
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/14121/dots_and_loops
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/181115/yaegerwerks_tubenet
This is a clone of MotakkuDerived from Chisato by Zephram.
Copyright 2019 Zephram & Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design (https://www.SymbioticDesign.com).
Although Zephram's work is no longer apparent here, it exists in the underlying compressed letter forms and shapes of most of the characters that inspired me to give it a twist and make it monspaced with tapered ends.
Donations are super-appreciated. Credit for my contribution to this work IS also greatly appreciated.
Type: Monospaced Sans.
I guess I would classify this one as: Casual, Condensed.
Weight: Regular.
Web font: Yes.
Commercial use: Yes!
Derivatives: You betcha.
Redistribution: Anywhere.
P.S.:
Font-Journal (Freeware fonts for designers):
https://www.Font-Journal.com
Heavy Duty Web Hosting (Genuine cloud web hosting solution):
https://HDWebHosting.com
Domain Name registration:
https://www.DomainHostmaster.com (Wild West Domain Registry)
https://www.Domainance.com (Directi's 'Public Domain Registry')
Fonts and graphics blog:
https://Worthful.com
PayPal donations (to encourage my continued freeware font design efforts):
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Oh yeah, I design logos, websites, graphics, ads, marketing campaigns, PCs, and just about anything, really. -DP
This is a clone of Chisatoa quickly thrown together experiment in using four letters to form a fifth; lowercase, letters, punctuation come soon.
inspired by https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1620737/paradoxy-effect of zephram, who is back creating innovative fonts as always
Something "fun". Inspired by the many journeys I've made and by train travels. And by my grandchildren's train toys. The angular design echoes small table tops we sometimes use to put the tracks on ...
UC is normal weight and is used in the sampler (font name). LC has some thicker lines for increased legibility although this font is only meant to illustrate concepts (travel, finding new ways, diversification etc) or for logos, shop signs, invitations and similar. Not simple enough for use in anything long or complex that has to be easily read.
Recreation of the small pixel font from the european/north american release of Sonic! Software Planning's "Shining Force II" (1993) on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
Recreation of the small pixel font from the japanese release of Climax Entertainment/Sonic! Software Planning's "Shining Force" (1992) on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.
Compared to the european/north american release, the alphanumeric and punctuation characters are all shifted by one pixel to the left, and one pixel down. The "U" is also different, and the font lacks a lowercase.
This font includes a full set of hiragana and katakana characters. In the game's tileset, the dakuten and handakuten are separate tiles, positioned in the line above the character they relate to. In this recreation, these characters are pre-combined into a single glyph.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Shining Force (Small)