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Showing posts with label monospace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monospace. Show all posts

Saturday, February 9, 2019

Amblin Mono Free Demo Font by Doug Peters

Amblin Mono Free Demo by Me

I have big designs on this font family. This is the personal use only freeware demo you can get now... 
https://w3n.us/amblinmono
I have to finish up the commercial use version of this, but I have a lot of irons in the fire right now, so please be patient. Of course, it would only take me a day and a half at the most to finish off the commercial version, document it, make a few intro/sample images, archive it and send it off, if anyone ever does donate. 
 
https://w3n.us/amblinmono
Amblin Mono is not just a monospaced sans font, it has collegiate and sports appeal. Because the demo has a limited character set, I am not allowing it to be used as a web font, but the commercial version will have a web font included.

Free for Personal Use Demo download is at Font-Journal...
https://w3n.us/amblinmono

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

OFL Freeware Small Caps Sans Font (& WebFont)

I have created a small font file and released it under the Open Font License.  This is commonly referred to as OFL or SIL OFL freeware that is a license specifically created for fonts, and is commonly used for Google Web Fonts (#webfonts).

Parking Small Caps
https://w3n.us/parkingsc

https://w3n.us/fs

As you can see, it was created in FontStruct, a free online TrueType font editor that is easy to use and allows users to create modular fonts (and modular fonts are actually optimized for Flash, if you still use that for animation production, or something).

This is a no frills, straight-forward sans serif monospace small caps TrueType font which supports uppercase, lowercase (using the small caps), numerals, simple punctuation, the ©, ™, ®, $ & ¢ special characters, with no other real overhead so that it will load quickly from websites that use it.  The style has high loops when a letter presents itself with one (the middle letter bar is high and uniform among each case).

This font also has a home at my Font-Journal, a repository of freeware and shareware fonts, with an emphasis on posting fonts that are OK for commercial use, and/or as a web font.


If you have any special characters that you would like to see supported, I would be more than happy add them.  Constructive criticism is also highly encouraged for any of my fonts.

Derivatives of this font are allowed, but you can't name it the same, so make it your own font to suit your own purposes at FontStruct for free, just use a different reserved font name.

You may use it as a web font (#webfont) and redistribution of this font (and any possible renamed derivatives of it, as long as they are under the same license) is highly encouraged.