3725702
Published: 27th April, 2024
Last edited: 29th August, 2015
Created: 21st August, 2015
Crisp jet-set monoweight display face. Lots of extended Latin glyphs. Cyrillic, Hebrew, and more.
4517982
Published: 10th August, 2008
Last edited: 22nd August, 2008
Created: 8th August, 2008
A simple pixel font with a lot of characters: Latin, extended latin A & some B, greek, cyrillic, some hebrew, katakana, some hiragana.
80970
Published: 1st September, 2008
Last edited: 5th February, 2009
Created: 31st August, 2008
On of my first fonts. Kind of inspired by an ancient Greek/Roman look, combined with a curved sort of rubberband look. Enjoy!
This fontstruction is made for programmers and coders. It's focused on beeing very small, monospaced and easy to read. It includes many international glyphs. It isn't possible to draw some very exotic letters at this small size, so I abstracted or modified them to still identify them or associate them with the original letter.
The additional information behind 'Pure Prog' have got the following meanings:
12 -> use font-size 12 to see the at original size (although fontstruction says its 16)
5x8 -> capital letters are 5 pixel wide and 8 pixel tall
Pixel -> pixelbased (just consists out of sqaure bricks)
mono -> monospaced/fixed width (every glyph has got the same width)
Dropped -> some accent characters are dropped below the baseline to minimize letter heightThis is a clone of PureProg 12 5x8 Pixel mono Normal
This fontstruction is made for programmers and coders. It's focused on beeing very small, monospaced and easy to read. It includes many international glyphs. It isn't possible to draw some very exotic letters at this small size, so I abstracted or modified them to still identify them or associate them with the original letter.
The additional information behind 'Pure Prog' have got the following meanings:
12 -> use font-size 12 to see the at original size (although fontstruction says its 16)
5x8 -> capital letters are 5 pixel wide and 8 pixel tall
Pixel -> pixelbased (just consists out of sqaure bricks)
mono -> monospaced/fixed width (every glyph has got the same width)
Compressed -> capital accent characters are compressed to same height as standart onesThis is a clone of PureProg 12 5x8 Pixel mono Dropped
2663866
Published: 17th May, 2009
Last edited: 22nd May, 2009
Created: 9th May, 2009
A swashy, scripty, geometric pixel font. Contains Latin, More Latin, Latin A and Greek character sets.
3906162
Published: 18th July, 2009
Last edited: 14th July, 2009
Created: 8th July, 2009
‘int’ stands for ‘international’ as this font covers multiple scripts.
It’s not beautiful, but it has a lot of (uppercase) glyphs to start from. It’s more like a showcase of what is possible in a rectangle 5 pixels wide and 7 pixels tall.
2304962
Published: 9th October, 2009
Last edited: 3rd May, 2010
Created: 8th October, 2009
Pixel font that forms part of a bigger pixel font project (both literally and metaphorically speaking: you'll see). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ This font will be experimenting heavy changes in the future, mostly in more characters, I already marked what Unicode groups I'll be covering with this font by doing the first 2 glyphs in them. I also made the Ttha glyph just for this: ఠ_ఠ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The name comes from mixing "Pixel" and "Caslon", even though I didn't even take Caslon as a reference. I just thought the word game was cool enough.
1501523
Published: 3rd November, 2009
Last edited: 28th November, 2009
Created: 30th October, 2009
The bold extended weight of Haemophobe.This is a clone of Haemophobe
1402710
Published: 28th November, 2009
Last edited: 12th March, 2011
Created: 27th November, 2009
A very... sharp-turn-y...font. And the first published font of the AT series. (UPDATE: Katakana still in progress. Many characters have been updated, especially 'X' and '^')
6849123
Published: 29th November, 2009
Last edited: 2nd March, 2010
Created: 1st October, 2009
A blocky font that includes Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.
Other versions:
East-Asian:
http://fontstruct.fontshop.com/fontstructions/show/262336
Han'geul: http://fontstruct.fontshop.com/fontstructions/show/284617
Notes:
*Use a large font size, at least 72.
*If possible, adjust the leading (the gap between two lines) so that it becomes smaller.
*If possible, adjust kerning between characters that otherwise won't get completely next to eachother, for example Î and any lower case letter.
1002770
Published: 6th December, 2009
Last edited: 6th December, 2009
Created: 5th December, 2009
This is a bold style pixel font with small letters, and Including most of Greek letter.
1406601
Published: 23rd February, 2010
Last edited: 23rd February, 2010
Created: 30th January, 2010
In some cases, some of the non-ASCII characters may "go through eachother". If that happens, try adjusting the tracking between the affected characters if your software allows that. If not, then you can put hair spaces (U+200A) between the characters. But the hair space itself must be of some other font because FontStruct doesn't contain it.
