Ocelot - A monospaced sans-serif font with no curves!
So this is basically how you can design each letter of the alphabet using 2x4 wooden planks. I can also show you the difficulty level for some of these letters. For example: the letters L, T, and I are the easiest to make, letters like R (which is what I'm gonna make) is in the medium level, and the letter G is the hardest to make. Examples of letters that have similar difficulty levels include Q and O (where Q is just an O with an extra thing at the bottom), E and F (where E is just an F with an extra 45° angle at the bottom), and W and M (exactly the same difficulty, with W just being an M upside-down). But, even though G and C have similar shapes, the letter G having an extra line makes it indeed much harder to make than the letter C, making it actually the hardest to make out of all the letters.
This is a pixel font based on the iconic "S" design. Shading modifiers are in the More Latin section, from À (U+C0) to È. (U+C8)
Format: Shading Modifier | The letter(s) it's for
À | E and t
Á | E, F, and f
 | G and e
à | S
Ä | S and Y
Å | Y
Æ | G
Ç | ?
È | @
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