PG Blob . . .
The 'PG Blob' fonts create the illusion of some form of gelatinous mass that has been moulded to shape the letters but has then sagged under its own weight.
The '7 Bold' font has heavy, weighted strokes that thicken as you look down each glyph. The knots are pierced with a small round hole.
The '8 Extra-Bold' (which might show up as '8 Extra-Blob' on some image programs) has the non-knot counters replaced with a smaller, irregular hole that creates even more weight to the glyphs.
The blue 'Blob' image below is 1920x1080pixels and can provide you with a wallpaper that can show you what can be done.
Example of artwork with PG Blob . . . click on the image to open it up, full-sized, in another tab...
Hover the mouse over the images below to show examples of font characters and weights
Download PG Blob . . .
Have you got the latest version of one of these fonts? If you have just downloaded it from this site, you have. Otherwise, you can check any font file by comparing the hash function results of the file on your computer with
the values in the list by clicking here for text file and here for a web page - opens in a new tab. Select
the font file on your system and look at the properties. Compare the hash result against the values in the table. These pages are kept up-to-date so whenever I update a font or create a new one, it will be on there.
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You can download all of the fonts from all of the font families on this site in one compressed archive by clicking here for a ZIP file or here for a TAR.GZ file
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Thank you.
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