Pixel font for polytonic Greek because obviously anyone wanted that. (I did.)
I mean originally it just had Latin characters but when I decided I wanted a font for polytonic Greek that did everything the way I do it, I just added it to an existing font and renamed it to this superior name.
Works for English, French, Greek, Latin and probably a lot of other Latin things but those are the 4 I use
For the goddess Circe ... Elegant, feminine, joyful, rounded, with a positive swing to it. Working with shapes and 'frames' I made this for the "mix-and-match" set of decorative fonts called CIRCE. The caps can be used as a "majuscle" but might overload visually if used exclusively in a text? The LC are quite legible in smaller sizes. This font is part of a 5-font style set
This font makes use of the most ancient forms of each of our capital English letters. Glyphs that would have been repeated because of shared origins have been given alternate forms of the original glyph to enable differentiation. The question and exclamation mark originate with Latin, written with two letters vertically, and in this version are written the same way but with the original forms of the letters. The rest of the punctuation comes from Greek origins or is made to look similar. The following website can act as a key for the meaning of each letter: http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/3_al.html
Gothixel Mono. A blackletter-style monospace font for small pixel sizes. One half of the Gothixel font family.
Gothixel Mono proudly supports Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Hebrew character sets. It also has a big inventory of characters with diacritics, including those necessary for Vietnamese and polytonic Greek.
Gothixel Mono's majuscules are one pixel wider than the minuscules, and the font's default tracking is on the wide side to accomodate this. You can tighten the tracking if desired, but in that case, all-caps text will run together. If you need appropriate space between all letters, I recommend Gothixel, the proportional-width font. However, Gothixel is further behind in development and doesn't have as many character sets yet.
This font family was originally named "Blackletter RPG".
This is an amazing Blackletter pixel font! It is inspired by many Blackletter and Old English fonts! Comment and let me know what you think! If you put this on your own website, use a download link to this page! If you use this for something comment in the comments below about it and let me know! I like to see my fonts being used! UPDATES: 7/14/2014: - Started More Latin. 7/15/2014: - Added to More Latin. - Added more tags. 8/03/2014: - Added Greek characters. - Added more tags. INSPIRATION: - Most of the capitals, a few of the lower case, and the numbers were inspired by Medieval Pixel. - The rest of the lower case were inspired by Old English.