40140
Published: 28th October, 2010
Last edited: 28th October, 2010
Created: 28th October, 2010
Supposed to represent slugs with the projecting stalk-eyes on each letter. In Progress.
70260
Published: 28th January, 2009
Last edited: 28th January, 2009
Created: 28th January, 2009
Created this because I needed a slightly smoother pixel font than what I had.
201314
Published: 25th October, 2011
Last edited: 2nd November, 2011
Created: 14th October, 2011
Created in repose to to the UWE project "Found type" i was working with the theme of "Dynamic" so i tried to work power, strength, movement and efficiency into my design.
103363
Published: 31st May, 2010
Last edited: 31st May, 2010
Created: 31st May, 2010
A very simple design that was fun to do, extremley simple so im sure it's been done before, havn't been on this sight very long but i flicked through it for quite a while to see if anyone had done something the same and didnt have any immediate luck so went ahead with creating it, some of you more seasoned fontstructors n doubt will enlighten me to someone doing the same lol..still a fun little excercise nonetheless! :D
225363
Published: 20th October, 2014
Last edited: 28th October, 2014
Created: 20th October, 2014
Based on the theme of 'fluid', I pursued the appearance of water ripples and splashes, looking at the shape they can make and the shading that they produce. An all uppercase font, designed mainly for use in titles.This is a clone
330440
Published: 8th October, 2009
Last edited: 8th October, 2009
Created: 8th October, 2009
A more smooth version of Flag Semaphore. Much better than the blocky pixels if you ask me.
# is the number/digit sign to put before letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and K to make 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0 respectively. That is already done in the numerals 0-9.
* is the attention sign (waving arms up and down together)
space is the rest position.
/ and \ both are the cancel sign.
Lower case d, i and x are variants.This is a clone of Flag Semaphore
50510
Published: 15th February, 2011
Last edited: 27th November, 2010
Created: 26th November, 2010
There are absolutely no sharp edges whatsoever in this font.
70604
Published: 7th November, 2012
Last edited: 7th November, 2012
Created: 7th November, 2012
i am currently studying graphic design at the university of the west of england (UWE). i chose to design a typeface derived from the word reflection. i looked at symmetry and geometric shapes when designing my font, i wanted to make it look simple, clean and effective so by using a large grid i created a bold text thats easily legible. personally i think the lowercase typeface works better when used in large body texts but the uppercase looks powerful when used for titles, logo's and informative text headings as its eye catching and different. fontstruct is full of complicated typefaces so i wanted to show the opposite; geometrefection is a great example of simple typefaces that can be created on fontstruct.This is a clone
560611
Published: 15th February, 2013
Last edited: 15th February, 2013
Created: 14th February, 2013
Streets of Rage style with the edges smoothed.This is a clone of SoR pixel
71633
Published: 10th March, 2011
Last edited: 17th March, 2011
Created: 26th February, 2011
I need help with the capital and lower case V, so it is not done.
Later I plan on creating more special characters, as well.
110630
Published: 21st January, 2013
Last edited: 3rd March, 2013
Created: 12th January, 2013
Turning Fork. An attempt to convert the FontStruct Logo into a rounded sans, hope you like. Numbers? Possibly.
43641
Published: 12th December, 2012
Last edited: 11th December, 2012
Created: 11th December, 2012
mostly smooth, some interesting shape designs and useful for all types of writing
50640
Published: 12th December, 2012
Last edited: 8th January, 2013
Created: 4th December, 2012
A serifed font that is both sleek and partially smooth.
152782
Published: 31st October, 2009
Last edited: 31st October, 2009
Created: 31st October, 2009
Oriental theater, but with a square A, and more smoothing where smoothing is due, giving a less sharp, but more padded effect.This is a clone of Oriental theatre