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Bow Tie
A dapper little typeface.
Who says you need to be bulky to throw your weight around? Built with a boyish frame, this slender typeface can be handy when you need to "think skinny". A few dashing details dress up the average serif and is only for those who politely dare to be different.
This is a cloneULTRA-KERNED!
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LOWER-CASE IS THAT “K” AND “R” HAVE LONGER STROKES WHEN CAPITALISED.
This is a clone of ELECTRON-MAGNETO-INHIBITORULTRA-KERNED!
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LOWER-CASE IS THAT “K” AND “R” HAVE LONGER STROKES WHEN CAPITALISED.
This is a clone of ELECTRON-MAGNETO-INHIBITORULTRA-KERNED!
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LOWER-CASE IS THAT “K” AND “R” HAVE LONGER STROKES WHEN CAPITALISED.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:01:21 — FIRST RELEASE WITH 105 CHARACTERS.
• 2018:01:22 — UPDATED “[,” “]” AND “|” CHARACTERS.
• 2018:01:25 — UPDATED “&” CHARACTER.
CONTAINS THE MAIN CHARACTERS FOR THE LATIN, GREEK, AND CYRILLIC ALPHABETS.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:01:03 — FIRST RELEASE WITH TWO HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN LATIN, GREEK, AND CYRILLIC CHARACTERS.
• 2018:01:06 — UPDATED THE “K” CHARACTER.
• 2018:01:07 — UPDATED THE “Ж” CHARACTER.
• 2019:08:13 — UPDATED THE GREEK “Ε” AND “ε” CHARACTERS TO DIFFERENTIATE THEM FROM THE “Ξ” AND “ξ” CHARACTERS.
This Typeface is based around the idea of an Abstracted version of lace. This block letter is Transcribing the idea of lace normally being quite dainty and delicate, and this type is more obscured and bold.
The word 'Messy' led me to consider my personal habits, especially my hair. Through exploring my own photography of hair arranged to form basic letter structures, I considered texture, shape and tone. Further research and discussion introduced a resmblance with 'Black Letter' type ie. thickness in line. Therefore, I combine hair aspects with the traditional typeface. I believe my creation successfully modified the well known font by introducing more complex curves while still acknowledging the original theme.
Dehumanised is a typeface drawn forth from the deepest parts of a mind challenged by illness and intrusive thoughts. It hopes to create an avenue of expression through its bold, sans-serif design combined with a strong theme of slashing and debris. It was informed by the illustrative manifestation of anxious, angry thoughts cutting through simple day to day life and new ways to combine different versions of destruction into a dystopic yet coherent typeface.
First there is a flourish, in which the beauty of progression is materialised through growth. Followed by distortion and an imminent spoil - I was inspired by this cyclic process.
Angles cant quite define this typeface, so 'Spoiler' as a decorative font chooses to ignore certain standardisation rules; each letter tries to recoil back into what came before.
The lettering, as I discovered through paper manipulation and layering, works organically off screen, for collage and mixed media poster design.
This font is based off the theme 'Wicked'. This is just a draft, but it is a complete set so I will leave it up to show my progress. This font uses spooky dead trees to make letter forms. This was not intended to have anything to do with Halloween, but the full set of characters was completed on this fateful 31st. Feedback is welcome!
This had the look of the original reverse-comp entry. Then the save ignored me, as you can see. Another of my basic fonts died in silence.
A Lady style font. For the calendula flower.
This is a clone of Lord CalendulosBased on the theme of 'Energetic', this typeface is inspired by the footprints which teach people how to dance. The unrepeated pattern of footprint suggests spontaneity, and it also makes the typeface looks unusal and stands out. The font is designed to be decorative and to be use selectively. I think it will be suitable to party poster or promotion.
This type face is based off of the word decorate and the adjective decorative. Within the development of this design I took inspiration from embellishment and a craft style of working which is how the cross stitch came to light. This type is lowercase, it is meant for smaller bodies text. It will work best in a 12 or 14pt body as if the type is too small it will be difficult to see the detail. Though CrossStitchNS is probably not suitable for headers it would be perfect for texts such as invitations. I hope you enjoy this font as much as I enjoyed making it. x