28723168
Published: 20th April, 2010
Last edited: 29th August, 2010
Created: 14th August, 2009
-Right alt + number for the superscript numbers
-The percent sign shows the a/b sign
-Use the no-break-space or fi/fl ligatures to fix any nonalignment caused by the narrower characters (i, j, etc..).This is a clone
401974
Published: 10th September, 2010
Last edited: 10th September, 2010
Created: 9th September, 2010
Based on Wim Crowel's New Alphabet. Ignoring his initial requirement of 45-degree angles, this font emphasizes smoothness and fluidity. Includes experimental Greek + (cluttered and ugly) Bopomofo, two of the few non-Latin scripts I can write.
270971
Published: 14th December, 2010
Last edited: 14th December, 2010
Created: 14th December, 2010
Greek pixel font. For glyphs that don't have examples while FontStructing, I searched the names on FileFormat.com and tried to copy it a little bit. Hope you like it.
255299
Published: 20th December, 2010
Last edited: 20th December, 2010
Created: 19th December, 2010
I made this font because serif uppercase letters look like pillars from ancient temple ruins. I don't know what the wings on the M and T are for. Maybe they're temples for Hermes (or maybe Icarus). Now for the period I wanted to make a big head lying on the ground, but I can't think of the name and I really want a picture reference. Can anyone tell me what that 'big head on the ground' is called? I think I've seen it in Disney's Hercules.
3107442
Published: 3rd January, 2011
Last edited: 15th November, 2013
Created: 3rd January, 2011
A raw pixel font (change size in the view window to PXL) which I decided to design for a web page. Wide range of languages and scripts is supported now (new 2013/11/3, about 500 glyps added). This is my own exercise for working in extra small sizes on displays and my first try to design hiragana, greek and hebrew (kind a hommage to Dedi Cohen :)). Enjoy it! If you like it, write me, please.
1404391
Published: 17th January, 2011
Last edited: 14th January, 2011
Created: 11th January, 2011
A pixel font, ideal for old-style displays or games.
Includes Latin, More Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek/Coptic.
The first in a series of three fonts: Dillinger, Dillinger Wide, and Dillinger Super.
6125299
Published: 6th April, 2011
Last edited: 8th January, 2016
Created: 10th March, 2011
Here is another font coming from the Imagewriter II printer to your hard drive's font folder. This font is based on the printer's built-in proportional character set.
As was the case with my previous IMGwriter fonts, this includes characters (such as accented capitals and Greek characters) that are not originally part of the printer's default character sets.
UPDATES:
* 2014.04.15: Small update includes combining diacritic marks; this was done to circumvent a bug in some Mac programs where the accented characters wouldn't appear correctly after typing in Option+N then N, for example.
* 2013.05.27: Greatly extended the character set.
7305194
Published: 8th April, 2011
Last edited: 5th April, 2016
Created: 21st March, 2011
Another font based on Apple's old ImageWriter II printer. This variation of the font originally followed a strict "dot matrix" pixel layout -- none of the dots nestle into a triangle shape.
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2014.04.15: Small update includes combining diacritic marks; this was done to circumvent a but in some Mac programs where the accented characters wouldn't appear correctly after typing in Option+N then N, for example.
12025165
Published: 15th April, 2011
Last edited: 12th February, 2016
Created: 15th April, 2011
Here is the fourth -- and final -- unique font to come from the ImageWriter II. I had a bit of difficulty trying to copy this from a standard printout using my ImageWriter II's without manipulation. Each character in the ImageWriter II's "Near Letter Quality" (NLQ) mode jammed a 16x14 character into what would normally be an 7x7 template.
I wound up figuring out that the ImageWriter printed each character's odd-numbered pixel rows before printing out the even-numbered pixel rows. Ultimately, I caught a rather (un)lucky break after the printer would mess up after the odd-numbered pixel row printout. This worked out because I was able to separate the alternating rows, then I spliced them back together.
Getting back to the font's attributes, ImgWriter NLQ, much like my previous ImgWriter entries, features characters that were not a part of the original design -- accented capital letters, the "fi" and "fl" ligatures, the yen and Euro symbols, fractions, et. al. The only character in this font that is not monospaced is the ellipses (or "dot-dot-dot"); this was made to be a double-spaced character to cut down on the white space between periods.
Enjoy!
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2014.04.15: Small update includes combining diacritic marks; this was done to circumvent a bug in some Mac programs where the accented characters wouldn't appear correctly after typing in Option+N then N, for example.
(Last updated on 2013.05.06: Includes a greatly expanded character set.)