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A megacollab starts from here! Start adding more unicode letters but follow the rules!
*Required
^Recommendation
*1. Accented letters must be modified versions of the original letter!
^2. Set guides and *follow them!
^3. 5×5 width is recommended!
*4. No other bricks can be used except the default one!
*5. Increase the number on the title when you clone! (eg. Megacollab 1 to Megacollab 2)
Clone of Sterile Timid by Riccard0, enhanced with some central euroupean glyphs, cyrilic and improvised greek.
This is a clone of Sterile Timid r0.3More info on the script: https://www.omniglot.com/conscripts/sea.htm
This is a clone of Ambrosia SansMore info on the script: https://www.omniglot.com/conscripts/grandalphabet.htm
This is a clone of Ambrosia SansA very simple, somewhat abstract typeface in which every single character is only 3x3 pixels at most (excluding commas and semicolons). I know 3x3 fonts have been done before, like with "Tiny Pixel" and "Illegibility," but I did my hardest to refine this font to being as legible as possible.
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.
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.
Cloned from Aidenfont's "Amogphabet" who seemed to have been inspired by the shapes of "Amogus"; I kept Aidanfont's name for my extended clone and added the "_A_" at the end (to indicate that this is the 1st extended clone of "Amogphabet" should other Fonstructors wish to extend further).
The original "s" is on LC, a different "S" is on the UC.
In this clone I adjusted word and letter spacing, added numerals, a few useful punctuation marks (even on 'More Latin'), all 'more Latin' letters and some on Latin1.
Creating the @ seemed an ideal project, the basic shape of the "A" invites the change. I designed 3 different versions of "@" but didn't find a shape that would flow with surrounding glyphs.
This is a clone of Amogphabet