Recreation of the in-battle font from Pokémon Black/White/Black 2/White 2, complete with the Pokédollar sign in place of $ and the PK and MN in place of registered sign and trademark sign respectively. (The regular font from these games already exists elsewhere, called Power Clear.) I also added all kinds of accents (but none of the emojis).
(https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1572180/funky-pixels)
This project has changed my view of type by being patient and to really think about how the typeface will be protrayed in a product. My typeface reminds me of an "old-school" videogame. I had alot of fun with this project because I got familier with the tools in this program very quickly. I hope you enjoy my font, Funky Pixels!
One of the first fonts I attempted to make on this website was a cursive font, with accurate bridge letters.
I finally thought of a way to make it work; dots on both ends that would build a bridge if one mid-ending and one bottom was used, and gave an aesthetic if it was two of the same height endings.
I realized after making the entire font that there are no mid-starts, but I had an entire pixel cursive font, so I reworked it as shown.
I can make it the dotted way, too.
This is a new 6x6 pixel font with slab serifs on the upper-case letters with the exception of the letter"O", and half slab drop serifs on the lower-case letters again with exception of the letter "o". The numerals, except the zero, all have half slab serifs. All punctuations are without serifs.
Each letter is contained within its own box with upper-case boxes being deeper than lower-case letters, numerals and punctuations.
As you will notice I have used the new white bricks for the glyphs but stayed with the standard black bricks for the boxes. The white bricks are easily read by scanners which means they will have a great future in producing apparently blank bar-codes for useless pricing systems which are meaningless to consumers. White brick fonts are being looked at favourably by oriental, and other, manufacturers who see a great future in their use in cost saving printing of undecipherable assembly instructions.
For pixel-lovers. 4x4(5) for best legibility in smallest size.
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/360418/nt3_00
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1215601/fs_3x3_0
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1406220/pixel-3x5
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1340150/pixel4x4
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/589994/yet_another_small_font
http://ru.fontzzz.com/font/category/38_pixel__bitmap.htm
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/vic-fieger/sixpak/
https://www.behance.net/gallery/33669138/Arapix
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/15399/thepix
A new fs! Finally! And another pixelly one. Except this one is completely pixelly, and you haven't seen one of those since AH Pixelated nearly a year ago.
When I figure out some special Expert Mode things, I may come back to this font's name (AH Altara) and make another one (AH Altara 2). The point of this particular one was to look as much like the lines did not cross (one continous, snaking line). But then I abandoned that almost completely for More Latin. Just like AH Pixelated, this uses all Basic Latin and a lot of More Latin for 187 letters.
The Pixelated Font! Based on Minecraft text. Can be displayed at anything greater than 6.
Complete with letters from languages I don't know!
2 September 2016 update: made lowercase k and h nicer. Note: I will not do this for any other characters. Instead, I would probably make a new font based on this one.