Fonts are my passion, and I love creating them.
Pronouns: She / Her
Cake day: 20/02
| Personal URL | apviennapro.wordpress.com |
| Fontstructing since | 27th February, 2016 |
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A recreation of the font used in computer monitors that utilises EGA graphics and MDA text.
Cyrillic letters are from Code Page 808, while Greek letters are from Code Page 737.
Each character is 14 px in height, and is best rendered in multiples of 10.5pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
Supports Basic Latin, Basic Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B (partial), Greek, Cyrillic, General Punctuation, and many more.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
The new generation using Abbas Design 2026. A work in progress.
Fun Fact:
The design of the Digit 4 is inspired from the numerals in a date wheel seen on analogue wrist watches manufactured by Rolex.
Anyone interested in an 8x8 composite brick?
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A recreation of the font used in computer monitors that utilises VGA (Video Graphics Array).
Cyrillic letters are from Code Page 808, while Greek letters are from Code Page 737.
Each character is 16 px in height, and is best rendered in multiples of 12pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
Supports Basic Latin, Basic Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B (partial), Greek, Cyrillic, General Punctuation, and many more.
DOS/OEM-US Character Set:
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Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
This is a newly minted font from my character set that will be used in the displays from the Alstom Metropolis C831E-series trains on the Circle Line.
Fun fact: The Circle Line (CCL) was originally known as the Marina Line in the 1990s before it evolved into the orbital line we know today, through the merger of the Marina and the Outer Circle lines in April 2001.
Note: The newly minted Alstom Metropolis C851E, debuted on 13 April 2026, uses the same font as the North-East Line, which is one fucking hell of a disappointment. Never did we expect is that LTA reused the font that was exclusively meant for the North-East Line, for the Circle Line.
My bleak confession: This goes to show that each identity of every train line in Singapore is being stripped apart, piece by piece, until there is nothing left to identify them anymore. Hope the Down Town font family won't meet the same fate...
A very stern warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that some of our fonts may have been flagged by someone to the Land Transport Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. "LTA Authority"
2. "LTA Authority Italic"
3. "Abbas Nova"
4. "Abbas Nova Italic"
5. "Abbas Nova Condensed"
6. "Abbas Nova Condensed Italic"
7. "Abbas Nova Compressed"
8. "Abbas Nova Compressed Italic"
9. "Abbas Emilia"
10. "Abbas Emilia Italic"
11. "Abbas Emilia Condensed"
12. "Abbas Emilia Condensed Italic"
13. "Abbas Emilia Compressed"
14. "Abbas Emilia Compressed Italic"
15. "Marina One Origin"
16. "Marina One Pro"
17. "Marina Two Concept"
18. "Marina Two Origin"
19. "Down Town Origin"
20. "Down Town Pro"
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from trains across Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit transport system through this font-building website FontStruct."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, and Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Ltd.), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down just because you think that this font, at your own extremely biased view, is a "potential violation of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A non-pixelation recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit Nintendo Family Computer "Famicom" font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist. While it initially has 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
This is a clone of Aptive FamiNESThis is the EGA variant of the Fixed System font used in Windows 1.0.
The ISO/IEC 8859-1 character encoding is designed for languages like English, including languages from western Europe, namely French, German, Italian, and Spanish. It has characters from the Basic Latin section, and additional characters from the Latin-1 Supplement for accented letters and symbols. However, this does not cover modern symbols that Unicode covers, like the Euro sign (example).
All 190 characters are listed here as this font only supports Basic Latin & Latin-1 Supplement. No additional characters can be added since it complies with the ISO/IEC 8859-1 character encoding.
The numerals used in Windows 1.0 Premiere Edition are found here at U+E020-E027, and E029.
"Can't we give this variant some TLC?"
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
his is a partial recreation of the character set that is used in the displays from the trains on the Circle Line (that LTA/SMRT Trains doesn't want you to have it).
Fun fact: The Circle Line (CCL) was originally known as the Marina Line in the 1990s before it evolved into the orbital line we know today, through the merger of the Marina and the Outer Circle lines in April 2001.
