Vector styled font. (11x11)
A VCR/camcorder-type pixel font. This is the vector version, which as far as I can tell looks the same except for some subtle differences in kerning and 2px higher line height.
Gitlab repo (contains FontForge source for the bitmap version)
A font inspired by Undertale fonts, mainly the one used in battle where your name and LV is displayed.
Has both Latin English and Cyrillic Russian characters.
This is the first font I have ever made, please credit me if you use it, thank you!
A 5x5 (Capital) or 4x5 (Small) pixel font derived from this one:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2238526/zhnayuk
Also inspired by "Mars Needs Cunnilingus"
"SM" Stands for small :)
This is a clone of Zhnayuk FOR SOME STRANGE REASON THERE SEEMS TO BE AN INORDINATE INTEREST IN PIXEL FONTS FROM THE 1970'S AND 80'S. OK, ITS FUN FOR YOUNGER TYPOGRAPHERS TO WORK WITHIN STRICT RESTRICTIONS RECREATING FONTS THAT WERE DESIGNED YEARS AGO, LETS BE FAIR, THERE ARE ONLY SO MANY COMBINATIONS OF PIXLES WITHIN A 6X6 GRID.
WHAT DOES SUPPRISE ME IS THAT NO ONE HAS LOOKED BACK AT THE FIRST (I THINK) HOME COMPUTER, NAMELY THE ZX81 WHICH WAS RELEASED BY CLIVE SINCLAIR, AN ENGLISH ELECTRONICS CO. IN 1981. IT HAD 1 KB OF RAM (NO JOKE), 8 KB OF ROM AND A CPU THAT RAN AT AN AMAZING 3.25 MHZ. DATA WAS STORED ON CASSETTE TAPES AND THE SCREEN WAS YOUR TELEVISION.
AS NO ONE HAS CHECKED OUT THE ZX81 I HAVE MADE A FONT THAT IS SIMILAR TO THE ORIGINAL FONT USED BY THE COMPUTER. I HAVE USED 5 BRICKS WHERE AS THE ORIGINAL USED ONLY 1. BEAT THAT!