Here's a little goofy font I made, it's a bit rough and I'm still baffled on how to make a better 's'! (I made the constraint a 4x4 grid with a 2x2 grid filter)
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hey, long time no see eh? anyways, ive been inactive because ive kind of lost motivation, and honestly, its really hard for me to make fonts now since when i do, nobody really sees them, so it kinda kills my motivation :( but, i won't let that discourage me! i can and will get another pink star! hopefully?<<
License: SIL Open Font License 1.1
Setia Code is a blocky monospaced font that inspired from these four fonts; Tobias Frere-Jones's "Gotham" font, Joel Carrouche's "Linotte" font, Julieta Ulanovsky's "Montserrat" font, and the Rodrigo Fuenzalida's "Outfit" font. While this monospaced font is inspired from these four proportional fonts, it also inspired from my two monospaced fonts, winch is "Karina Console Simple" and "Lexita Mono". The name of "Setia" means "Loyal" in Indonesian, bringing up the one glory, playful, adorable, and beautiful monospaced font that can be used alongside with these four proportional fonts; "Gotham", "Linotte", "Montserrat", and "Outfit" fonts. This monospaced font is suitable for coding, code blocks, tabular datas, and especially can be paired with these four fonts.
17/05/2026 Update:
- Slighty repositioned the lowercase "k" letters
- Minor adjustments at "IJ" ligature
- Added "ft" ligature
26/05/2026 Update:
- Fixed the glyph spacing in one of glyphs
- Vulgar fractions now uses open "4"
DISCLAIMER: XLS2009's Setia Code font is not affiliated with other font creators and fonts with similar name made by different creators.
Since Lexita Mono's single storey lowercase "a" apperance style would not match well with Readex Pro's double storey lowercase "a" apperance style, you can use Annisa Console, Jetbrains Mono, or even Illinois Mono that pairs with Readex Pro as the monospaced font. But these fonts doesn't meant to completey fit well with these fonts. - Illinois Mono uses serif-less digit "1" and basic curved-top "3"; JetBrains Mono does have opened digit "4" and seriffed "7"; Annisa Console is one of the fonts that having most of glyphs having similar apperance style to Readex Pro, but Annisa Console font only contains common english latin letters, means that Annisa Console is only supports few languages like Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu. So, the Rexina Mono comes out as the monospaced pairing with Readex Pro for terminal blocks!
Behold! Rexina Mono is a new pixelated monospaced font designed for coding or terminal blocks for websites/apps that uses Readex Pro font. This font is almost very similar to Lexita Mono, but with few adjustments. - Especially, this font uses double storey lowercase "a" instead of single storey, and it has slight-less-sharp uppercase "A" & "V". This similar thing can also be Lexend and Readex Pro, where both of these fonts are almost very similar. Lexend uses single storey lowercase "a", while the Readex Pro uses double storey lowercase "a". - The existence of Rexina Mono is reasonable not only for giving the best pair as the monospaced font used in terminal blocks with the website/app that uses Readex Pro as the main font for their website, but also providing unique apperance traits where this monospaced font uses double storey lowercase "a" alongside with simple straight tail in lowercase "t" (aka. simple flat lowecase "t").
Rexina Mono is licensed under SIL Open Font License 1.1, You can use Rexina Mono anywhere for both Personal or Commercial use. Just do not resell this font - it's against of the license aggrement!
Lexita Mono font has been made as the monospaced font that inspired from Lexend font, it can actually also be paired with Readex Pro as well, but Readex Pro does have double storey lowercase "a". So, Rexina Mono is designed for terminal blocks in the websites/apps that uses Readex Pro as primary font, giving a unsual pairing between modern curves and pixelated style apperance.
While Rexina Mono is now there, both Lexita Mono and Rexina Mono font will still to be updated together. - Stay tuned!
It's your website/app still use Lexend? I recommended you to use Lexita Mono font for the terminal blocks! If you already using Readex Pro font, then you welcome to use this monospaced font too!
If you having a feedback about Rexina Mono font, please leave the comment there! I am going to try giving as good I can do!
DISCLAIMER: XLS2009's Rexina Mono font is not affiliated with Readex Pro font, this also applies to other font creators and fonts with similar name made by different creators.
26/04/2026 Update:
- Optimizaton for some of the characters to match with each other
14/05/2026 Update:
- "Latin Extended-B" & "IPA Extensions" Support
- Minor adjustments to some characters
- Addition of some Currency symbols
- Some optimizations in some glyphs
24/05/2026 Update:
- Improved the size of Section Sign
28/05/2026 Update:
- Renamed from "Arianna Mono" to "Rexina Mono"
This is a clone of Lexita MonoAre you using Lexend font? You should try Lexita Mono! - It's one of monspaced font that pairs playfully with Lexend! Unlike most of Monospaced fonts, Lexita Mono font uses the single storey "a", this similar style can also be found in the Colophon Foundy's Space Mono font.
"Lexita Mono" is a pixelated monospaced font that designed to pair with "Lexend" fonts with playful/student-styled single storey "a", simple flat lowecase "t", modern flat top "3", and classic-styled closed "4". "Lexita Mono" is the new version of "Ghea Code" with many optimizations. Unlike Lexend where the main focus is on the readability, Lexita Mono is designed for coding purposes, and provides all entire vulgar fractions. Since Lexita Mono font style is the combination between pixelated and monospaced, this font can actually used as the heading figures or either texts that actually intended as the monospaced font (like numbers that could change).