Note: The newly minted Alstom Metropolis C851E, debuted on 13 April 2026, uses the same font as the North-East Line, which is one fucking hell of a disappointment. It was originally planned to be a new font, which is going to be named as "Marina Two" (as seen on set 865 at the one of the C851E trainsets at the Singapore Rail Testing Centre), or for "Marina One" to be reused again since I liked the aesthetics of that "Marina One Origin" font, like the lowercase letters G (U+0067), J (U+006A), P (U+0070), Q (U+0071), and Y (U+0079), but never did we expect is that LTA reused the font that was exclusively meant for the North-East Line, for the Circle Line.
My bleak confession: This goes to show that each identity of every train line in Singapore is being stripped apart, piece by piece, until there is nothing left to identify them anymore. Hope the Down Town font family won't meet the same fate...
A very stern warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that some of our fonts may have been flagged by someone to the Land Transport Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. "LTA Authority"
2. "LTA Authority Italic"
3. "Abbas Nova"
4. "Abbas Nova Italic"
5. "Abbas Nova Condensed"
6. "Abbas Nova Condensed Italic"
7. "Abbas Nova Compressed"
8. "Abbas Nova Compressed Italic"
9. "Abbas Emilia"
10. "Abbas Emilia Italic"
11. "Abbas Emilia Condensed"
12. "Abbas Emilia Condensed Italic"
13. "Abbas Emilia Compressed"
14. "Abbas Emilia Compressed Italic"
15. "Marina One Origin"
16. "Marina One Pro"
17. "Marina Two Concept"
18. "Down Town Origin"
19. "Down Town Pro"
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from trains across Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit transport system through this font-building website FontStruct."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, and Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Ltd.), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down just because you think that this font, at your own extremely biased view, is a "potential violation of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A recreation of the font used in computer monitors that utilises VGA (Video Graphics Array) / MCGA (Multi-colour graphics array), and in the VPIS displays from trains on the North East Line (that LTA/SBS Transit doesn't want you to have it).
Non Monospaced variant.
Cyrillic letters are from Code Page 808, while Greek letters are from Code Page 737.
Each character is 16 px in height, and is best rendered in multiples of 12pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
A warning to Singapore:
There could be a potentiality that this font could be "censored" by those so-called "M4N1C4LLY SE9/C00C00-B4N4N45-0F-A-51N94P0R34N", in the event that they have reported (did, could have, or in the process of getting) this font as "potential infringement of the Copyright Act of 2021".
Let me tell you something: I have my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from trains across Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit transport system through this font-building website FontStruct."
If there is any takedown request from anyone, even if it is from the mightiest of them all itself, the Land Transport Authority, I will rightly refuse.
They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that this font, at their own extremely biased view, is a "potential infringement of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, Singapore Bus Services Transit Ltd., and Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Ltd.), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
This is the CGA variant of the Fixed System font used in Windows 1.0 to Windows 3.0 as Windows 3.1 onward dropped support for CGA display monitors.
The ISO/IEC 8859-1 character encoding is designed for languages like English, including languages from western Europe, namely French, German, Italian, and Spanish. It has characters from the Basic Latin section,and additional characters from the Latin-1 Supplement for accented letters and symbols. However, this does not cover modern symbols that Unicode covers, like the Euro sign (example).
All 190 characters are listed here as this font only supports Basic Latin & Latin-1 Supplement. No additional characters can be added since it complies with the ISO/IEC 8859-1 character encoding.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
My improved take on the font that is extracted from the shanzai knockoff of the Nokia 107.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
Buyer Beware:
The term shanzhai refers to imitation or counterfeit products that mimic the appearance of established brands, often smartphones manufactured under generic name companies (e.g. Alps) with generic name brands (Fuffi, Maimeite, Sansung, Susan, Welcome, etc.) that look nearly identical to legitimate models from companies like Apple, Samsung, Huawei, Oppo, Xiaomi, etc). These devices are typically sold at attractively low prices, but behind their polished facades, there lies serious risks in them.
