Bluster
BlusterLeft and BlusterRight are distortions of the font ConcavexCaps. They have a wind-blown, flopping-in-the-breeze look.
BlusterLeft and BlusterRight are distortions of the font ConcavexCaps. They have a wind-blown, flopping-in-the-breeze look.
Bowling has letters on bowling pins. On the upper-case keys, the bowling pins are white with black letters and on the lower-case keys the pins are black with white letters.…
Why use a simple emoticon to express unhappiness or sadness when you can have an entire font proclaiming your feelings? For the smiley version, see AllSmiles, and if you only…
Brrrrr is supposed to represent snow-covered letters, though it could also be letters covered with frosting. The lower case letters are identical to the upper-case letters. Buried in the font…
AntsyPantsy, BuggyFont, and MousyFont are based on the same design; only the building blocks—ants, bugs, and a stylized mouse—have been changed.
Bumbershoot is a typeface for a rainy day. A letterbat font constructed of umbrellas, it does not have true lower-case letters. Rather it has two mostly different sets of upper-case…
Cennerik is a plain, sans-serif typeface with rounded ends. It comes in three weights: regular, bold, and extrabold.
In the two ChainLetter fonts all characters are made from chains links. ChainLetter uses smaller chain links than ChainLetterAlt and as a result is easier to read. Both are caps-only…
CoffeeMug has letters on coffee mugs. Upper-case letters have the handles to the left and lower-case characters have the handles to the right. The letters on the mugs are from…
CompassOne was a design I began in 1990 or so, but did not bother to finish until five years later. Its name comes from the fact that all the letters…