A catastrophically wide sans-serif typeface based off Serpentine.
SORRY IT MAY BE TOO WIDE FOR SOME PEOPLE
If you think this font is too wide, try the narrower versions.
(this font is approx. 20 bricks wide)
Point Five - 17 bricks wide
Point Three - 15 bricks wide
Point One - 10 bricks wide
Serpentina - 8 bricks wide
Serpent - 6 bricks wide
Inspired by Jill Sandwich
This is a clone of Jill SandwichThis font was made for a university project where we designed a typeface based on a chosen theme (Mine being rebirth)
I hope you enjoy my deconstructed abstract font which explores an alternative take on typography
'PASTE'
A font which can be used to add a handrawn effect. The font evolved from me intially using toothpaste to create an alphabet and finding it effective , My aim was to try and recreate similair characteristics within my font. The tootpaste flicked off at the ends and collected in certain areas which created a really intersting typographical style. The lines are wobbly and unique on each letter as I wanted the font to have movement, energy and a bounce.
My fontstruction inspired by building structures, each letters ascenders and descenders inspired me to shape each letter in their individual way. I tried to include different aspects of what you see in buildings throughout the alphabet like stairs, windows, doors, roofs etc.
My chosen theme name was systematic and I followed that theme through to my style of type face by how buildings and structures are systematic, they work together as a big system and fit into a city.
Inspired by the idea of how newspapers are printed to protect us, I've created my first fontstruction for the start of my UWE graphic design course. I drew the letters by hand using black ink and a quill that sort of created this idea of the ink that is used in newspapers. Therefore, creating this abstract font design.