A key form of deception in shanzhai smartphones involves spoofed hardware specifications. These devices may falsely claim impressive specs (e.g. "12 GB RAM + 1 TB storage") when in reality, they only contain a lot less RAM and lot less storage than what was “advertised”.
Such falsifications are achieved through firmware tampering, where system files are modified so the phone's "About Device" screen and certain foolable diagnostic apps display fake numbers.
This deliberate manipulation leads users to believe they are purchasing a high-performance phone capable of what you would deem it as "real modern multitasking and gaming", when in reality, they really cannot even do basic operations, they do overheat, and run out of storage (and battery, since they use KEBE-branded (typicall capacity is at 2,100 mAh) batteries) almost immediately.
Oh, and combined with outdated Android versions—often disguised as newer releases via modified files (e.g. build.prop)—through hidden pre-installed apps (like SwitchApp), these shanzhai devices pose serious risks to both user experience and data security.
Also, certain shanzhai smartphones falsely claim to support modern mobile technologies such as 4G LTE, Voice Over LTE (VoLTE), or even 5G, when in reality, they only function on 2G or 3G networks.
From ads that show that these shanzhai smartphones can really connect to 5G networks, to firmware modifications, these tactics are often used to display misleading information, giving users the illusion of full compatibility with what you think are the "current standards" (some even show "4G” or "5G" icons in the status bar, despite the hardware being incapable of connecting to those networks). The implications are very severe.
As mobile carriers around the world phase out 3G networks, these shanzhai smartphones will lose the ability to make calls (including emergency calls), send text messages, or use mobile data—leaving users with only Wi-Fi connectivity. This not only renders the phone nearly useless but also poses a safety risk in situations where cellular access is critical. However, things are about to change after the sunset of 2G and 3G services, these shanzai smartphones now support at least 4G networking just because they upgraded the CPU to a Unisoc (formerly Spreadtrum) SC9863A / T606 (the new kings of the fake phone world. Yes, they are legitimate 4G chips, but they perform like entry-level tech from several years ago) or a better version of MediaTek (MT6737 / MT6739, but still old-ass CPUs with 4G networking that are now pennies on the dollar for mass production), but they're still impacted as these do fallback to 3G for calls and text, meaning that they essentially did nothing to improve it.
Australia, may have (to the officials) made the right move to sunset 3G networking, but this comes at the cost of axing 4G & 5G phones that used 3G for calls (esp. emergency calls) off the network.
Beyond that, shanzhai smartphones often contain low-quality components, unstable firmware, and even pre-installed malware or data-harvesting software. Buyers may experience app incompatibility, unreliable updates, and privacy breaches without realising the root cause.
Consumers should be wary of deals from unverified online sellers on e-commerce websites (like Lazada, Shopee, etc.) advertising those shanzai smartphones that appear "too good to be true". Always verify the device's certification, check the Android API level and security patch level, and confirm the authenticity of the brand and model through official sources (e.g. iTest).
Remember that a small saving upfront could cost far more in lost data, compromised privacy, and security risks in the long run. If it appears too good to be true, it probably is.
This is a clone of 山寨起源版1A recreation of the font used in displays that utilises ATI VGA (Video Graphics Array).
Each character is 16 px in height, and is best rendered at a size of 12pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
A quirk:
This can ba made into PxPlus ATI font or smth.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A recreation of the font used in computer monitors that utilises VGA (Video Graphics Array) / MCGA (Multi-colour graphics array), and in the VPIS displays from trains on the North East Line (that LTA/SBS Transit doesn't want you to have it).
Cyrillic letters are from Code Page 808, while Greek letters are from Code Page 737.
WienDOS VGA Mono is the creation that came from a result of typing in "keyb us 850", and then "keyb us 437" in DOSBox.
Each character is 16 px in height, and is best rendered in multiples of 12pt due to the 75% scaling effect on Windows. Marty Seefeldt probably should know this when he sees this font.
Supports Basic Latin, Basic Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B (partial), Greek, Cyrillic, General Punctuation, and many more.
