A twist on a cyber font mixing sharp points and rounded edges. For some reason when I was building this typeface I kept thinking of Karen from Spongebob and if she were to have her words displayed on her screen this is what I thought it would look like.
A typeface inspired by American typefaces from the 1800s and the Art Deco-styled coffee shop I visit often in Des Moines, Iowa.
Combining a slab-serif, expanded typeface with ornate detailing brought challenging consideration to the legibility of the font. It’s used best for short, bold messages or an energetic initial cap.
My inspiration for this typeface is have it been ina style that would give off a norwegian sweater feel.Make it have a bold geometric take as desplay type face.
A font that represents what the future looked like through the eyes of the past. Presenting sharp features that seem to be extraterrestrial symbols, this font is perfect for not just Sci-fi and video game lovers, but for those who want a bold and striking font to make their work bring awe and nostalgia to their audience.
60's - 70's intergallactic television shows were the inspiration for this font, while it originated as a simple Arial Bold font. Stretched and squeezed through space and time itself, this typeface is sure to have geeks and nerds alike on the edge of their seats and begging for more.
A playful stencil-type font that's best used for a headline or small amount of type. I'm not happy with some of the letters like the K and the R and they will need to be tweaked. This is a work in progress.
This is a cloneThis is a sans serif fonts with a decending crossbar and blocky looking. You can use it for something that have a strong looking vibes. Ex: album cover, concert poster or events,...
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Fancy Pantaloons is a typeface for when you are feeling a bit silly and pretentious without wanting to be too over-the-top. This typeface reminds me of old lettering on signs from the early 1900's. A combination of Victorian, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and a bit of Techno.
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A plutonium-powered type, that can get you there in 0-88 MPH. (WARNING: Some minor alterations in present reality may occur when using this heavy typeface, but will produce some results that didn't previously exist in your normal day-to-day design project)
This is a cloneBold-ganic is a bold, semi-dense, and playful typeface that incorporate organic and life within the design. Some characters are adorned with elements of leaves or sprouts, giving the typeface a unique, nature-inspired aesthetic.
This font was inspired by Johannes Gutenberg’s Black Letter, and the iconic 8 bit font. I wanted to make a font that would be found in an old arcade or some odd Nintendo Gameboy role playing game.
The challenge of making this font was trying to make it simple like the original 8 bit font but still have it be ornate like the Black Letter. I believe that I met the challenge and I was also able to make a lower case set which adds more readability to the big blocky upper case. While it became more readable it is still more of a display font.
Created By Abigail Otis