i fontstruct, therefore i am here :)
Fontstructing since | 30th June, 2008 |
Fontstructions | 200 shared, 161 staff picks |
Shared Glyphs | 14206 |
Downloads | 10985 downloads made of this designer’s work |
Comments Made | 1493 |
I named this kind of randomly, but really like the name and think its fits - not for an obvious reason. It seems FS comps always bring out the creativity in the community. I may be like many regarding FS about the amount of time available to devote to the art and craft of FS design, especially even more during the holiday season. So what does Mr Meek do? Well, I am coining the term 'Gridlock' to mean the inability to use FS even though you want to - akin to writer's block or as FSer cam be 'gridlocked' while working on a font...for whatever reason. Blah, blah. Anyway, it always seems these comps have the insane ability to utterly destroy 'Gridlock' and get things moving again. God bless, Mr Meek.
This is a cloneThis one-eyed character set places one circle-serif to start or end strokes somewhere on each glyph (except "O") in the set...hence it's name. Angled serifs acting as hands or feeet (or tails?) are used elsewhere. This is derived from the base font (lc) I used for previous efforts. I made it tall and then thought Cyclops (for SerifComp) to use now since I never released it (full disclosure). Anyway, a different view of what serif can be :)
This is a clonethe study of crop (or cropt) circles :) some of these appear in ornaments. when i did that one, i felt many of the designs reminded me of crop circles. so i added a few more :) i've done a couple of other crop circle fonts. but it kind of seems natural to make crop circles out of circles (dots), doesn't it? i have also tried to show the progression of similar designs by trying to keep/group them together, but there are some strays here and there :)
here's another art deco-inspired dot font. started with the lc then slowly built out the basic set. i was going to use the lc for uc as well, then started playing some more :) so here you have follies. i think the name fits since this is a playful set. and it's 2-in-1 - serif and sans serif all in one! and having a good time...at their own folly ;~
This is a clonenot the original name of the lc. i think it kind of swings which is what a lot of the zoot suiters used to do :)
This is a clone of Zoot Suitethis was the original name of the lc. zoot bella is a hearty girl. although perhaps oversized for the uc, i think they pull it off and dance nicely together.
This is a clone of Zoot Suitei think maybe this one is the most smooth and balanced with the original uc.
This is a clone of Zoot Suiteminuto was a tall and slim fella to start with, but somehow if not small perhaps somewhat slight in appearance. when paired the original uc, they somehow manage to elevate stature of both.
scooter was the original name for the lc. i think i also used this as a starter for airstream way back. somewhat fuzzy and fizzy. the original uc seems to be playing the straight man to scooter's playfullness.
This is a clone of Zoot Suiteit's a dotty deco. the name is a play on zoot suit. i did the uc and was satisfied that it worked as a display font. i had a bunch of lc dot fonts in the trunk and decided to pair up a few to see how they looked together. all share the same uc. that's the zoot suite.
i've doen this style before, but was surprised that the heart shape works well for an isometric font.
This is a clone of Columns of LoveI'm not sure if I should try to provide background on the inspiration for this one. it's twisted any way you look at it :)
This is a clone of Columns of Love