A warning to Singapore:
There could be a potentiality that this font could be "censored" by those so-called "M4N1C4LLY SE9/C00C00-B4N4N45-0F-A-51N94P0R34N", in the event that they have reported (did, could have, or in the process of getting) this font as "potential infringement of the Copyright Act of 2021".
Let me tell you something: I have my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from trains across Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit transport system through this font-building website FontStruct."
If there is any takedown request from anyone, even if it is from the mightiest of them all itself, the Land Transport Authority, I will rightly refuse.
They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that this font, at their own extremely biased view, is a "potential infringement of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, Singapore Bus Services Transit Ltd., and Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Ltd.), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A recreation of Act Text from Sonic the Hedgehog (i.e. Act 1) into a normal font. While this font is not a direct clone of Sonic 1 Act Text (licenced under the SIL Open Font Licence) but this version is a major redesign that sets itself apart from the original. Use in multiples of 27 for Windows users (4:3 height ratio).
Licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution (commercial but no derivatives) Licence. By installing this font, you agree to accept the terms of said licence.
Update: The font named "SONiC Classic Act OFL C", which is made by "Ivan Morozov" (known by their username as "vania 5617sonfan") has been decreed as an "Unsupported third-party font licenced under the SIL Open Font Licence". If there is any requests for new languages with regards to this font, it will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A creation of this font which characters were used in the Heads Up Display of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic the Hedgehog and Knuckles, Sonic Mania, Sonic Mania Plus, Sonic Origins and Sonic Origins Plus.
A warning to everyone:
This font is distinct from its earlier iterations which has faced scrutiny in one of the communities I was in. Commenting on this font, however, is permanently disallowed.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
This is the character set used in Singapore's KONE elevators in MRT stations, and SIGMA elevators in certain HDB estates.
A warning to Singapore:
There could be a potentiality that this font could be "censored" by those so-called "M4N1C4LLY SE9/C00C00-B4N4N45-0F-4-51N94P0R34N", in the event that they have reported (did, could have, or in the process of getting) this font as "potential infringement of the Copyright Act of 2021".
Let me tell you something: I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from those displays on HDB and MRT lifts through this font-building website FontStruct."
If there is any takedown request from anyone, even if it is from the mightiest of them all itself, the Housing & Development Board and/or the Land Transport Authority, I will rightly refuse.
They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that this font, at their own extremely biased view, is a "potential infringement of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Housing & Development Board, the relevant lift companies and the Land Transport Authority), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator
Yet another painstaking extraction of a font from an imitation-based knockoff of the Nokia 107.
Released, as is, with no updates whatsoever.
Supported Languages (Shown):
English (Latin)
Español (Latin)
Française (Latin)
Português (Latin)
Bahasa Melayu/Indonesia (Latin)
Tiếng Việt (Latin, although as basic as is)
Russian (Cyrillic)
Supported Languages (Not shown):
Chinese (CMYK)
Arabic/Persian (Arabic)
Hindi (Hindi)
Please don't ask for more character glyphs as I have since disposed that imitation phone off for recycling.
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A caution on shanzhai phones & and shanzhai smartphones:
The term shanzhai refers to imitation or counterfeit products that mimic the appearance of established brands, often smartphones manufactured under generic name companies (e.g. Alps) with generic name brands (Fuffi, Maimeite, Sansung, Susan, Welcome, etc.) that look nearly identical to legitimate models from companies like Apple, Samsung, Huawei, Oppo, Xiaomi, etc). These devices are typically sold at attractively low prices, but behind their polished facades, there lies serious risks in them.
A key form of deception in shanzhai smartphones involves spoofed hardware specifications. These devices may falsely claim impressive specs (e.g. "12 GB RAM + 1 TB storage") when in reality, they only contain a lot less RAM and lot less storage than what was “advertised”.
Such falsifications are achieved through firmware tampering, where system files are modified so the phone's "About Device" screen and certain foolable diagnostic apps display fake numbers.
This deliberate manipulation leads users to believe they are purchasing a high-performance phone capable of what you would deem it as "real modern multitasking and gaming", when in reality, they really cannot even do basic operations, they do overheat, and run out of storage (and battery, since they use KEBE-branded (typicall capacity is at 2,100 mAh) batteries) almost immediately.
