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recreation of an techno-digital font known as “Justov”.
The font “Justov” was used in the video “Artistic Alphabet”, which got popular and hit over a million views in over ten years. The video known as “Artistic Alphabet” was created by Joseph G. Hornacek (born September 28, 1974 - died August 16, 2025) in the year 1996 and uploaded to YouTube in July 4, 2006, which is also the 230th independence day of the United States of America.
not really focused on "making it as accurate as possible", i just thought i'd try to extend this
(though... i'll probably try to attempt a recreation of this at some point...)
99% credit goes to Draelent (The original creator of the Draxel font) for the main glyphs, I only expanded the font by making the rest of the symbols and latin letters that the original font lacked.
Original: 93 glyphs
Definitive: 129 glyphs (so far)
You can find the original font here: https://www.dafont.com/draxel.font
This font was not meant to entirely copy the original, and was only made for fun (and my undying love of Angel Hare*). Please support the original creator, both on dafont and their itch.io.
(*Draxel is commonly used in the YouTube web-series Angel Hare, one of my favorite analog series ever. Feel free to check it out too.)
A strong and rounded fixed-width font, aimed at single-font apps such as consoles and text editors.
Good for programming and text interface design.
Has more glyphs and completed Unicode subsets than most default monospace fonts.
This typeface is a modular, dot based display font constructed from evenly spaced circular units that create each letterform through repetition and rhythm. Giving a strong digital and pixel-inspired aesthetic. This font creates a playful yet technical personality, designed primarily for headlines and experimental layouts.
This font has a fun, retro‑sci‑fi feel, like something you’d see on old spaceship panels or vintage space‑adventure posters. The chunky shapes, cut‑outs, and little techy details give it a cool space look without taking itself too seriously. It’s bold, quirky, and perfect for titles, posters, or anything that needs a blast of cosmic personality.
A very versatile unicase tall sans-serif font.
It can be deformed and stretched to make it taller and give it a barcode look. Suitable for logo design and decorations, its unlimited visual power will blow your mind. It can be strong, minimal, serious, playful, techno all in one. Give it your touch and see what it can become.
Contact cosmic.kyou@gmail.com
Oxygen missing
A techno font used in Color Loops, Brick Hit and Worm Strike, all from 2048 charm (minigame collection) and surprisingly in the old version of 2048 Charm
(can you finish it for me by cloning because I'm lazy)
if you find the exact font used in hduofun games (aka dopuz) it will be greatly appreciated
Dengarkanlah Suaraku
Id:entity
Berdiri di tengah terangnya kilau cahaya
Ohayou! , Konbanwa! kami serukan
Kepada dunia
Mengudara tuk hari ini
Bagian dari diri yang mana kah
Yang harus kutunjukkan
Ku tak dapat pernah memutuskan
Lalu suatu hari
Pesan-pesan berdatangan
Kata-kata perih membuatku
Kehilangan arah
Senyuman di balik layar
Sanggup kah untuk ku pertahankan?
Tak pernah ingin kecewakan
Siapapun di luar sana
Namun di saat banyaknya suara
Mana kah yang 'ku harus dengar?
Mencoba mendengarkan
Suara di dalam hati
Inilah diri yang ingin
Ku selalu tunjukkan
Berbagai suara yang berpadu
Dan menjadi satu id:entity
Hari-hari berlalu
Dan sekarang 'ku di sini
Berdiri di tepi panggung ini
Menyambut dunia
Tetapi! 'Ku tak sendiri
Bersama lainnya sekarang
Seakan seperti keluarga
Bersatu dalam perbedaan
Namun di saat banyaknya perbedaan
Dapat kah harmoni tercipta?
Bergandengan tangan
berjuang raih mimpi bersama
Semua bersorak
Dengan suara gempita
Menyebarkan kebahagiaan
Di mana pun itu, bergemalah
Panggung yang lebih besar
Kini menunggu
Waktunya telah tiba
Tanpa adanya ragu
Dengan semua warna suara
Menjadi harmoni sebenarnya
Hilanglah semua
Rasa bimbang di hati
Inilah diri yang
ingin selalu tunjukkan
Berbagai suara yang berpadu
Dalam perbedaan
Takkan pernah tergoyahkan
Dan menjadi satu id:entity
Ohayo! Konbanwa!
Otsukaresama deshita!
Ohayo! Konbanwa!
Kita kan jumpa lagi
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id:entity voices
hololive Indonesia
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Please Don't Press Lowercase O or Uppercase O in the Lyrics
16 segment font for lifts
If you want monospace (more suitable for lifts/elevators) set spacing settings to 17px Mono otherwise 0px Global
For Oblique (more realistic and common), skew by 10 degress clockwise.
Supports Basic ASCII only. Greater/Less than symbols (< & >) are like that so you can construct horizontal arrows like <---, ---> or <--->
Is this font is
This is a clone of LCD Display FontHere is a version of my 6 segment display with a smaller symmetric design. This aids it in displaying the alphabet, as well as very full and normal looking numbers. I tried to give this one an aggressive futuristic design, using sharp corners and deep chamfers. I think I would rather use this font than Pylos (my last version), because that was more traditional in many of its design elements; this is designed to be a bit more of a departure.
I should also address the fact that multiple characters are missing, or wierd looking. That’s because of the limitations of the display, it’s not possible to do them all without more segments (it can manage as many as the traditional 7 segment, though!). For future versions or styles, I probably won’t keep doing more than the normal digits, but I thought it would be useful to do them a few times.
Lastly, a few notes. The white accents are just to show the edge of the segment, and aren't part of it (that’s why they disappear on isolated segments). The tilda shows an exploded video of the segments, just for reference.
Thanks!
This is a segmented display concept I’ve been tinkering with for the past couple years, utilizing a concept I call a “fused middle segment”. This is essentially where the side segments are extended to make up parts of the middle, removing a whole LED (this brings the number down to 6). While it has no purpose as a font, I wanted to try it out here to polish some stuff.
I should also address the fact that multiple characters are missing, or wierd looking. That’s because of the limitations of the display, it’s not possible to do them all without more segments (it can manage as many as the traditional 7 segment, though!). For future versions or styles, I probably won’t keep doing more than the normal digits, but I thought it would be useful to do them at least once.
Anyway, thanks! I would love feedback, and I will make sure to include it in the next versions!