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Tenebrose, but smaller - perfect for commuters or typographers on-the-go. Seriously I just made it smaller. Probably complete. Currently has regular, mono, regular rounded, and mono rounded variants (the rounded variant is called "Terminal" because I thought it looked like the font was undergoing pixel bleed on an old monitor, idk).
This is a clone of TenebretteTenebrose, but smaller - perfect for commuters or typographers on-the-go. Seriously I just made it smaller. Probably complete. Currently has regular, mono, regular rounded, and mono rounded variants (the rounded variant is called "Terminal" because I thought it looked like the font was undergoing pixel bleed on an old monitor, idk).
This is a clone of TenebroseAn offshoot of Tenebrose Mono; other variants of Tenebrose are available. Questionably complete, I guess?
This is a clone of Tenebrose MonoDesigned this for a game I'm working on. The Latin glyphs are mostly finished at this point - I still need to check kerning on everything, and I might tweak some glyphs during that process to make sure it all matches properly.
This is a clone of Penumbra BoldA rugged bitmap display type inspired by the digital age of tactical espionage. Includes basic Cyrillic.
A font inspired by retro video games, and retro styled games. Ispiration stemming from games like Undertale, Earth Bound, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, and other things like classic zombie and horror movie culture. Another huge inspiration to this font was Nitrome, a computer game website that I grew up with as a kid which featured dozens of flash and pixel based games. The font is designed to be versitile in a few kinds of styles, whether it's a horror movie poster or an ice cream shop stand, it's appealing to the eye and can be played with tons of color choices and style varieties.
This font was inspired by the works of Christophe Szpajdel (Lord of the Logos, 2010, Die Gestalten Verlag), as well as by the film trilogy and the following game titles (e.g. Middle-earth: Shadows of Mordor, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, 2014) based on Tolkien's epic masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings. Given the game theme, and the 48 bricks vertical limit, I thought more or less around pixel art, or pixel fonts. This is my endeavour to make a spiky blackletter in Szpajdel's black metal style that evokes the terror of Mordor at pixel level. This font has been extensively tested for best kerning, yet some issues might have remained unresolved.
This is a clone