CubicKen is a square boxy font that brings a bold and modern vibe to your text. Its characters are clean-cut, with sharp edges and defined corners, giving your words a strong and sturdy appearance. With its simple yet eye-catching design, CubicKen adds a touch of geometric flair to any project, making it perfect for logos, headlines, and branding materials. This font is sure to grab attention and give your text a stylish and contemporary look.
Avery Block is a typeface that is intended to be a serifless and futuristic-looking version of Cooper Black, and because of this, it provides a combination of fun and bold futurism. So, it can be a great choice for an impactful typeface.
This is a cloneVoltage is a thick, bold, and sharp typeface that makes you feel that electric spark through your body. This typeface was inspired by many of my interests such as gaming and rock/metal music. I wanted to create a typeface that really expresses who I am down to my hobbies in addition to art. Voltage can be used in headers or logo for music albums, video games, or even energy drinks. The sharp edges and slice through the side of the glyphs gives the viewer and user that thrilling and dynamic charge!
A block, graffiti inspired, font with sprays of imperfection and an urban aesthetic. The letters are structured equal in width and length and are all designed in capital. The graphic elements both inside and outside the typeface enhance a "technologically programmed" (pixelated) feel to the overall font.
My design was influenced by walls, barriers, and the requirement for a division between our built and natural environments in order to protect us. I am a first-year student at UWE Bristol studying Graphic Design, and I made this digital typeface in response to this year's subject, "PROTECT."
My font is based on the Ministry of Transportation building in Georgia. The building itself is inspired by Japanese Metabolism architecture. Which is a moventment inspired by growth and adapabilty. I wanted my font to feel as though you could stack and change it just like Metabolism architecture.
This is my first FontStruction based on the Cartoon Network logo, but this time it is pixelated! If you want to download this font, you can give credit to me. Do not use without permission!
-James C.E. Holmes, WeDoFonts
The year is 2020. Oni is still making futuristic-y fonts. I was told there'd be flying cars. The future lied to me.
Contains support for:
All modern European Latin langauges (Full Latin-A character set), Cyrillic languages (Russian/Serbo-Croat/Bulgarian/Macedoian/Ukranian/Belarussian), Greek
This font is inspired by the word 'danger'. It is based on the shift in perceptions on graffiti and how some view it as anti-social and therefore a danger to our society. Over time it has shifted to be classed as an art form which creates character on our streets; specifically in Bristol. It is inspired by the recent cleaning of the 'Bearpit' in Bristol.