Duumeco aims at visualizing binary digits (du meaning two in Esperanto, duuma is binary and eco is quality). The order for the values is: 1 left bottom, 2 right bottom, 4 left top, 8 rigth top, 16 left middle, 32 rigth middle. Thus, e.g. "B" (01)000010 looks like L, and "L" (01)001100 looks like T. The uppercase letters extend upwards and downwards for a nicer aspect.
Duumeco celas videbligi la duuman sistemon. La vico de la valoroj de la bajteroj estas jene: 1 sube maldekstre, 2 sube dekstre, 4 supre maldekstre, 8 supre dekstre, 16 meze maldrekstre, 32 meze dekstre. Tial do, ekz. "B" (01)000010 aspektas kiel L, kaj "L" (01)001100 aspektas kiel T. La majusklaj literoj etendas sin alten kaj malalten por pli bela aspekto.
This is a cloneMarengi Serif. It's like Marengi, but with serifs!
The serifs give this a wider, more open/airy feeling. Slightly less readable than original Marengi, but slightly more pleasing to look at.
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MIV: 7.85
Original size: 11pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
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This is a clone of MarengiA design with long ascenders and descenders, even on letters that don't normally have them. Good for "old book" text in video games.
This is used in ESOSVM for most text which occurs while the player is in the dimension "Ladede", thus the name. Ladede has a canon, cosmology, and eventing which are seeded by in-jokes relating to roguelike games, especially Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup. A font like this, in that context, is meant to be elegant but also mocking. This makes it seem subtly adversarial, as roguelike game elements are wont to do, and helps let the players know that they are in a bad, screwed-up place that they are unlikely to understand.
A fusion between Roman-style text and pixel art - the sort of font that might have existed in old 80s font software. It's fairly wide and verbose and is something of a colossus among pixel fonts.
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Original size: 13pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
Verbossus in sans-serif!
This is a clone of VerbossusThis was a tiny bitmap font for a game.
Then I added a bunch of glyphs to support most European languages: Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Czech, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Ukrainian, etc.
Then, inspired by a recent trip to Georgia, I added Mkhedruli characters just for fun (never really saw a pixelated Georgian font before, so I figured, why not).
And so now this exists.
Also, check out Eneminds Bold for the bold version of this font.
This is a clone of Eneminds BoldAkam
another rounded font
this font supports :
Čeština-Czech
Dansk-Danish
English
Suomalainen - Finnish
Français-French
Deutsch-German
Bahasa Indonesia-Indonesian
Italiano-Italian
Melayu-Malay
Polski-Polish
Tagalog (Latin)
Svenska - Swedish
Español - Spanish
This is a clone