Floating connectors... Hmmm... I'm not sure about if this is really a script font... But it's so fun to play with it! You must put one of the connectors between two of your glyphs (e.g.: writing "U" "connector" "S"): You can decide to connect with it the upper side of the two glyphs or the bottom side, or add some serifs... The possibilities are a million! The upper and bottom connectors are in these glyphs: (, ), [, ], {, }, <, >, /, \... (Try all, please). To see a sample of some of they at work, please type (or copy-paste) in the User Input Screen this: I [L{O>V[E [F>S A dozen fonts in one!... Please, play and enjoy! PS: The font works too without connectors, you see.
Unicase font with lowercase zone used for alternates. You can take these additional glyphs to enhance matching letter pairs or the overall look of the design. Old style flavor and Cyrillic inspiration, but eroded. BTW, you will also find a free "c" in the "¢" glyph. See at big size and enjoy with it, please.
Uppercase font. Based in antique romanian alphabets, but modernized. Contains the romanian A, S and T special diacritics (at the <, > and ^ glyphs), and an extra U in the lowercase because the traditional romanian U looks like a V to me. Created during a summer vacation, when travel was still easy.
Another "little" font: only 1,5 bricks x-height (2 bricks for the upercase) with 2:2 filters. Inspired -just only the rounded aspect- by the great Frankfurter font, whose original (heavy) weight was designed by Bob Newman in the Letraset studio and issued in 1970. In 1978, Medium (the only style to include a lowercase, by Alan Meeks) and Highlight (by Nick Beishaw) were added. Inline (by Studio) followed in 1981. Our well know FSr escaphandro build Choripán, an excellent actualization of the classic font. BTW, my accents and other few glyphs must be improved. WIP.
Caps only font. You can use the glyphs placed at the lowercase to add a different second letter in pairs like EE, FF, LL, NN, OO, SS, TT, ZZ, etc. and to avoid graphic repetitions in a single word or phrase. Extra "c" at the "¢" glyph. (NB: To create this one I have greatly exaggerated the method used by my admired Beate -sorry, Maestra- in her font db Whisper, which successfully simulated hand-drawn letters.)
Clone of zooctogonal eYe/FS. This is the Spanish version for the UC: A - Aligátor, B - Búho, C - Conejo, D - Delfín, E - Elefante, F - Flamenco, G - Gato, H - Hipopótamo, I - Iguana, J - Jaguar, K - Koala, L - León, M - Mono, N - Narval, Ñ - Ñu, O - Oso, P - Perro, Q - Quetzal, R - Rana, S - Serpiente, T - Tortuga, U - Unicornio, V - Vaca, W - Wéndigo, X - Un amigo que es un animal, Y - Yak, Z - Zorro.
This is a clone of zooctogonal eYe/FS