Oh, and combined with outdated Android versions—often disguised as newer releases via modified files (e.g. build.prop)—through hidden pre-installed apps (like SwitchApp), these shanzhai devices pose serious risks to both user experience and data security.
Also, certain shanzhai smartphones falsely claim to support modern mobile technologies such as 4G LTE, Voice Over LTE (VoLTE), or even 5G, when in reality, they only function on 2G or 3G networks.
From ads that show that these shanzhai smartphones can really connect to 5G networks, to firmware modifications, these tactics are often used to display misleading information, giving users the illusion of full compatibility with what you think are the "current standards" (some even show "4G” or "5G" icons in the status bar, despite the hardware being incapable of connecting to those networks). The implications are very severe.
As mobile carriers around the world phase out 3G networks, these shanzhai smartphones will lose the ability to make calls (including emergency calls), send text messages, or use mobile data—leaving users with only Wi-Fi connectivity. This not only renders the phone nearly useless but also poses a safety risk in situations where cellular access is critical. However, things are about to change after the sunset of 2G and 3G services, these shanzai smartphones now support at least 4G networking.
Australia, may have (to the officials) made the right move to sunset 3G networking, but this comes at the cost of axing 4G & 5G phones that used 3G for calls (esp. emergency calls) off the network.
Beyond that, shanzhai smartphones often contain low-quality components, unstable firmware, and even pre-installed malware or data-harvesting software. Buyers may experience app incompatibility, unreliable updates, and privacy breaches without realising the root cause.
Consumers should be wary of deals from unverified online sellers on ecommerce websites (like Lazada, Shopee, etc.) advertising those shanzai smartphones that appear "too good to be true". Always verify the device's certification, check the Android API level and security patch level, and confirm the authenticity of the brand and model through official sources (e.g. iTest).
Remember:
A small saving upfront could cost far more in lost data, compromised privacy, and security risks in the long run. If it appears too good to be true, it probably is.
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The "LTA Authority" font family consists of this beautiful typeface + matching italics that are designed as an experiment on FontStruct’s composite bricks. For advanced editing on FontForge.
Contains glyphs for battery icons and cell phones / smartphones / tablets.
Based on: The unnamed font used in the road signs splattered across Singapore and Brunei Darussalam.
A very stern warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that some of our fonts may have been flagged by someone to the Land Transport Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. "LTA Authority"
2. "LTA Authority Italic"
3. "Abbas Nova"
4. "Abbas Nova Italic"
5. "Abbas Nova Condensed"
6. "Abbas Nova Condensed Italic"
7. "Abbas Nova Compressed"
8. "Abbas Nova Compressed Italic"
9. "Abbas Emilia"
10. "Abbas Emilia Italic"
11. "Abbas Emilia Condensed"
12. "Abbas Emilia Condensed Italic"
13. "Abbas Emilia Compressed"
14. "Abbas Emilia Compressed Italic"
15. "Marina One Origin"
16. "Marina One Pro"
17. "Marina Two Concept"
18. "Down Town Origin"
19. "Down Town Pro"
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from any road sign(s) across Singapore and Brunei Darussalam through this font-building website FontStruct."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, Singapore Police Force, Traffic Poiice, et. al.), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down just because you think that this font, at your own extremely biased view, is a "potential violation of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A massive improvement from Litchi Grotesk whereby the font is updated to have wider spacing.
Licenced under the SIL OFL Licence.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A recreation of the font used in the Command Prompt since Windows 3.0, extending the height to conform to the 16 px, 8:5 ratio guidelines of 640x400 (80 x 25).
Based on the Terminal font, 8x12 size configuration, "Chinese_big5" coding.
Some Cyrillic letters are from a Russian bootleg copy of Windows XP named 'Pre SP3 (Windows XP Service Pack III wasn't officially released by Microsoft until 2008. This version was a "Frankenstein" build, using hotfixes and beta files to mimic features from Windows XP Service Pack III a year in advance) Game Edition 2007 Русская БЕТА версия (The "Ðóññêàÿ ÁÝÒÀ âåðñèÿ" text is actually Cyrillic text encoded in Windows-1252 instead of Windows-1251) 0.9.1'
The Apple Logo at F8FF (albeit shrunk down to 7 px in order to fit) can be displayed only on Safari, which is available for Apple devices.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A font from a fictional phone company.
