AH Ichidenne

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by Alexherobrine45
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AH Ichidenne, font #7 of mine and arguably the best yet, despite being made in 7 days!

Note: There's actually only 172 characters of use here. The 173rd is the micro symbol, as in micrometer (µm). The 174th is Extended Latin's Gamma (I forgot which Extended Latin), and you can see it between the y with diaresis and the elipsis when viewing all characters. The 175th is the infinity sign. Why? Because I can. The 176th is the final ? character and is Unicode character FFFD.

Other Note: Sorry for the terrible uppercase More Latin characters. It's atrocious. My favorites of those are the O with tilde and A and O with circumflex.

4 Comments

What is Unicode character FFFD even used for anyway?

Comment by Alexherobrine45 24th november 2016

FFFD is used to indicate nonexistent characters in fonts, i.e., when a font doesn't have the character you are intending to use. It's typically a black diamond or box with a white question mark.

Comment by TCWhite 24th november 2016

@TCWhite Thanks.

Comment by Alexherobrine45 26th november 2016

A comparison of all my fonts to date. (This is at twice the regular pixel size.) Note: AH Neo, AH Expert, AH Slant and AH Zyvarda do not have an e with an acute accent mark, and AH Expert does not have a period.

Comment by Alexherobrine45 29th november 2016

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