A serif font made of dots. Suggestions are welcome.
UPDATES:
07/06/13-07/07/13 I went over the font and tidied it up. Adjusted spacing on letters like V and q, added or erased dots to letters such as a and f, made the tittles and such bigger, and refined letters like O and g. V1.2.0
10/01/13 More refining, more refining... Each time I come back, I see things that need improving. V1.3.0
12/19/13 My biggest update yet (literally). I've increased the circles' size from two to four units, making overshoots and much more possible. Every character has been reworked to fit the new size, and the font is now generally more condensed. V2.0
05/14/14 Tweaked many shapes with the nudge tool, and adjusted the 4 to have serifs and a lower crossbar. V2.1
05/17/14 Big edit today. A large portion of the lowercase, as well as some of the uppercase, has been narrowed to match the rest of the font.
05/21/14 M, N and accents updated a bit more.
09/27/18 Fixed the acute on ý (it was previously a grave).
Recap of the lettering from Dutch hardware store-chain "GAMMA".
I have absolutely zero clue on who originally designed it.
(If someone here knows more about the origins please let me know, thanks)
Nonetheless it's a pretty cool futuristic looking design as well as a tribute to its predecessors that set the tone for the genre at the start of the last century.
As usual the alphabet is completed and some punctuations is added.
At first I made Otatsa for a personal project, but it was a very loaded source, so I made Otatsb that was lighter, and during the creation of the two sources I did not give so much importance to the "numbers", I ended up creating difficult to read. The commentary on cirque traumaccord struck me for this error, but I was too busy to make the changes at the source.
I made the changes during this time and now a new version of Otatsb (I just changed the numbers) is ready and I hope you like it.
Thank you all and sorry if there are any errors in the text since I am using a translator.
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One of the first fonts I attempted to make on this website was a cursive font, with accurate bridge letters.
I finally thought of a way to make it work; dots on both ends that would build a bridge if one mid-ending and one bottom was used, and gave an aesthetic if it was two of the same height endings.
I realized after making the entire font that there are no mid-starts, but I had an entire pixel cursive font, so I reworked it as shown.
I can make it the dotted way, too.
Argh, I wish I never started this, It was terrible amounts of meticulous work and I wonder if ill ever add the lowercase letters to this type!!
GRID DIMENSIONS:
172 x 74 units
FILTERS:
0.5 x 0.5 grid scale (and still no full glyph fits on screen)
Mostly for wall or border decoration (you can read letters, but probably not the numbers). Every vertical line column is a letter(plus connection to previous column)! Have fun!
For dozenal counting system, " ' " serves as "0", "0" is "10", "-" is "11", "_" is "-", ":" is division, "*" is multiplication, ";" is for roots (as the opposite of powers, "^")
* Comment to tell me what letter needs to be added thx :) *
Ah... It's finally theta, I think i'm going to re-explain Greekia kingdom project here.
Some day in the past. I named one of my font "Alphia Kingdom". And then Betia, Gammania and Deltia etc...
When I made it to Omega. I will make a font "Greekia kingdom" which is basically put some of my favorite letter in a Greekia kingdom font. Aaaaand links to every of Greekia kingdom fonts.
How i came up with this idea is simple. I think Greek alphabet is beautiful and the names of each letters are cool. :P
I've been lazy for a while. But this time, I made more latin! (only the letters m8 u still lazy).
There's a tag "Greekia kingdom". Check it out! :D
Thin (multi-) stroked art deco type design.
The name derived from the fact that it is a thin stroked art deco design with little to no fancy decorative features, other than its multi-line segments. Hence the name "ART ECO"
The fontstruct preview making some diagonal strokes look slightly thicker than the horizontal and vertical ones due to it's behaviour on brick stacking. Which isn't in the TTF font itself.
Uppercase characters only
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