A Hebrew extension for Gezoda's MINE-SWEEPER
This is a clone of MINE-SWEEPERHere’s my recreation to the original NeueBit font called “FS NeueBit Typeface” which it has Cyrillic, IPA Extensions, Arabic, More Greek and Coptic Characters, Coptic and more. This is the mixed/neutral font that I’ve ever made… so far
~current version for this font~ (5.1.2 - Emojis - 04/02/26)
~font created~ 10:15 ET 3/21/26 | ~last edited by~ 07:21 ET 4/14/26
~published date~ April 16, 2026 3:25 PM ET
~versions of FS NeueBit~
0.0.0 - Basic Latin and Latin-1 Supplement - 3/21/2026 10:15
0.0.1 - Ů and Ÿ update - 3/21/26 18:20
0.0.2 - Latin Extended A and B - 3/21/26 18:23
0.0.4 - IPA Extensions - 3/22/26 12:00
0.0.8 - Greek and Coptic - 3/22/26 12:45
0.1.6 - Cyrillic and Cyrillic Supplement - 3/22/26 18:15
0.3.2 - Armenian - 3/27/26 07:07
0.6.4 - Hebrew - 3/27/26 20:09
1.2.8 - Arabic - 3/27/26 20:15
2.5.6 - Cherokee to Alphabetical Presentation Forms - 3/28/26 08:10
5.1.2 - Emojis (FINAL UPDATE) - 4/2/26 - 4/16/26
A recreation of a font that appears on Barra's Error Message Generator website, which is also a copy of that one Windows font.
If you know the name of it, please comment!
MS Gothic 9 pt font.
Fun fact: This font was also used in versions of RPG Maker 2000.
And no, I'm not gonna add Japanese to it; it will remain at the standard 95 characters (including Space) that you can type on a standard U.S. English keyboard.
You can create a version that includes Hiragana and Katakana if you so wish. To do so, enable Unicode glyphs in the editor and look for the Unicode range 3040-30FF. Right now, I do not have plans to expand this.
A recreation of the font used in the Command Prompt since Windows 3.0, extending the height to conform to the 16 px, 8:5 ratio guidelines of 640x400 (80 x 25).
Based on the Terminal font, 8x12 size configuration, "Chinese_big5" coding.
Some Cyrillic letters are from a Russian bootleg copy of Windows XP named 'Pre SP3 (Windows XP Service Pack III wasn't officially released by Microsoft until 2008. This version was a "Frankenstein" build, using hotfixes and beta files to mimic features from Windows XP Service Pack III a year in advance) Game Edition 2007 Русская БЕТА версия (The "Ðóññêàÿ ÁÝÒÀ âåðñèÿ" text is actually Cyrillic text encoded in Windows-1252 instead of Windows-1251) 0.9.1'
The Apple Logo at F8FF (albeit shrunk down to 7 px in order to fit) can be displayed only on Safari, which is available for Apple devices.
Copyright disclaimer:
Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.
Gorrister is a display pixel font recreation of the original main font from the PC graphic adventure I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream.
The character set of Gorrister includes a vast array of additional diacritic variants and bonus characters. Every character that doesn't pop up in the game has been designed to match the look and feel of the base characters.
I recommend to use this one with font sizes that are multiple of 8pt and avoid any font smoothing or anti aliasing methods.
~ Gorrister by Caveras - a font recreation based on the original font from the PC game I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, developed by Cyberdreams and The Dreamers Guild and released by Cyberdreams in 1995. ~
This is a cloneIs Lowercase X so weird, but not very well? Well, Here’s my recreation to the original Mondwest font called “FS Mondwest Regular” which it has Cyrillic, IPA Extensions, Arabic, More Greek and Coptic Characters, Coptic and more. This font was the best font that I’ve ever made.
