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The extra-bold/black weight of Ari-W9500 Condensed.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500 DisplayThe extra-bold/black weight of Ari-W9500.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500 BoldThe bold weight of Ari-W9500 Condensed.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500 BoldThe bold weight of Ari-W9500.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500The condensed style of Ari-W9500.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500Presenting... Ari-W9500 - a complete pixel font family with multiple weights & styles.
This is basically pixelated Arial. Nothing interesting, really. The font is heavily inspired by the pixelated font used in Microsoft's Windows 95. The project was originally meant to be an improved and revamped version of the popular W95FA pixel font.
With more than 1600 glyphs, the font can support a wide range of languages (primarily supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic).
The alternative glyphs of all the font styles included in the family are stored in the "Braille Patterns" Unicode block.
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Extra context:
For those who are wondering, Ari-W9500 began under construction BEFORE Roguewas even planned. After done publishing Rogue, I just wanted to finish this project up and move on.
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The entirety of the Ari-W9500 font family (6 styles):
• Ari-W9500 Display (Extra-bold)
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Future plans:
Looking forward to adding Hebrew support soon.
Due to technical difficulties, I WILL NOT be making italic versions for the styles.
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If you see any glyphs in the font that's incorrectly designed, please tell me by commenting.
Feel free to clone the project and add additional language support (e.g.: CJK, Thai, Arabic, Devanagari) as you wish.
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Thanks for enjoying this moment with me.
A replication of the Panasonic Omnivision VCR bitmap. Now, that I have a Panasonic Omnivision VCR for myself, the model being a PV-V4520, I can make this font with ease and 100% accuracy.
This font is not entirely accurate. Please point out errors so I can fix them in the forseeing future.
This is a clone of VCRStereoCyr(Credit to Paradigm The Great for the original typeface.)
This is the second font I've made so far and currently my "dream font", if such a thing like that exists.
I've never seen a typeface with a capital R, S, and number 4 like this one, as the only one I've come across by the beginning of August 2023 would be "Videotape", however even that would be misaligned and wonky. This font is the sequel to my first font, "Tracking Knobs", but with more glyphs and lowercase letters.
This is a clone of CHARGEN '92The Mathematical symbols & signs meant to be used with RomByte.
Character sheet:
A: Left Arrow
B: Down Arrow
C: Up Arrow
D: Right Arrow
E: Left-Right Arrow
F: Up-Down Arrow
G: Left-Right Double Arrow
H: Up-Down Double Arrow
I: Bold Left Arrow
J: Bold Down Arrow
K: Bold Up Arrow
L: Bold Right Arrow
M: Bold Left-Right Arrow
N: Bold Up-Down Arrow
O: Bold Left-Right Double Arrow
P: Bold Up-Down Double Arrow
Q: Euler's Number Character
R: ×10 character
S: Square Root (Head)
T: Square Root (Body)
U: Left-Pointing Triangle
V: Down-Pointing Triangle
W: Up-Pointing Triangle
X: Right-Pointing Triangle
Y: Typing Cursor (Horizontal)
Z: Typing Cursor (Vertical)
a: Typing Cursor (Block)
b: Clockwise Open Circle Arrow
c: On/Off Symbol
d: Play Symbol
e: Pause Symbol
f: Hollow Circle
g: Filled Circle
h: X-Cross Sign
i: Tick Sign
j: Open Big Parentheses (for 2 or more lines)
k: Close Big Parentheses (for 2 or more lines)
l: Open Big Square Bracket (for 2 or more lines)
m: Close Big Square Bracket (for 2 or more lines)
n: Open Big Curly Bracket (for 2 lines)
o: Close Big Curly Bracket (for 2 lines)
p: Open Massive Curly Bracket (for 4 lines)
q: Close Massive Curly Bracket (for 4 lines)
r: Body Parentheses/Bracket (the middle part. For odd, 3 or more lines)
s: Body Large Curly Bracket (the middle part. For odd, 3 or more lines)
t: Overlap Bar
u: Overlap X-Cross
v: Overlap Slash
w: Overlap Big X-Cross
x: Unknown Variable x
y: Unknown Variable y
z: Unknown Variable z
0: Left Double Arrow
1: Down Double Arrow
2: Up Double Arrow
3: Right Double Arrow
4: Bold Left Double Arrow
5: Bold Down Double Arrow
6: Bold Up Double Arrow
7: Bold Right Double Arrow
8: Bold Unknown Variable x
9: Bold Unknown Variable y
. (period): Bold Unknown Variable z
, (comma): Mathematical Fraction Seperator
? (question mark): Upper Body Extended Curly Bracket (for even, 4 or more lines)
! (exclamation mark): Lower Body Extended Curly Bracket (for even, 4 or more lines)
The full subscript version of Rombyte.
