Based off of a puzzle game Idea I have.
It's sort of like a cross between Gunpey and a 1-D Sudoku.
If you want to see the specific rules to the game, take a look at this document:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lXeDR1XjB7zTUVcm7y7BlOcOmg9rxpAkX7CK_rhQx_I/edit?usp=sharing
A sans-serif pixel font meant to be somewhat small and very legible. This is just my PlainAndSimple font with added Latin-1 characters and some adjustments to numbers and punctuation in Basic Latin. Most upper-case glyphs and numbers are 5 blocks wide plus 1 block for spacing, and from baseline to caps-height is 8 blocks. The descender is 2 blocks below the baseline, and accents on capital letters can go up an extra 3 blocks, so the total max height of a line is 13 blocks. Lower-case letters tend to be less wide than upper-case ones.
This is a clone of PlainAndSimplesimple sans is... well... a simple 7x4(ish) sans-serif pixel font. but not really. there are a lot of funky details hding in the glyphs. try to catch them all!
this is currently the most-glyphed font i ever have which is not a clone of some other font.
this font is gonna have 1000+ glyphs very very soon!
this experiment is now abandoned. i will work on a new unicode font soon.
Based on the Elf Boy Classic font, I felt it could be improved and have lowercase letters. Started out as a design for cross-stitch purposes.
This font will not be useful to you, I almost certain of that. I created it for my own project.
I was looking for a tiny ~7pts pixelated font that is simple, sans-serif, legible and supports Cyrillic (Russian) letters, as well as a few other select symbols. I failed to find a suitable font neither among the preinstalled, nor online, so made my own.
I know for a fact this font is more compact than Franklin Gothic Medium w/o aliasing at 7px. Looks cleaner, too.
V1.1: Changed "6" a little so it wouldn't like "б", Russian lowercase letter for "B". Also fixed Latin lowercase "h" and "f".