Macintosh compatible.
This is how MS Sans Serif is designed under Aaron's 2025 Nexa Design Language and released under the SIL OFL Licence.
Fixed the Cyrillic Letter Ѝ, which mistakenly looked like Ǹ.
Already have Cyrillic, so don't bother cloning it.
A very stern warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that our fonts may have been flagged by someone under the Infocomm Media Development Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. NexaHelv 9 Medium
2. NexaHelv 9o Medium
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those fonts sourced from mobile phones, landline phones, household appliances (like TVs), et. al., through this font-building website FontStruct."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Infocomm Media Development Authority, and the respective phone and telco companies), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down just because you think that this font, at your own extremely biased view, is a "potential violation of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
A font from a fictional phone company.
This is how MS Sans Serif is designed under Aaron's 2025 Nexa Design Language.
Features alternate glyphs from earlier prototypes, located at E020-E0FF, and small caps from E200-E4FF.
Fixed the Cyrillic Letter Ѝ, which mistakenly looked like Ǹ.
Fun fact: Both Latin Turned M and Cyrillic Letter Sha has the exact same design.
A very stern warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that our fonts may have been flagged by someone under the Infocomm Media Development Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. NexaHelv 9 Medium
2. NexaHelv 9o Medium
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those fonts sourced from mobile phones, landline phones, household appliances (like TVs), et. al., through this font-building website FontStruct."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Infocomm Media Development Authority, and the respective phone and telco companies), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down just because you think that this font, at your own extremely biased view, is a "potential violation of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
Just don't ask me this.
An indirect fork of Worm Bagged.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
Note:
Commenting is disallowed on this font.
Oh no. ‘Pofma Moo’ is something you wouldn’t want to trust on.
A Work-in-Progress font.
Note:
This is not meant to put the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act of 2019 in a bad light.
Based on:
One of the demoscenes made by Free Tools Association (developed in collaboration with GS Association), the Christmas Demo from December 1990.
A Font Family of Pofma's © Vienna Binders. All rights reserved.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
X7 Font Family © Aptive First Class. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of X7 SierraOh no. ‘Pofma Moo’ is something you wouldn’t want to trust on.
Note:
This is not meant to put the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act of 2019 in a bad light.
Based on:
The final demoscene made by Free Tools Association, the Delta Demo from July 1991.
Rest in peace.
In their words: "No, the [Apple II]GS isn't dead!"
A Font Family of Pofma's © Vienna Binders. All rights reserved.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
Meant for advanced editing on FontForge.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
Meant for advanced editing on FontForge.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
This is Aaron's take on of the modded character set (based on Eleva 2 Origin). Unless HDB can swoon us with new designs, it's gonna stay this way.
Hope HDB and/or other lift manufacturers can see this one and think, "this design can be used in one shape or another". But I don't think today's that day lmao.
In memory of Juanita Melson (1945-2017).
A warning to Singapore:
There could be a potentiality that this font could be "censored" by those so-called "M4N1C4LLY SE9/C00C00-B4N4N45-0F-A-51N94P0R34N", in the event that they have reported (did, could have, or in the process of getting) this font as "potential infringement of the Copyright Act of 2021".
Let me tell you something: I have my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from those 112x16 and 48x16 displays on HDB lifts through this font-building website FontStruct."
If there is any takedown request from anyone, even if it is from the mightiest of them all itself, the Housing & Development Board, I will rightly refuse.
They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that this font, at their own extremely biased view, is a "potential infringement of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Housing & Development Board, and the relevant lift companies.), this font will remain as "All Rights Reserved."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
This is the character set that was painstakingly recreated from the Internal Displays from the former Mercedes-Benz O405-series busses that once roamed around Singapore. Reduced to conform to the 8 px height limitation.
