1505471
Published: 19th June, 2013
Last edited: 28th June, 2013
Created: 19th June, 2013
Font from the N game series, with added characters. All characters Basic Latin-Latin Extended B
6211072
Published: 3rd January, 2013
Last edited: 3rd January, 2013
Created: 13th October, 2012
The font from the first generation of pokémon games with some added characters.
277488
Published: 22nd November, 2012
Last edited: 22nd November, 2012
Created: 21st November, 2012
Clone of fs Lead (Pb).This is a clone of fs Lead (Pb)
3501802
Published: 24th October, 2012
Last edited: 30th August, 2013
Created: 21st October, 2012
The font used by ContinueShow
http://www.youtube.com/user/ContinueShowThis is a clone
4306245
Published: 23rd October, 2012
Last edited: 28th June, 2013
Created: 23rd October, 2012
The font that FVDisSCo uses
http://www.youtube.com/user/FVDisco
1122523
Published: 21st October, 2012
Last edited: 29th June, 2013
Created: 21st October, 2012
Font from the BIT.TRIP series of games with some added characters. Use comma for a small period.
11021001
Published: 13th October, 2012
Last edited: 2nd December, 2012
Created: 13th October, 2012
Font from Tetris on the GameBoy with added characters. Capitals are now Outlines because there are no lower case characters in the game.
1390992
Published: 12th October, 2012
Last edited: 2nd December, 2012
Created: 12th October, 2012
Taken from Final Fantasy I on the GBA with a few added characters. Made in half an hour.:P
1629629873
Published: 3rd September, 2011
Last edited: 20th July, 2012
Created: 2nd June, 2011
A font inspired by Skrillex logo. Skrillex is a stage name of Sonny Moore, an electronic music artist who is famous for his dubstep releases, especially his EP called "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites".
Each letter has a different horizontal position in lowercase.
Enjoy.
Future plans: expanding to full latin set, editing in FontLab Studio, in addition with proper kerning, spacing, precise positioning and some minor stuff which is impossible to be done in FontStruct (for now).
A message for everyone: if you're about to type "Skrillex" only, I recommend you making or downloading a perfect vector trace of the original logotype OR just hit "#", if you decide to use my font for your design. I often see Skrillex's logo adaptations made using this font and... I don't know why, but people somehow screw it up almost everytime.
Changelog:
18.10.2011
- numerals added
20.7.2012
- changed the name, removed "(Skrillex font" part
- added the following characters: "!", "?", "-", "_", ",", ".", "$".
Because people are frequently looking for this font on the internet and they have various problems with registering on FontStruct, I'm providing a link to the font on Dropbox: URL (three extra sample pics included! Woohoo! Everyone loves sample pics!)
Make sure you will read one of these text files preceded by numerous semicolons attached to the archive. You will also find there readme and license files provided by FontStruct. The archive itself is 100% virus-free.
Sites like DaFont did not accept it through the process of submission. Not sure why, though. Metallica or AC/DC inspired fonts are available, sigh.
Disclaimer: I do not own any rights to Skrillex brand and/or any of trademarks related to it. I am not taking any responsibility for legal issues resulting from usage of this font. The font itself is not 100% accurate with "Skrillex" logotype. If you are the owner of the rights to the brand, you can complain by sending an e-mail to me on address: neoqueto@derpymail.com.
77289116
Published: 19th August, 2011
Last edited: 23rd August, 2011
Created: 19th August, 2011
Clone of fs Arc Test 1:1, which was started on Fri, 27th August, 11:59 AM 2010.
As simple as this fs may appear to be, it was much more complex to pull off. The curves and angles just did not match. The original version was at filter 1:1. Today--after a long time--I had enough free time to play around. Cloned and upped the filter to 2:2 (well, 1.75:1.75 to be exact). The 0.25 offset was initially put into place for the creative process, just so I know which brick was where. The breaks became a design element somewhere along the way. That caused additional brick placement problems. A full 2:2 filter would have made things much easier. Regardless, I am reasonably satisfied with the outcome. Needless to say, each glyph went through a whole bunch of iterations before settling on what's currently visible. Not all turned out good. The 'V', for instance. Who knows, better solutions may exist.
Take a square, split it horizontally, vertically and diagonally. This gives just 16 line segments to work with. I have a book where the author lists every possible combination of those 16 line segments. That gives a staggering 65535 total possibilities. And that's just straight lines. I mention this because the uppercase grid here is 6×8=48 bricks (counting one 2:2 brick as 4 1:1 bricks). Then there is the possibility of using a whole slew of 4×4 brick shape. I am not even going to attempt to figure out how many total possible combinations that makes but I am sure it is a number much larger than 65535.
The point is, with so many possible brick combinations, better solutions most probably exist. I just may be too narrow-minded to visualize them.This is a clone
7344521231
Published: 16th April, 2011
Last edited: 17th May, 2011
Created: 13th April, 2011
A pixel-city. That means it is a pixelated city. A city that is made of pixels. PIXELS, not bricks.
The letters are as follows:
A--Capitol building
B--Plain building
C--Building cluster 1
D--Factory
E--Building cluster 2
F--Building cluster 3
G--Twin buildings
H--Building cluster 4
I--Bridge
J--Skyscraper #1
K--Central Park
L--Huge Building
M--Double Skyscrapers
N--Plain building #2
O--Plain Building #3
P--Airport
Q--Skyscraper
R--Burned-down building
S--Burned-down building 2
T--Space Needle (creds to my friend)
Space--Road
I'll probably add more buildings. Maybe another factory... I dunno.
47785632721
Published: 5th November, 2010
Last edited: 6th November, 2010
Created: 4th November, 2010
This is my first FontStruction while currently studying graphic design at Bristol UWE.
Lots of experimentation solely using paints; quick hand movements and flicks to produce a messy, unrefined effect. Working in less than 1 second for each letter (with real paints), used as reference. Inspired by East Asian calligraphy.
112114617
Published: 19th November, 2009
Last edited: 20th November, 2009
Created: 6th June, 2009
Bitten by afrojet's coloring technique. In fact this fontstruction owes its completion merely to try out his technique. Thanks, aj.
124104828
Published: 28th September, 2009
Last edited: 22nd November, 2012
Created: 28th September, 2009
It's elemental.This is a clone of fs Bas Relief
6081540191
Published: 31st July, 2009
Last edited: 31st July, 2009
Created: 31st July, 2009
The Pet Shop Boys had a competition to design the poster for their North American tour to support the Yes album.This was one of the submitted entry, designed by CrowdSpring user k_anderson [not me]. This font is an expansion of his/her idea.This is a clone