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Published: 19th October, 2015
Last edited: 27th October, 2015
Created: 19th October, 2015
Aureate Fill is the second typeface in the aureate family which was made as a body typeface although I don't feel as if this type will be legible at small point sizes like 15pt downwards.This is a clone of Aureate Plain
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Published: 29th July, 2013
Last edited: 29th July, 2013
Created: 29th July, 2013
Clone of Room for Squares. This version removes the filler squares.This is a clone of Room for Squares
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Published: 29th July, 2013
Last edited: 29th July, 2013
Created: 28th July, 2013
Inspired by the work of the FontStructor Magic Sam. A font built using only squares, with smaller squares to fill gaps where possible. 1.8x1.8 filters,had to have the grid scaling 4x4 due to some squares not showing up. Could be considered the big brother of Vulgar.
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Published: 1st April, 2010
Last edited: 3rd November, 2010
Created: 1st April, 2010
Clone of LCD Dot Matrix by farside.
Compliments go to him for the awesome composition!
Changes:
The only real difference is that the half-sized blocks of the original font are replaced by full-sized blocks, thus making it easier to read if used as a pixel font. If you want a better look for printing purposes, go for the original.
EDIT: Hmm, the conversion may not have been as successful as I thought, it could be because of a bug when FS updated to v2.0 (puzzled).This is a clone of LCD Dot Matrix
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Published: 7th November, 2009
Last edited: 2nd December, 2009
Created: 7th November, 2009
Cerealbox Fill is the companion font to Cerealbox.This is a clone of Cerealbox
60990
Published: 26th February, 2009
Last edited: 23rd March, 2009
Created: 26th February, 2009
Clone of Model with a bold look.This is a clone of Model
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Published: 28th March, 2024
Last edited: 16th August, 2009
Created: 28th July, 2009
This collection of weird shapes is the fill font for Punched Out, so you can easily make your own custom made design on the letters. This can look pretty cool I'm sure...
The lowercase are if you really just wanna fill the front of your letter, the uppercase are for all visible surfaces.
For the frontside-only numbers:
US/UK keyboard: just use shift + number.
Swiss keyboard (ok, this is selfish, haha): just use alt + numbers
for any other keyboards:
1 = ! or ±
2 = @ or "
3 = # or £
4 = $ or Ç
5 = % or [
6 = ^ or ]
7 = & or |
8 = * or {
9 = ( or }
0 = ) or ≠This is a clone of Punched Out