290981
Published: 28th April, 2024
Last edited: 27th February, 2009
Created: 27th February, 2009
Clone of MikronH with rounded edges for the lowercase letters. Capital "G" & "Q" were changed a bit to fit better with the rest.
P.S. Cheers! I'm looking forward to making a HaxrCorp clone. ;)This is a clone of MikronH
170951
Published: 28th April, 2024
Last edited: 28th October, 2012
Created: 8th October, 2012
This font is my first project while studying Graphic Design at UWE.
The theme is order, the direction I took was inspired by universal symbols, how they bring order into our lives and what impact that has.
When we see a symbol its message is clear almost instantaneously. For example, the gents, it is a world where words are not fundamental or at all useful. Symbols also take us back to the roots of communication, to a world where words simply don’t exist. By using words and symbols I wanted to show a relationship between the universal symbols and the written word, through presenting a complete juxtaposition. What do we rely on more, words or symbols?
This symbol-filled dot matrix style typeface is easy to read and has a continuous flow from upper to lower case to numbers and punctuation.
www.franciscosportfolio.co.uk
www.scarabdesigns.co.uk
This is a clone
71980
Published: 28th April, 2024
Last edited: 10th October, 2013
Created: 10th October, 2013
A tall font similar to XPixel. Includes basic Latin characters but lacks accents. Feel free to clone this and add in extra glyphs.
761985
Published: 24th May, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 24th May, 2008
Typeface based on Adrian Frutiger's visual studies about relations between lines, from his book "Signs and Symbols".
2412220
Published: 8th December, 2009
Last edited: 3rd January, 2011
Created: 27th October, 2009
A font containing math and geometry symbols, intended for high school math teachersThis is a clone of Squircle
120671
Published: 10th August, 2010
Last edited: 16th August, 2010
Created: 9th August, 2010
These glyphs are intended for producing simplified sheet music for beginning songs and exercises. Scores can be created in text mode with spreadsheet or word processing software. This set is designed for alternative notations such as modified PianoRoll or KlavarSkribo, using a 12-position grand staff (7-5 or 6-6) , with the staff lines running vertically down the page, the pitches spread across. Version 1 provides note heads with finger numbers and some markings for accent, staccato, and rests. Digits 1 2 3 4 5 create solid (black) noteheads with corresponding finger numbers for the right hand (stems right). Digits 6 7 8 9 0 create the notes for left-hand fingers 5 4 3 2 1 (stems left). The capital letters Q W E R T (RH) and Y U I O P (LH) create corresponding hollow noteheads (white). Noteheads are 7 squares wide leaving 1 square between for staff lines.
Comma and vertical bar | provides fractional spacing to align noteheads on 1/2 width boundaries;
Staff lines are entered with brackets and bars. Square brackets [ and ] provide (unoccupied) staff lines (light and dark); Curly braces { and } provide corresponding staff line segments above/below a notehead on the line. For further information, see my MusicBlog at DrTechDaddy.com--under development.
(This is my first attempt; I think I've learned some lessons and am working on "better" versions, but thought I'd post this as an example in case some others want to try similar experiments. Your comments are appreciated.)This is a clone
152281
Published: 20th September, 2010
Last edited: 8th July, 2014
Created: 20th September, 2010
Symbol font of Notehead glyphs for printing musical scores in alternative notation. This system uses a separate symbol for each of the 12 tones in the chromatic scale: gabde for flats; CDEFGAB for naturals; fc for sharps. The symbols are organized in a 4x3 pattern based on the Tonnetz, forming cycles of 4 shapes (orientations) and 3 colors (fill pattern). Staff lines [ | ] _ go down the page; pitches across (see StaffKlavar for more details). Inspired in part by Roy Pertchik's patented tri-color vibraphone.
Example:
http://drtechdaddy.com/wp-content/uploads/st7-5BachWTC1P1.pdf
This is a clone
250625
Published: 28th December, 2010
Last edited: 28th December, 2010
Created: 9th December, 2010
A morse code with another form, more intuitive than classic form.
363997
Published: 7th January, 2011
Last edited: 7th January, 2011
Created: 6th January, 2011
It's finaly finished! It took me 3 months to finish this font. After having to start from scratch i used a new trick i know to finish this. regarding use restrictions: same as my others.
60592
Published: 4th April, 2011
Last edited: 4th April, 2011
Created: 3rd April, 2011
My first FontStructuion, no lowercase letters or nonimportant symbols included. I did add punctuation marks though.
40250
Published: 15th June, 2011
Last edited: 15th June, 2011
Created: 14th June, 2011
Motor Symbols.
(c) 2011 Pacesoft Ltd.
Free to use.This is a clone of Pacesoft Motors1 110614
901031
Published: 2nd January, 2012
Last edited: 18th February, 2012
Created: 1st January, 2012
This is the custom font I built for the Robloxian channel Rush. I have decided to place it in the public domain for anyone to use as I think that is a great font to be shared with the rest of the FontStruct community.
If you would like more languages/symbols to be supported (currently it only fully supports English), please let me know so I can do so.
Rushfont is based on a 7x7 square, just like the Rush logo is. It was a very easy and quick-to-build font. It includes different letterforms for certain upper and lowercase characters, and some symbol support. It is partially monospaced, but certain characters do not follow the monospacing.
22613238
Published: 5th March, 2012
Last edited: 5th March, 2012
Created: 5th March, 2012
A font based on the font used for the oCd Minecraft texture pack by disco
294944
Published: 15th March, 2012
Last edited: 15th March, 2012
Created: 12th March, 2012
The script from the moredhel wordlock chests in the 1993 CRPG Betrayal at Krondor.
Note: The capital letters represents combinations involving the letter "L". (Capital "A" = "LA", capital "B" = LB", etc...) The character represented by the capital letter "L" is only used in instances where L stands alone or requires emphasis (such as at the beginning of the title "Lady"). The character for a double "L" may be typed using "@."