This a typeface designed to echo the shapes and patterns found across manholes which cover our network of systems across the UK. Manhole covers have been beautifully decorated with patterns but also act as indicators and safety features. Both patterns and the shaping of letterforms are inspired by manhole covers I have found. Designed to be a display typeface at large scales!
THEME: PROTECT
A display font inspired by one of the UK's first and most influential free-party sound systems- Spiral Tribe. They helped create a culture of freedom and expression through art and music which was heavily (and still continues to be) suppressed by the Police. They used tribal patterns frequently in their artwork, which is the reasoning behind the spiral shapes within the letters.
The weights are varied throughout the letters to make it more playful and psycholdelic, as the rave culture is against agression and force used frequently against them by the police. New age travellers embrace harmony- which is why the letters are sized so that they work together in words to create a wider pattern.
Oh look I made another one!
This one's inspired by the Hyperdimension Neptunia series: A recreation of the blocky font used in the game.
It's not a perfect recreation, but it's close enough to the font in HDN
A bold, sport and vintage style combination typeface, inspired by Tourney (by Tyler Flinck & ETC). This is an abandoned project so any more suggestions for changes will no longer be done.
The letters like “Q”, “R” (…and more) that has the tails out of the grid base and characters like “t”, “< >”, “{ }” (…and more) that isn’t a full brick width will have its character width fixed and/or adjusted as a feature, which includes kerning.
The real logo font for FontStruct.
This is a clone of The Actual logo (Better)Kawaii Pixels is a sans serif font that is meant to resemble pixels from retro video games. I took inspiration from Minecraft and retro video games. It would be great to use for titles, cards, and anything you want to add a cute and quirky flavor to.
Modern Arcade is a condensed sans-serif typeface designed to evoke a sense of technology and modernity. Its sleek and streamlined letterforms exhibit a futuristic aesthetic, with precise angles and clean lines.
This font was created around the theme word 'unstable'. One definition of unstable is 'prone to psychiatric problems or sudden changes of mood', for which many people have to take medication. I created this font out of pills (medication) to symbolise the theme. It is intended to be used to raise awareness of the fact that 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year.
'Sacred Textura', by Studio Sampersand, blends medieval Textura blackletter with contemporary design. Crafted with precision, it balances tradition and innovation. Its structured forms and intricate details convey strength and authority. The font follows a precise wide pen stroke-width that follows the hexagonal grid lines; creating a consistent neo-traditional textura font design.
This is my first FontStruction while currently studying graphic design at Bristol UWE. This font was born from the theme of ‘hope’ and that we are hopefull for the future. I looked at lots of different material for insperation, inculding film posters, furteristic clothing and computer games.
This typeface is inspired by the 1970’s and draws from groovy and retro psychadelic aesthetic of the iconic decade. The capital letters have much more pronounced swirls and a more bubbly feeling than the lowercase ones. Since lowercase letters appear more often, they were designed to be more simple and legible than the capitals.
Sprocket is a display font inspired by the use of old Film stock found in VHS tapes, Cine cameras and Film photo cameras. It contains elements of Origami to create a sense of fluidity and as if some characters were formed from one peice of film stock. I named it Sprocket after the use of sprocket holes on the edges of the font, the holes are used to help keep the frame centered whilst traveling through a camera or tape.