A display font from Diddy Kong Racing for N64 & DS
Being a font freak I am, this font from the game bothered me for the fact I couldn't find it anywhere on the internet for a LONG time.
So rather than wait even longer, I took it upon myself to trace the letters from the letters in RadSpyro's DKR font sprite sheet with Inkscape to create this font!
Honestly, I fell in love with this font ever since playing DKR as a kid, it looked so playful, bold, and unique. I consider it a display or even a decorative font since it doesn't have numbers and other common symbols found in other fonts.
This is also my first font that I've created, too. The name came from the name of the game, of course, and what the gradient in the font in the game seem to resemble to me: the colors of a banana as it ripens (from green to yellow. Orange isn't part of it though).
You don't have to credit me, but I'd LOVE it if you did.![:) (Smile) :)]()
Credit to Radspyro for the DKR sprite sheet containing the letters:
www.spriters-resource.com/nint…
Being a font freak I am, this font from the game bothered me for the fact I couldn't find it anywhere on the internet for a LONG time.
So rather than wait even longer, I took it upon myself to trace the letters from the letters in RadSpyro's DKR font sprite sheet with Inkscape to create this font!
Honestly, I fell in love with this font ever since playing DKR as a kid, it looked so playful, bold, and unique. I consider it a display or even a decorative font since it doesn't have numbers and other common symbols found in other fonts.
This is also my first font that I've created, too. The name came from the name of the game, of course, and what the gradient in the font in the game seem to resemble to me: the colors of a banana as it ripens (from green to yellow. Orange isn't part of it though).
You don't have to credit me, but I'd LOVE it if you did.

Credit to Radspyro for the DKR sprite sheet containing the letters:
www.spriters-resource.com/nint…