~current version for this font~ (2.1.8 - Combining Diacritcal Marks for Symbols at 11:05 ET 12/22/24)
~font created~ 18:01 ET 12/7/24 | ~last edited by~ 11:10 ET 12/22/24
~published date~ December 22, 2024 11:30 AM ET (one year ago)
~versions of FS Mondwest~
0.0.0 Basic Latin (from 06:01 pm ET 12/07/2024)
0.0.4 Latin 1 Supplement (from 11:25 pm ET 12/07/2024)
0.0.9 Latin Extended A (from 05:25 pm ET 12/08/2024)
0.1.5 Latin Extended B (from 08:12 pm ET 12/08/2024)
0.1.7 IPA Extensions (from 03:45 pm ET 12/09/2024)
0.2.1 Greek and Coptic (from 06:50 pm ET 12/09/2024)
0.2.6 Cyrillic (from 03:05 pm ET 12/10/2024)
0.3.2 Cyrillic Supplement (from 07:20 pm ET 12/10/2024)
0.3.5 Armenian (from 07:50 pm ET 12/10/2024)
0.3.8 Hebrew (from 08:31 pm ET 12/10/2024)
0.4.0 Arabic (from 02:55 pm ET 12/11/2024)
0.4.2 Syriac (from 07:31 pm ET 12/11/2024)
0.4.5 Arabic Supplement (from 04:01 pm ET 12/13/2024)
0.5.0 Arabic Extended A (from 07:34 pm ET 12/13/2024)
0.6.0 Cyrillic Extended A-C (from 09:04 pm ET 12/13/2024)
0.7.2 Latin Extended Additional (from 10:00 pm ET 12/13/2024)
0.7.7 Lisu (from 11:00 pm ET 12/13/2024)
0.8.1 Cherokee (from 11:30 pm ET 12/13/2024)
0.8.5 Latin Extended C (from 12:01 am ET 12/14/2024)
0.8.9 Latin Extended D (from 09:00 am ET 12/14/2024)
0.9.7 Phonetic Extensions (from 04:05 pm ET 12/14/2024)
1.0.0 Phonetic Extensions Supplement (from 09:00 am ET 12/15/2024)
1.0.4 Coptic (from 10:00 am ET 12/15/2024)
1.0.7 Musical Symbols (from 11:30 am ET 12/15/2024)
1.1.1 Combining Diacritcal Marks (from 04:00 pm ET 12/15/2024)
1.1.5 Spacing Modified Letters (from 07:09 pm ET 12/15/2024)
1.1.9 Combining Diacritical Marks Extended (from 03:00 pm ET 12/16/2024)
1.2.3 Greek Extended and General Punctuation (from 06:00 pm ET 12/16/2024)
1.2.6 Currency Symbols and Letterlike Symbols (from 06:00 pm ET 12/17/2024)
1.3.0 Enclosed Alphanumerics (from 09:00 pm ET 12/17/2024)
1.4.0 Emoticons (from 03:04 pm ET 12/19/2024)
1.5.3 Number Forms (from 05:02 pm ET 12/19/2024)
1.5.7 Box Drawings (from 09:30 pm ET 12/19/2024)
1.6.2 Block Elements (from 07:00 am ET 12/20/2024)
1.6.6 Geometric Shapes (from 11:00 am ET 12/20/2024)
1.7.0 Braille Patterns (from 02:59 pm ET 12/20/2024)
1.7.3 Alphabetic Presentation Forms (from 05:00 pm ET 12/20/2024)
1.7.5 Combining Half Marks (from 07:00 pm ET 12/20/2024)
1.8.2 Cyrillic Extended D (from 10:00 pm ET 12/20/2024)
1.8.4 Latin Extended E-G (from 06:30 am ET 12/21/2024)
1.9.2 Superscripts and Subscripts (from 11:25 am ET 12/21/2024)
1.9.6 Arrows (from 03:00 pm ET 12/21/2024)
2.0.0 Specials (from 01:15 am ET 12/22/2024)
2.1.5 Dingbats (from 07:05 am ET 12/22/2024)
2.1.8 Combining Diacritcal Marks for Symbols (from 11:05 am ET 12/22/2024)
Available for all Apple devices, all Android devices, all Microsoft laptops and tablets with Chromebook and all Samsung devices.
WARNING: Don't download as TTF because Ģ glyph is OTF only, just download as OTF only.
If you want to do alternates, go to Unicode Express or your Unicode apps and go to Private Areas as Alternates.
The license is Open Font License, it means you all feel free to clone because it's cloneable! It's available on FontStruct, Cufon Fonts, Mediafire and Deviantart.
When you're on iFont, download it and feel free to use it forever!
~credits~
Font: Pangram Pangram Foundry
Extended Glyphs: me
Style: Regular, bold style soon.
By the way, This font was an early Christmas gift for FontStruct & Rob Meek.
Glyphs
This font references the art of Stained Glass window making and the patterns and frames Glaziers use. Every stained glass display is unique! Inspired by a stained glass doorway in Bristol along North Street, Bedminster. Named after Winona, Minnesota.
Montfauçon is a serif pixel font recreation of the original main font from the PC graphic adventure Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, also used in the sequel Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror.
The character set of Montfauçon includes a vast array of additional diacritic variants and bonus characters. Every character that doesn't pop up in the game has been designed to match the look and feel of the base characters.
I recommend to use this one with font sizes that are multiple of 17pt and avoid any font smoothing or anti aliasing methods.
~ Montfauçon by Caveras - a font recreation based on the original font from the PC game Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, developed by Revolution Software and released by Virgin Interactive in 1996. ~