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This is my first ever font using ideas to make an heavy sans-serif typeface. I was inspired by elmoyenique and Jamie Place (FontBlast). I'm not stealing ideas from anybody by the way, I've wanted to share something to explain a journey of making my own fonts in life.
I got some aspect of making the glyphs look heavier. I've tried to make the letter f, but it flawlessly has the same height as the other glyphs. If I make number four, than I've obviously make it like this because the slanted bricks are not enough to make up a four glyph. Some of the glyphs (for example: ð, ß, ™, ®) are hard to build it because it was considered to be rounded by its curve and too small if the text was heavier.
When I run out of name ideas, the only idea of this font name i've chose is Lourde (french word for heavy).
My first Pixelart font :)
Also please don't worry about the letters at the end. They're bugged
10x7 (maximum) character size, 9x7 average character size. Bolded version of the font with the same name. Inspired by MS Sans Serif (Windows 95 version, not the modern version.)
This is a clone of Oldschool and Classy (normal)I created this typeface based on the theme 'Systematic'. I wanted it to have a simplistic and robotic style similar to a calculator's font. I produced each letter to fit into the same box shape so that they are all accurate and precise. I titled my font 'Methodical' as it is careful and orderly.