Today, I updated the following characters: / | \ & @ % ^ ( ) - + = : ; ' " n t m, still mulling over other changes. Anyways, I am still working on it, so updates may yet be forthcoming. It has become apparent that I need to update a lot of the punctuation, I have a new style that needs to be applied to the other quotes, commas, semicolons, etc. Always something. But, it's getting there.
"WebFont" a free bold sans serif with goth cuts & a few extra dingbats. The development version is available at Fontstruct, the free online font editor. |
WebFont is a modular font, which also means that it is well optimized for Flash, if you are still using that in, say, an animation video production environment. I made the following preview image using a free metal background I grabbed from Graphic Flip...
WebFont has an official distribution release version home page at Font-Journal |
Currently, WebFont offers 611 glyphs and still is a very light load. Google Fonts requires 213 particular glyphs, and all of those are present, while supporting Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended A, General Punctuation, Superscript & Subscript letterset registers, as well as the Copyright, (Registered) Trademark, Service Mark, TEL and FAX Letterlike Symbols, a few Currency Symbols, and a wide variety of Dingbats. I have started the Latin Extended B letterset register, but have a long way to go on that one.
Thanks for taking the time to check out my work. Font-Journal is where I keep my officially released fonts, but it is also an archive of what I feel are great freeware and shareware fonts. I try to post anything there that I can redistribute, especially stuff that I can use on websites (web fonts / #webfonts) and that are good for commercial projects such as logos.
Speaking of logos, I have to get back to one right now and will be back to publish this once I have the official distribution release archive ready to download. ;) See Ya!
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