This is a clone of RomByte - Superscripts"Gardenia...my sweet darling, in your sweet childlike eyes I see..."
Gardenia Sans is a 9px bitmap font with full support for English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Feel free to use this font in commercial and non-commercial projects, as well as modify it however you may please, but a shout-out would be much appreciated. :)
You are also free to reupload this font to other websites, BUT ONLY IF YOU CREDIT ME, PLEASE!!
Recreation of "Normal Centipede" from CPFONTS.FON, included in Microsoft Arcade from 1993.
The original font seems to have been intended to be capital letters and numbers only, with what appears to be poorly-resized bitmaps from a different font in the rest of the character set. Some, especially the punctuation, were literally illegible. So I hope you'll forgive me that this isn't a 100% faithful recreation.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS FONT IS CURRENTLY TEMPORARILY PAUSED.
A simple and clean (10 px in width × 20 px in height) Unicode pixel/bitmap font, inspired by Unifoundry's Unifont typeface project.
This project is still very in-progress of making so it'll be a while until an actual release is made.
If you have any improvement ideas or reports on any incorrect glyphs, please tell me by commenting. I don't have much experience in designing glyphs for non-latin, especially symbol characters, so any help is greatly appreciated.
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Unicode Blocks that are fully supported (excluding Unencoded Unicode characters):
- Basic Latin
- Latin-1 Supplement
- Latin Extended-A
- Latin Extended-B
- Latin Extended Additional
- IPA Extensions
- Spacing Modifier Letters
- Combining Diacritic Marks
- Greek and Coptic
- Greek Extended
- Cyrillic
- Cyrillic Supplement
- Phonetic Extensions
- Phonetic Extensions Supplement
- General Punctuation
- Superscripts and Subscripts
- Currency Symbols
- Letterlike Symbols
- Number Forms
- Arrows
- Mathematical Operators
- Enclosed Alphanumerics
- Box Drawing
- Block Elements
- Geometric Shapes
- Miscellaneous Symbols
Unicode Blocks that are in progress of making but are not yet finished:
- Supplemental Arrows-A
- Supplemental Arrows-B
- Braille Patterns
- Miscellaneous Technical (PAUSED)
- Dingbats
Unicode Blocks that have glyphs yet to be fixed:
- [none]
The Professor Layton font, but with an excess of added symbols and diacriticals. I hunted down font maps because I don’t have actual font maps just so I could make this. Please, go crazy.
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Source font: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/483213/prof_layton
FOR KANJI CHARACTERS: I recommend using the Zpix font and slightly raising the baseline on the Kanji characters. With a bit of adjustment you can get whatever you’re looking for in Japanese.
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The spacing between lines seems a bit awkward in some cases, so you might want to adjust that, too, with this font.
This is a clone of Prof. LaytonSprint 2 was the first arcade game released by Atari in 1976 that debuted the 8-bit arcade font that many gamers know and love today. And the Atari Legacy font wishes to carry the torch as it once did back then, especially with new unicodes and glyphs. You can tell it's a font based on the golden days of gaming because of the "E". The unique "E" may seem very familiar for those who played Atari games back in the arcades, and those today who played Atari 50: The Anniversary Collection! The "?" and "!" are even sourced from Atari's Quiz Show, also released in 1976!
This is a clone of Arcade LegacyA special Pac-Man version of the familiar Arcade Legacy font on FontStruct, given the title: PAC-MAN LEGACY! (Yes, it's even in stylized all-caps)
What's changed, you might ask? The exclamation mark (!), now based on the "!" as seen in both Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man when you start up a game, and begin another maze after eating all of the Pac-Dots. If it's one thing that matters most, it's detail.
The definitive retro gaming font, now available to use for your gaming-related projects, without a single arcade quarter required, is here! Why stick with Press Start 2P when you can use this, especially the fact that this font has over 1000 characters? This font was originally inspired by nostalgic arcade games, such as Bubble Bobble, Donkey Kong, Mario Bros., Frogger, Wonder Boy, Kung-Fu Master, Punch-Out!!, Karate Champ, Burger Time, Centipede, Track & Field, Bomb Jack, and many more!
This is a clone of Super Mario Bros. NES