This is a black sans serif minimalistic block font with a couple of repeating themes in the ends and such. I consider this freeware, but maintain my copyright and only allow distribution through fontstruct and my own journaled catalog of freeware fonts (@ font-journal.com).
Copyright 2013 & 2019 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design (https://SymbioticDesign.com). This font is released under the Fontstruct license as freeware with credit attribution as a requirment for using this font for free.
Credit for my original work IS greatly appreciated, and you only have to credit me with an active link from your website, blog, or in a public social networking post, with a link to any of my URLs. I also sell domains and web hosting if ever you need the best spam free solutions available online, anywhere.
Style: Playful.
Classified: Quirky or Whimsical.
Type: Sans (with a few Serifs)... Semi Sans?
Weight: Bold.
Web font: Yes.
Commercial use: Yes!
Derivatives: No.
Redistribution: Nope.
Credit URLs:
https://www.Doug-Peters.com
https://Dougs.Work
https://SymbioticDesign.com
https://Worthful.com (blog)
Font-Journal:
https://www.Font-Journal.com
Heavy Duty Web Hosting:
https://HDWebHosting.com
Domain Names:
https://www.DomainHostmaster.com
https://www.Domainance.com
PayPal donations (to encourage my continued design efforts):
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Is it Ironic that I spent a lot of time making a minimalistic font? Maybe not...
In any case, this is a font I made with a challenge of keeping every character within a 5x5 block size (4x4 blocks for the lowercase letters)
The only character NOT within a 5x5 square is the @ character. It somehow ended up a little wide.
Tired of the traditional helvetica being used as the "minimalist font"? Well do I have news for you!
This font is so minimalist, that it's barely legibale to normal people! I'm sure ya'll can have a blast embracing the simple life while giving your coworkers a migraine at the same time!
Try "Extreme Minimalisim" today!
This monospace font was first created in paint using only the smallest possible grid (3x3), with wich every common glyph can (recognisable) be drawn. In this font not every glyph can be deciphered on its own. But on a second glance you shoud easily be able to read a word, phrase or a sentence.