my font is inspired by a circuit board with breakers in the designs. I also drew inspiration from nordic runes and egyptian hieroglyphs because I liked how they're unreadable to us but they were once the main form of communication that was used. I wanted to play into that but still makeit legible
This typeface was designed in response to a brief set by my Graphic Design course at UWE with the theme of Analogue. I took it in the direction of clock hands as I thought it would be an interesting way to portray time. I played around with different thicknesses and arrow placements before settling on this final design.
This is a cloneGhosting is a font I designed for my graphic course to evoke a sense of decay and fading. Inspired by the eerie and fleeting nature of disappearing text, each character has a subtle degradation effect, as if the letters are slowly vanishing into the background. Drawing on the concept of "ghosting" from Kindle pages, this font is perfect for themes that explore impermanence, mystery, or the passage of time.
My font based on the 2010s computer game; Give Up, Robot! When I think Lo-Fi I think retro type digital programs and stuff. Like arcade games or Blocks so thinking along that lines I wanted to something closer to home, GiveUp, Robot was a game my brother and I would spend hours every evening after school playing. So this is a very loose interpretation of a pixelated robot. It’s definitely not as accurate as I had originally hoped but I experimented a lot an this is the font that was most legible.
This is a cloneMy typeface was inspired from the fluid movement of fish, giving it a liquid, almost hypnotic feel. The brief asked us to look to history and retro typography, and while I did, I chose to go the opposite route. In the past type designers had to physically create the type out of wood or metal and the limiting aspects of the materials resulted in square letters and straight lines. Today’s digital tools allow us to break free from those restrictions, which made it possible for me to create a typeface that embraces round, unconventional curves.
This typeface - 'Ghost In The Shell' is based on a science fiction/futuristic theme and genre. More specifically the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction and the futurism movement. I aimed for this typeface to look like something you will see in an aspect of a science fiction movie like Blade Runner or Alien or Akira. Often, sci fi typography will have elements added to it in order to make it look more 'alien' and out of this world. For example, parts missing from characters so they are incomplete but still legible. I have attempted to emulate this design concept in my typeface.
A font based on the theme of anologue for the project "What the font?" ae UWE for Graphic Design BA (Hons). The process for this font began with looking at anologue media like records and how it's digital theme of music relates to young people to day. The outcome of this was dancing so I wanted to make a font reflecting that.
Agent Dagger is a font inspired by the 1983 Atari arcade game
"Cloak and Dagger" / "Agent X" featuring a full range of retro hacker styled characters with various glyphs and symbols
created by: Abstract Lion (Christian "Kiko" Lopez)
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