It's freaking bats!!! A display font made for the cool bats that hang out at the cementary. It's unconventional, spooky, and spontaneous (just like me).
Inspired by gothic cementery gates, freaking bats, and the night.
A typeface based on the text of Dummy Lyrics's logo.
Dummy Lyrics is a rock band based in Fukuoka, Japan. I do not belong to it; I'm working for them as a freelance translator and English lyricist, and designed their logo. Since this font is based on that, I can't allow commercial use, but you're welcome to any amount of personal use as long as you credit me.
If anyone knows of any way I could improve the kerning (some letters should almost slot together) I'd be very grateful if you'd let me know.
5x5 sunburst design. I think it can be made more legible, but I'm not sure if it can be done without sacrificing style...
See also: Quadra Magic, Trafalmagus
Here at Marengi Omnisystems, we like to put a twist on the ordinary. Consider the plus sign. Normal plus signs have four termini. But, after dozens of minutes of modification, the plus sign can be transformed into myriad other shapes, all of which are even pointier than the original. Don't Worry, No Frankenplusses Here! These are actually organic, free-range, grass-fed plus signs that we chopped up and glued together. Don't you wish all stories could end so happily?
As a kid I designed lots of silly "monster fonts" like this. I don't have any of the drawings anymore, but I remember creating this sort of design a lot when I was around 11 years old.
There was also a superhero called "Spiker" associated with this font. I never drew or depicted Spiker - I only imagined that he wore a red suit of armor built from cuboid plates and covered in metal spikes. He fought some sort of metallic Xenomorph creature, and that's all I remember about Spiker.