A warning to Singapore:
There could be a potentiality that this font could be "censored" by those so-called "M4N1C4LLY SE9/C00C00-B4N4N45-0F-A-51N94P0R34N", in the event that they have reported (did, could have, or in the process of getting) this font as "potential infringement of the Copyright Act of 2021".
Let me tell you something: I have my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from buses across Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit transport system through this font-building website FontStruct."
If there is any takedown request from anyone, even if it is from the mightiest of them all itself, the Land Transport Authority, I will rightly refuse.
They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that this font, at their own extremely biased view, is a "potential infringement of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, and Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Ltd.), this font will remain as "All Rights Reserved."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
The "LTA Authority" font family consists of this beautiful typeface + matching italics that are designed as an experiment on FontStruct’s composite bricks. For advanced editing on FontForge.
Supports Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplements, Cyrillic and General Punctuation.
Contains glyphs for battery icons and cell phones / smartphones / tablets.
Based on: The unnamed font used in the road signs splattered across Singapore and Brunei Darussalam.
A warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that our fonts may have been flagged by someone to the Land Transport Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. "LTA Authority"
2. "LTA Authority Italic"
3. "Abbas Nova"
4. "Abbas Nova Italic"
5. "Abbas Nova Condensed"
6. "Abbas Nova Condensed Italic"
7. "Abbas Nova Compressed"
8. "Abbas Nova Compressed Italic"
9. "Abbas Emilia"
10. "Abbas Emilia Italic"
11. "Abbas Emilia Condensed"
12. "Abbas Emilia Condensed Italic"
13. "Abbas Emilia Compressed"
14. "Abbas Emilia Compressed Italic"
15. "Marina One Origin"
16. "Marina One Pro"
17. "Down Town Origin"
18. "Down Town Pro"
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from any road sign(s) across Singapore and Brunei Darussalam through this font-building website FontStruct."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, Singapore Police Force, Traffic Poiice, et. al.), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down just because you think that this font, at your own extremely biased view, is a "potential violation of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
The new generation using Abbas Design 2024, in a compressed layout, meant for advanced editing in FontForge.
Fun Fact:
The design of the Digit 4 is inspired from the numerals in a date wheel seen on analogue wrist watches manufactured by Rolex.
A very stern warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that some of our fonts may have been flagged by someone to the Land Transport Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. "LTA Authority"
2. "LTA Authority Italic"
3. "Abbas Nova"
4. "Abbas Nova Italic"
5. "Abbas Nova Condensed"
6. "Abbas Nova Condensed Italic"
7. "Abbas Nova Compressed"
8. "Abbas Nova Compressed Italic"
9. "Abbas Emilia"
10. "Abbas Emilia Italic"
11. "Abbas Emilia Condensed"
12. "Abbas Emilia Condensed Italic"
13. "Abbas Emilia Compressed"
14. "Abbas Emilia Compressed Italic"
15. "Marina One Origin"
16. "Marina One Pro"
17. "Marina Two Concept"
18. "Down Town Origin"
19. "Down Town Pro"
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Recreation of those fonts sourced from licence plates on vehicles registered in Singapore through this font-building website FontStruct."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, Singapore Police Force, Traffic Police), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down just because you think that this font, at your own extremely biased view, is a "potential violation of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
This font uses Aaron's typeface for his Alstom Movia G151 variant. This is a Monospace using the 8x16 Glyph size.
A warning to Singapore:
There could be a potentiality that this font could be "censored" by those so-called "M4N1C4LLY SE9/C00C00-B4N4N45-0F-A-51N94P0R34N", in the event that they have reported (did, could have, or in the process of getting) this font as "potential infringement of the Copyright Act of 2021".
Let me tell you something: I have my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from trains across Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit transport system through this font-building website FontStruct."
If there is any takedown request from anyone, even if it is from the mightiest of them all itself, the Land Transport Authority, I will rightly refuse.
They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that this font, at their own extremely biased view, is a "potential infringement of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, Singapore Bus Services Transit Ltd., and Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Ltd.), this font will remain as "All Rights Reserved."
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.