This is a mathematical font of numbers that goes of up to Googol (10^100). It has a matrix of 2x3 pixels.
2: W; 3: H
Counting...
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10... 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (10^100)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TEN DUOTRIGINTILLLLLLLLLLLLLIONNNNNNNNN!!!!!
A font inspired by the Scratch game "Loops" and it's logo. Designed to be a 1:1 recreation of the original logo and with artistic liberties for every other letter.
Credit to @7eps80 on Scratch for the game and the logo.
My try at a handwritten font on a small scale, the fuzzy preview amplifies the effect!
Feel free to comment any other ways to create a handwritten effect on a small scale!
(and yes, some time or another i will try to tackle a large scale font with faux-curves, just not anytime this month and/or the next one).
For this font lc э я ы unpossable in cyrillic
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/929869/zlabby-eye-fs
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1938264/vibes-16
This is a clone of Zurprizlit ProInstructions: this font is designed for the creation of panoramic mountain ranges, plus some weather on a standard QWERTY keyboard. It is UPPERCASE only and makes use of the negative space left of the LEFT vertical guide to make overlays, which is why the preview looks funny.
1. Keep your shift key held down throughout.
2. High Peaks. Start by choosing an uppercase letter from the upper row (eg. "Q").
3. Low Peaks. Then choose an uppercase letter from the row below (eg. "A").
4. Foothills. Then choose an uppercase letter from the row below (eg. "Z").
5. Weather. Keeping the shift key held down, choose clouds and rain from the numbers row.
Notes:
> Remember to change each column of mountains + weather before moving on to the next.
> It looks like around 70 for text size is optimal.
> Use square brackets to start and finish your mountain range.
> Let me know if you spot a place for tweaks.
> See if you can find all the elements I forgot about!
High Peaks: QWERTYUIOP{}|
Low Peaks: ASDFGHJKL:
Foothills: ZXCVBNM<>?
Weather: !@£$%^&*()_
Cymru Pro is a geometric uppercased sans-seriftypeface designed by STC. Cymru Pro is a popular font, particularly suitable for signs. Its linear nature suggested modernist architecture, with an appeal both technical and functional. The squarish shapes with their rounded corners evoking the appearance of Television screens. It is particularly popular in science fiction artwork and media set or produced in the worldwide, alongside other graphic design use for Posters.
◃ About Touchpad Pro ▹
Touchpad Pro is a Regular Sans typeface, and the index of a typography collection. As pragmatic as it is friendly, Touchpad Pro was based title Source Sans Pro. Such as subheads, body copy and captions. However, the recent letter weights of the font work best in headlines.
◃ Category ▹
Regular Sans
◃ Our Requirements to use this Font ▹
• Also includes fonts over 80-300 glyphs.
• Also Attribution Needed.
• Do not use this font when you didn’t credited me.
• Also sponsored by Glyphs.
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Now available on The Cloneable Dev Community.
Sci-Spike is a sleek and simple font with an edge.
The simple block forms are amplified by the consistent use of spike details. Sci-Spike is best used as a display typeface and will bring a bold and edgy look to any project.
Based on the theme of rebirth, ‘Fill in the blanks’ draws inspiration from the Renaissance era. Looking at the original printing press, traditional blackletter and Renaissance calligraphy, ‘Fill in the blanks’ offers a modern twist on some of the oldest typefaces to date. By looking at the brush strokes of blackletter and the serifs used in the printing press typefaces, this font is a combination of these characteristics. By using just these features the human eye can still recognise the letter form, essentially allowing your mind to ‘Fill in the blanks.’