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A work u+3104 whats bubbles?
unicode what to next version:Unicode 14
A working to latin extended-h?
PLANE 2:here
Version History:
12/01/2022 (1.0.0):First Release
09/02/2022 (1.1.0):First Unicode 15 Upgraded Draft
07/03/2022 (1.1.1):Unicode 15 Review The Codes (L2/22-056)
20/03/2022 (1.2.0):Draft Boomless 4488 Characters
25/03/2022 (1.2.1):Fixel Windows 11 BabelMap
26/03/2022 (1.2.2):Suport Windows 11 Emoji
06/04/2022 (1.2.3):Fixed iOS 15.4 Font Download
07/04/2022 (1.2.4):CLDR Version Fourty-One Relased!, Combing At April 19...
12/04/2022 (1.3.0):Support LG Velet Emojis in zFont 3
21/04/2022 (1.3.1):Fixed All Currency Symbols
22/04/2022 (1.3.1a):What's New Unicode 15 Reviews
24/04/2022 (1.4.0):Fixed Small Bugs
25/04/2022 (2.0.0):Future Version 15.0
1/06/2022 (2.0.1):Second Unicode 15 Upgraded Draft
10/06/2022 (2.0.1):fixeds of unicodes
This is my first ever font using ideas to make an heavy sans-serif typeface. I was inspired by elmoyenique and Jamie Place (FontBlast). I'm not stealing ideas from anybody by the way, I've wanted to share something to explain a journey of making my own fonts in life.
I got some aspect of making the glyphs look heavier. I've tried to make the letter f, but it flawlessly has the same height as the other glyphs. If I make number four, than I've obviously make it like this because the slanted bricks are not enough to make up a four glyph. Some of the glyphs (for example: ð, ß, ™, ®) are hard to build it because it was considered to be rounded by its curve and too small if the text was heavier.
When I run out of name ideas, the only idea of this font name i've chose is Lourde (french word for heavy).
Because sometimes you need a thick scribble font.
This is a clone of FrugalFantasyMono1.0 (21/07/2023)- Initial Release
1.0 Patch (22/07/2023) - Fixed Right Parentheses and Brackets, and Added Left and Right Quotation Marks
1.0.1 (25/07/2023) - Added Daggers, Double Daggers, Bullet, Interrobang and Palm Branch Punctuation
1.1 (01/08/2023) - Added All Polish Letters, Eng, Long S, N Proceeded by Apostrophe, Ligatures and The Rest of the Characters in More Latin in The Fontstruct Character Set. Fixed the Regestration Sign and the Ampersand.
1.2 (06/08/2023) - Added Long S Variations, More Punctuation, Tironian Et, and a Long S - T Lingture. Will Try to fix a Glitch Soon.
1.2.1 (05/10/2023) - Fixed the Glitch! + Added Romanian Letters not Already Included, and Some Variants of the Lowercase F.
1.3 (04/11/2023) - Added Cyrillic and Greenlandic Letter Kra.
1.4 (19/11/2023) Added Archaic Cyrillic Letters.
Version 1.6
An attempt to make a "classroom" font. It reminds me of a font style which was once commonly used on magnetic letters.
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See also: Hydrangea Unicase
My first ever font. I feel pretty proud of it. Ignore what the liscensing says, you can use this for free, commercially even. I just accidentally set it to the wrong liscense. As long as you reference me, it's open game.
This is a cloneExperimental brush/pen thing. Has a slightly spooky look. Because of their tapering curves, many glyphs can render with a "split" or "stencil" look about them. This is due to software-imposed limitations on vector rendering. Designs which share this property can be considered Pseudostencils.
This design is not informed or inspired by any existing typographical traditions. I set out to make the "claw" bricks (as I call them) into a font and this is the result.
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Where are the caps? Who cares? A bold, minimal-grid font so named because it looks sort of jellybeany. Kind of. I'm still not sure I like how dark the 'k' seems, but any fix looks worse. If there's demand, I'll add an accented set, perhaps.
«Update 2017-03-29» – I've reworked the aforementioned K. I've changed the lowercase to be a thinner version, along with much of the punctuation. I've even filled out the Latin-1 Supplement, though I loosen up considerably on the basic design elements to get things to work within the established grid.
※ Because I can not use English well, I use Google translation.
This font is called "Hanazaki _ font [IRONY]".
This is the image of the school uniform of Japan.
Hanasaki is the name of a person.
Also called Sasagu Hanataba.
Please use this because it can be used for free.
I am very happy if you give us your impressions.
Also, please let me know because I do not know which tag to use.