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Published: 31st July, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 27th July, 2008
Like Masphalt, the original inspiration for this one comes from Stefan Kjartansson's Black Slabbath. I think I played enough with it to make it my own. Like the two-story lowercase g and lowercase a. Squishing that middle stroke really gave this one a personality. I kept all the counters rectangular, try not to hide the hard edges. This is my first time going through the diacritics to give me a holler if you see something wrong.This is a clone
573902
Published: 30th July, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 30th July, 2008
I derive a lot of amusement extracting round forms from straight sections. Don't ask me why.
651302
Published: 27th July, 2008
Last edited: 16th April, 2009
Created: 23rd July, 2008
blood, sweat & tears - sweaty and teary - the original bloodless version. started as raindrops then i thought it looked more like tears or sweat. then i filled in a drop and thought...blood!
600304
Published: 27th July, 2008
Last edited: 8th January, 2010
Created: 25th July, 2008
half full or half empty?This is a clone of BST Sweaty and Teary
29558013
Published: 27th July, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 27th July, 2008
Clone of Picchu with one less level. For best results use with 'Small Picchu Background'This is a clone of Picchu
3371820016
Published: 26th July, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 5th July, 2008
A futuresque extra-bold font built around a dodecagonal shape.
See the font in use here.
893208584
Published: 24th July, 2008
Last edited: 9th June, 2010
Created: 24th July, 2008
“Scratching” is a form of vandalism apparently derived from sprayed graffiti, in which tags are scratched into windows (usually), mostly of public transportation vehicles and street furniture. This phenomenon has apparently begun in the early 1990s.
In Germany, scratching is especially prevalent in Berlin, Munich and the whole Ruhr-Area where literally no public transportation train car is without scratched windows, despite traffic companies spending 12 million € on repairing and exchanging scratched windows in 2005 alone.
During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, numerous visitors complained about the scratched windows."
-wikipedia
haha... crazy
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Published: 24th July, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 22nd July, 2008
This is an old style university font from around the 1900, 1920's
12668316
Published: 23rd July, 2008
Last edited: 8th October, 2014
Created: 17th July, 2008
Clone of atomic scissors.
Caps only cutout font. Every character has an alternative (uppercase) form under the lowercase keys. Pick your favourite, or better: use them alternately in the same text to enhance the liveliness! Grrr! Cut! This is a clone of atomic scissors
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Published: 22nd July, 2008
Last edited: 4th January, 2014
Created: 19th July, 2008
The alphabet in a Rubik's cube. Really, its in there. Just barely. Positive and negative versions, miraculously with some punctuation. Numerals are counted thru block spaces. The caps are given a 3D highlight to accentuate the block letters. Check out the Pixel Preview.This is a clone of Blokula
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Published: 21st July, 2008
Last edited: 30th March, 2010
Created: 21st July, 2008
This bitmap font is based on little crosses that are arranged on a 2x2 pixel grid. Although the font size is 36px I had the best results with 128px font size in a PS/72dpi doc.This is a clone of Raketentim
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Published: 21st July, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 20th July, 2008
Theres a slab serif font that works very well at 11px but I guess it could be good also in higher sizes. I will made with other program kerning adjustments and editing some letters.
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Published: 20th July, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 17th July, 2008
Soviet Style typeface for use with designs needing bold or propagandistic type. No lower case letters, only additional Cyrillic characters, and some variations on upper case letters.
Also have a star for the Asterisk and a Hammer and Sickle for the @ symbol.
justinnichol.wordpress.com
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Published: 13th July, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 12th July, 2008
Inspired by the classic Milton Bradley game Connect Four.
Uppercase letters are Serif'd.
Lowercase letters are Sans Serif.