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v1.0 = A, B, D, F, H, K, M and P. (09/12/17)
v1.1= C, E, G, I, J, L, N, O, R, T, V and W. (09 / 21/17)
v1.1.1 = Fixed: C and G. (10/09/17)
v1.2 = S, U, X, Y and Z. (10/10/17)
v1.3 = Fixed O, Q, R, A. (11/01/17)
v1.3.1 = Updated All accept G, L and Z. (11/30/17)
v1.3.2 - Updated G and L. (12/03/17)
v1.4 = Happy New Year! Added 0, 1, 2, 7 and 8. (12/31/17 to 01/01/18)
v1.5 = Added 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9. (01/03/18)
v1.6 = Updated 2, 5 and 7. (01 / 07 / 18)
v1.7 = Added ' , . ? ! + - (01/13/18)
v1.8 = Fixed X. (01/15/18 - 9:00 PM)
v1.9 = Fixed W and Y. (01/15/18 - 9:35 PM)
v2.0 = Updated Z. (01/16/18)
v2.1 = Added *. (01/17/18)
v2.2 = Updated *. (01/18/18)
v2.3 = Fixed ? (01/19/18)
v2.3.1 = Fixed ! (01/20/18)
v2.3.2 = Updated C and K. (01/21/18 - 10:38 AM)
v2.4 = Added =, #, @, ", '. (01/21/18 - 11:10 AM)
v2.5 = Added a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o. (01/21/18 - 2:08 PM)
v2.5.1 = Fixed J (01/21/18 - 2:12 PM)
v2.6 = FINISHED LOWERCASE! (02/07/18)
2.7 = New symbols! (02/08/18 - 7:00 AM)
v2.8, 2.9 and 3.0 = FINISHED ALL SYMBOLS! (02/08/18 - 8:00 AM to 7:45 PM)
v3.01 = A New Update! (Secret) (???/???/??? - ???:??? ??)
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This is a clone of RoubdedSee more:
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will make it fancier when i find resources on how to make custom bricks that aren't stacking already existing ones.
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I have many clones of the basic version of Caractère, with different line thickness and with different arragements of diacritics and decoration elements. This is a version with many elegant decorative lines-swirls.
This is a cloneDerivative of Whichcraft. Both Whichcraft & TRE45ON are fonts created by and Copyright by Doug Peters (SymbioticDesign).
Copyright 2019 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design (https://www.SymbioticDesign.com).
Donations are super-appreciated. Credit for my original work IS also greatly appreciated.
I guess I would classify this one as: Experimental.
Type: Slab Serif Caps with Sans?
Weight: Heavy.
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Oh yeah, I design logos, websites, graphics, ads, marketing campaigns, PCs, and just about anything, really. -DP
This is a cloneTirrel font is Copyright 2019 Doug Peters.
This is the original version of Tirrel. Although a display caps font, the uppercase has a hard, bold, brash version of capitals while the lowercase holds the 'softer' alternates with more defined characters. If you only want one or the other and have the habit of using shift (or caps lock), there should be two other versions of this font accompanying it, one "Tirrel Hard" and the other Tirrel Soft" to relieve frustration of those who type well.
Categories: Monospaced Sans/Stencil.
Types: White Space, Striped, Display Caps, Logotype, & Novelty.
Weight: Heavy Bold.
Web font: Yeah, sure.
Commercial use: Yes.
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Clone of Tirrel (by Doug Peters). Copyright 2019 Doug Peters.
This version has the 'hard' alternates. These are the caps in 'Tirrel'. The idea is that if someone is used to using the shift key and only wants the harder style of the font, they can use this version and they will get all the caps versions of Tirrel whether they use shift or caps lock (or not).
Categories: Monospaced Sans/Stencil.
Types: White Space, Striped, Display Caps, Logotype, & Novelty.
Weight: Heavy Bold.
Web font: Yeah, sure.
Commercial use: Yes.
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: No.
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Clone of Tirrel (by Doug Peters). Copyright 2019 Doug Peters.
This version has the 'soft' alternates. These are the lowercase characters in 'Tirrel'. The idea is that if someone is used to using the shift key and only wants the softer style of the font, they can use this version and they will only get all the caps versions of Tirrel whether they use shift or caps lock (or not).
Categories: Monospaced Sans/Stencil.
Types: White Space, Striped, Display Caps, Logotype, & Novelty.
Weight: Bold.
Web font: Yeah, sure.
Commercial use: Yes.
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: No.
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Aenvidere (the normal weight version) still needs fine-tuning and kerning. That will come, eventually :) At the moment I'm quite busy doing too many things concurrently.
Check the font description for AlexGar-Aenvidere for details.
At a later date I'll publish a squared-off version of this. Aenvidere SQ will have the same glyph style but will be wider than the other versions which might make it less useful as a "tool" to attract attention when added as splash insert in text that uses another Aenvidere version.
A font inspired by the Scratch game "Loops" and it's logo. Designed to be a 1:1 recreation of the original logo and with artistic liberties for every other letter.
Credit to @7eps80 on Scratch for the game and the logo.
A bit of artistic flying ;) This design would have benefitted from the original 8x8 composite possibility but 5x5 or 4x6 would have worked, too. Done as far as I need it for normal communication in modern English.
Thicker lines than Aenvidere AGardin. This is quite chunky. Yet it remains rather (good looking and) elegant. Kerning has to be done (check details of this in the font description on Aenvidere AGardin)
This is a clone of Aenvidere StiloUpgraded version of Aenvidere (which is the original 'normal weight' version) made for one of my grandsons. The glyphs in this version have lines of different thicknesses which seems to make them and any text more interesting to look at, yet it continues to be elegant.
Numerals are taller than other glyphs, I wonder if a larger letter space might 'integrate' them more when used in a line of text?
Kerning has been done where necessary = on very few pairs: T+some LCs and F+some LCs but not yet on T and F with the corresponding diacritics; also done are TJ and LT. The "f" has been moved in the grid, and "f" and "l" have adjusted letter space. I think that the shape of the glyphs (with and without adjusting their positions/letter space) reduces greatly the need for kerning. Having said all that I'll print some text to check and will adjust kerning where necessary ---at a later date.
This is the most advanced version of Aenvidere (due to kerning), the other published versions will be kerned at a later date. I'm showing them nevertheless so that you can compare versions.
This is a clone of AenvidereThe painting in the sampler is from Wikimedia: the "Villa Petraia". I'll add more diacritics when I know which language(s) my friends want to see supported.
This is a clone