120982
Published: 30th January, 2012
Last edited: 30th December, 2010
Created: 30th December, 2010
It's a pixelated, monospaced sci-fi font! Based loosely off the fantastic, but italic-only, Fabian by Ray Larabie, this font is suitable for projects that need a retro-futuristic look, especially games.
3101916
Published: 25th March, 2010
Last edited: 20th June, 2010
Created: 25th March, 2010
It's not just international, it's intergalactic! This is a clone of Star Wreck by the skilled LexKominek, expanded to add all the ASCII punctuation and most of the "More Latin" block. I fiddled with the spacing a bit, made capital I (as in Item) and lower-case l (as in letter) look different, gave lower-case q a more pronounced hook, gave capital Q a more obvious slash, changed the comma, semicolon, and curved quotation marks to swerve slightly in the direction of the existing slant, added a point to the bottom of the apostrophe and double quote, made the lower-case t slightly taller, and edited the length of many of the strokes that ended with a slanted tip, like the one in lower-case r. Like the original Star Wreck, this font is mostly based off the font used to advertise the 2009 Star Trek film, but I have changed certain letters so that they might not look exactly like the ones used in posters for the film and such.This is a clone of Star Wreck
4109912
Published: 17th April, 2009
Last edited: 15th June, 2009
Created: 14th March, 2009
This clone of Unbranded has higher ascenders and changes to the numerals, punctuation, and a few letters. It is truly pixel-optimized, using only square blocks, and so it looks better than Unbranded at small (1-block-to-1-pixel) resolutions but somewhat worse at larger ones.This is a clone of Unbranded
4013163
Published: 8th February, 2009
Last edited: 21st February, 2009
Created: 7th February, 2009
This is my first font that I feel is "usable." Miniature Monocle is a 6-pixel-wide monospace font (each character is at most 5 pixels across, plus one padding column) with a maximum height of 10 above the baseline, 13 including descenders. It is most readable when sized at 16 pt. I aimed for readability, but I embellished a little on the curved lower-case letters like h, r, b, and especially a, which looks a little strange. The monospace limitations led to an unusual TM character, possibly illegible copyright and registered symbols, and really tightly-squeezed ligatures, AE characters, and characters with additional strokes.