Lexita Mono font is officially licensed under SIL Open Font License, you can use Lexita Mono font at anywhere for personal or commercial purposes. Just don't sell this font anywhere!
Formerly known as "Ghea Code Plus" before 17/04/2026, and "Lexita" before 28/05/2026.
Tips:
1. If you using Lexend font at your website/app, you can use the Lexita Mono font for the code blocks, this type of pairing can make your monospaced font style fits more better with Lexend font. This font can also to be used together with Readex Pro, but Readex Pro does have double storey lowercase "a" instead. So, if you using the Readex Pro font, Rexina Mono font match much better for code blocks with Readex Pro as the primary font. While the rest of Rexina Mono glyphs are based from Lexita Mono, Rexina Mono uses double storey lowercase "a" and slight-less-sharp uppercase "A" & "V" instead.
2. If you prefering the monospaced font that the glyphs are based from Lexend or Readex Pro, you can use Illinois Mono. But Illinois Mono font uses serif-less digit "1" and curved top "3" instead, winch these could cause a ambiguity and confusions, and may not the best for Lexend and Readex Pro font pairings with monospaced fonts. So, it's recommended to use Lexita Mono or Rexina Mono despite these monospaced fonts are blocky for Lexend and Readex Pro to reduce the ambiguity.
3. All of our fontstructions (Including Lexita Mono) are currently only compatible with TTF file downloads. So, in order to get OTF or WOFF2 version works perfectly, you have to download it as TTF file, and then convert the TTF font file you downloaded at EverythingFonts.
DISCLAIMER: XLS2009's Lexita Mono font is not affiliated with Lexend font, this also applies to other font creators and fonts with similar name made by different creators.
22/04/2026 Update:
- "Latin Extended-A" Support
- Some glyphs has been optimized, especially "s" and "z".
- Ligatures has been added
- Fixed the height in ampersand ("&")
25/04/2026 Update:
- Addition of some characters
- Fixed the glyph spacing
- Addition of some symbols
14/05/2026 Update:
- "Latin Extended-B" Support
- "IPA Extensions" is now available
- Minor adjustments to some characters
- Some of "Greek" glyphs added
- Minor other fixes
24/05/2026 Update:
- Improved the size of Section Sign and the Registered Trademark symbol
- Addition of some symbols
- Adjustment to some of letterlike symbols and some other symbols
28/05/2026 Update:
- Renamed from "Lexita" to "Lexita Mono"
This is a clone of Ghea Codeoriginal by ETHproductions.
i added latin accents for portuguese, spanish, french and german people.
update: added missing diacritics and oe glyph (i didn´t know that existed in French language before)
This is a clone of fs morningE. T. Font is a playful modular typeface, inspired by the theme of aliens. Each character takes the form of a charming extraterrestrial, featuring whimsical “antennae,” “eyes,” and “mouths.” Constructed with simple geometric shapes, E. T. Font is ideal for creative projects, children’s books, and sci-fi-themed designs.
Bold-ganic is a bold, semi-dense, and playful typeface that incorporate organic and life within the design. Some characters are adorned with elements of leaves or sprouts, giving the typeface a unique, nature-inspired aesthetic.
LORD KRUMBLE —A transitional sans that mixed Art-Deco with neo-classical humanist minuscules
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Inspired to celebrate the homecoming of him who strikes fear in all badly baked treats, the one which nightmares are made of, that kind of person that makes every cookie crumble and wanna skip school for a day or two. Of course I'm talking about the one and only "Cookielord".
— "What couldn't be better suiting than to have a freshly crafted and new font that is celebrating his return."
Him recently dropping a new FontStruction somewhat came as a pretty unexpected but nice surprise. It just so happened to be that I was already looking for new ideas that could lead to the next project. In fact, until recently I was actually still struggling with this, and hadn't really been able to provide a catchy and motivating design theme to bring to the table that would once again help me on my way with starting a new FontStruct project. So I took this occasion to see if I was able to find a little inspiration in his Verminfont. Not particularly aimed at doing a derivative work, nor anything closely resembling his cool font. Instead rather trying to draw some inspiration from that peculiar and playful but friendly characteristic, that to me personally distinguishes his Vermin font the most anyway.
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And so I appoligize for the fact that this doens't truly relates or do justice stylistically in any way to the aesthetic present in Cookielord's original Vermin font. That being said, this is what became the end product of that.
But, it does have one striking resemblance that pays a homage to him, and that is the included cookie. Sorry I took a bite out of it my friend, hope you can still appreciate it.
— Just to let you know that regardless wether you decide to stay or not, your recent return isn't going to be for nothing!!
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No 'Brick Size' filters were used, which of course presented me with a lot of challenges that limited the amount of complexity I was able to put in, something that wouldn't been the case with (2:2) 'Brick Size' filter settings. The other noteworthy aspect to this particular fontstruct is its grid size, which is tiny. Never before have I made a Fontstruction that required kerning values to fluctuate only as little as 0,01. This also made it impossible to implement optical corrections on the vertical axis in the form of overshoots, but luckily this didn't became a very clear issue in the end.
I'm not sure if I can complete the additional Latin accents for all characters due to the limited grid space available surrounding some of glyphs. I might try doing those later.
Let me know what u think of it so far fella's, stay tuned!
Cheers
A playful stencil-type font that's best used for a headline or small amount of type. I'm not happy with some of the letters like the K and the R and they will need to be tweaked. This is a work in progress.
This is a clone