My attempt at a headliner font. This is made to look very regular, even "generic", but also very clearly readable - the sort of font you might expect to see in advertising agencies, publishing houses, hospitals, and government buildings.
Uppercase only.
Use with kerning turned ON!
A semi-bold Diabolicious. It is the same width and size as the original!
Original size: 5.25pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
Recommended: Use with kerning turned ON!
This is a clone of DiaboliciousPixellated Proxima Punch. It's art deco for your ancient compy box! New smaller grid, same great taste.
Original size: 6pt. Use multiples of this value for pixel perfection. However, this one has been noted to look great at almost every smaller size. Try 7pt, 8pt, 9pt, etc. for slight variations on the look!
Pixel cursive, mostly on a 5x5 grid. Maybe this is the terminal font for some cybernetic old lady's computer? :D
It was possible to build every letter in 5x5, but it honestly looks far better when letters with descenders are allowed to descend a bit. This also works to increase the line spacing, which this font really needs for readability.
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Original size: 5.25pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
24-segment display. This one belongs to a small family called Calculatrix.
Like Calculatrix 12, this one is spaced so that every segment appears in its proper place, as if the text were being rendered on one giant display. (If using this in your own software, you will want to check the line spacing as it can vary depending on the software.)
I suppose this font could be used for weaving or embroidery work, as well... it has that look about it...
TIP: Try zooming out while already at Pixel size!
A 7x7 outline design which is made to form solid-looking masses from the glyphs while still allowing the outer perimeters of words to take on some unique shapes.
Original size: 5.25pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
A stencil design in which diagonal cuts are used to imply angles and curves. It does not quite obey the rules of a segmented display, but it tries its best!
This is inspired by some text I put on the side of the Sheepslayer Mk.2, a flying dragon car piloted by Lyll "Hatch" Soretti in my game Seven Candles.
A dashed line design made with the new half-arc bricks. The emphasized spurs/stems and off-kilter geometry give it a quirky, almost handwritten quality. Its striped appearance makes me think of candy as well as the Cheshire Cat, thus the name. :D
I doubt the upper case would look as cute as the lower. So I've cloned all LC to UC to make this easier to use...
Trying this style out. The name comes from a monster in the game NetHack.
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See also:Gridlarva
The last entry in the Pseudostencil series... this is built at 2x2!
It seems like the sort of font I'd see carved in relief on the sign of an old pub.
"Morgen" (means Morning in German) is a sans serif German font
(could also be used with any language that has basic Latin alphabet, Ä, Ö, Ü, and ß)
{ for fi
} for fl
| for ff
^ for ffl
% for ch
+ for sch
[ for st
# for ſ (long s)
] for ſch
> for ſt
"Morgen" ist eine serifenlose deutsche Schrift
(kann auch mit jeder Sprache verwendet werden, die das lateinische Grundalphabet Ä, Ö, Ü und ß hat)
{ für fi
} für fl
| für ff
^ für ffl
% für ch
+ für sch
[ für st
# für ſ (lange s)
] für ſch
> für ſt
Mojang font
For Minecraft Java Edition 1.13 or newer versions
Моджан шрифт.
Для Майнкрафт джава 1.13+
This is a clone of Cyrillic Mojang Font (Beta)I got the name 60 Pixel 2.0 of this font being a Pixelly Font, andthe rest of the name of my head, cuz it sound cool! But now I'll actually use 60 Pixel as the Offical Font Name for this Font and regulairly update the 2.0 Part of the name, when i update/upgrade this Font.
If you have any sugsessions, comment them below!
This is my font Ionnis (pronounced: eye-ON-iss)! This font currently supports the following languages: English, Spanish (Español), French (Français), German (Deutsch), Portuguese (Português), and Russian (Русский)
¡Esto es mi FontStruction Ionnis! Se pronuncia Ayanes. Este FontStruction actualmente es compatible con Español, Inglés (English), Francés (Français), Alemán (Deutsch), Portugués (Português), y Ruso (Русский). (lo siento si tengo gramática mala, estoy aprendiendo español)
Hello everyone! This is a font based off of the Casio fx-ES Series Calculator text. I also included Hiragana and Katakana, though they're difficult. Cyrillic is slightly harder, but easy. Alternates are in Private Use Area!
Font with Monospaced Letters
This font is free for personal uses.
This font is also free for commercial uses.
Each character is 1 unit away.
Font Comes in Languages: Danish, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Zulu. It Supports the Following Blocks: Alphabetic Presentation Forms, Basic Latin, Currency Symbols, General Punctuation, Geometric Shapes, Greek and Coptic, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Latin-1 Supplement, Letterlike Symbols, Mathematical Operators, and Spacing Modifier Letters.
KrLonjt is a pixel-optimized, sans-serif typeface which is free for personal and commercial uses. It has monospace letters and it supports ligatures, the Florin currency symbol, lozenge, and more.
I was annoyed that there was really no good recreation of the Minecraft font. So I made one and added some stuff like Hiragana and Katakana. :)