Cadmus Legible Unicode (48px) is a mini-Unicode handwritten pixel font, which is only intended for accessibility usage and legibility, with distinguishable/hyperlegible looks, and is VGA-styled. Also useful for AWTL/AOSTL usage.
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
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Looks mini-unicoded, but I'll take it! Well done, mister! 9/10!
For extra credit, I rate it 9/10! I admire your handwriting, you made it almost legible!
This looks great! Well done!
Thanks for taking the time to use my new font!
This font is loosely based on inspiration to the original Cadmus Simple and Cadmus Original (the one where it has loose spacing), but I made it to look distinguished and legible to not give in any confusion to some letters and numbers that look the same (examples are I, l, 1, O, 0, b, d, p, q, etc.).
The serif of the gha (NOT oi, even though it's mistakenly named such in Unicode) looks pretty nice, especially for sans-serif… Also the letter spacing could be widened by 1 or 2 units more so it doesn't feel pretty tight
[to Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM)] you're still back.
I'd recommend increasing the size of the diacritics, some (like the over ring, for example) look too tiny and are impossible to read in small sizes.
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