ᛜThis is an elder futhark set of runes included reversed runes and numbers. For reversed rune press Shift. Here goes the layout on keyboard.
F - Fehu - ᚠ
U - Uruz - ᚢ
X - Thurus - ᚦ
A - Ansus - ᚫ
R - Raido - ᚱ
C,K - Kennaz - ᚲ
G - Gebo - The rune of gift and partnership, in case you don't know - ᚷ
V,W - Wunjo - ᚹ
H - Hagalaz - ᚺ
N - Nautiz - ᚾ
I - Isa - ᛁ
J - Jera - ᛃ (This one means the time to harvest)
Z - Eihwaz - ᛇ
P - Perth - ᛈ (This one is the secret)
Y - Algiz - ᛉ
S - Soulu - ᛊ
T - Teiwaz - ᛏ
B - Berkana - ᛒ
E - Ehwaz - ᛖ
M - Mannaz - ᛗ
L - Laguz - ᛚ
Q - Inguz - ᛜ
O - Othala - ᛟ
D - Dagaz - ᛞ - The rise of new day
Recreation of the runic pixel font from Origin Systems' "Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny" (1988).
Ultima's runic alphabet contains a character for each A-Z letter of the latin alphabet. In addition, it has compound characters for specific letter pairings which, unfortunately, cannot be set up in a TrueType font (you'd need OpenType for these custom ligatures, I assume). As these characters (with one exception) lack an appropriate unicode point, they have been added here as follows (to unicode characters that at least visually appear close enough): "ee" 'currency sign' (U+00A4), "th" 'capital thorn' (U+00DE), "st" 'bowtie' (U+22C8), "ng" 'tifinagh letter yag' (U+2D33), "ea" 'vai syllable ta' (U+A55A).
As in the game, "space" between words uses a middle dot, and the full stop/period uses a symbol resembling a staff of aesculapius.
Only the characters present in the game's runic character set have been included.
This is my imagination of how Cyrrilic and Latin letters would look like if were more "runic".
A very tall, thin gothic font. It was made specially for Halloween, and will be perfect for spooky designs, but it'll work great for non-seasonal designs as well. It could also be said to resemble nordic runes, or to have a modern ethnic vibe.
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. :)
Recreation of the pixel font from Graftgold/Hewson Consultants' "Ranarama" (1987) on the ZX Spectrum.
This recreation includes the handful of futhark runes used in the game, though one of the runes appears to be made up.
The same font is used in the Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 ports, though the runes are slightly different.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.