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Named after the application “Chrome”.
This is a clone of Enchrome New Unicode 1.0there is a new version, use this one when you need special characters (åæöäóéâ...)
version (9.0)
created to serve as a libre, dyslexia-friendly fond,
see aswell the webpage of https://opendyslexic.org for free and libre dyslexia-friendly fonds!!
The next and final version, will be (10.0) and will not recieve changes in the forseeable future from me.
see aswell the webpage of https://opendyslexic.org for free and libre dyslexia-friendly fonds!!
This is a clone of 1-fjd (9)Montfauçon is a serif pixel font recreation of the original main font from the PC graphic adventure Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, also used in the sequel Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror.
The character set of Montfauçon includes a vast array of additional diacritic variants and bonus characters. Every character that doesn't pop up in the game has been designed to match the look and feel of the base characters.
I recommend to use this one with font sizes that are multiple of 17pt and avoid any font smoothing or anti aliasing methods.
~ Montfauçon by Caveras - a font recreation based on the original font from the PC game Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, developed by Revolution Software and released by Virgin Interactive in 1996. ~
Narrow and heavy, ultra bold Piano key designs once required fractional brick scaling to generate their distinctive slit-like counter forms while working with maximum curves. Composite stacks provide a more elegant and versatile solution to this old problem. In this way, they can be seen as an important milestone on the road toward individually scalable bricks...
Letterspacing is kept tight in this fontstruction, but still needs a great deal of manual kerning especially around all the character lacking serifs on one or both sides.
72+ initial downloads done during testing and troubleshooting. More characters to come. Enjoy, and please vote kindly. : )
This is a clone