Graphic Masterpieces of Yakov G. Chernikhov.
Intended for used in an architecture textbook Chernikov’s typeface drawings are examinations of historical alphabets. These are not the overly rationalized alphabets of the renaissance, although Chernikov did examine the alphabets of Durer and Tory. Chernikov’s letters are modeled on historical forms, drawn onto grids with notation about proportion and geometry. The grids are arranged as tables for easy comparison. Consistent with Chernikov’s belief that graphics are superior to words these tables can be understood without Russian literacy.
Coded Typeface by Simon Page (via Typography Served)
Really dig the vision test chart presentation. Can you read it to the bottom?
Avant Garden Maze (In Progress 3, Now Solvable!) by spacesick
Print it out and give it to your font-loving kindergartner to solve!
A font consisting of 111 racetracks from around the world. Best of all, you could pretty easily piece together 26 of them to create an alphabet.