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- Modified clone of Vespa II
STILL WORK IN PROGRESS
- New symbols in many languages
- Working to make it unicode (will update at least once a month)
This is a clone of Vespa IIA justov-like font. Made with DylanStruct fonts.
I actually fixed the glyphs to this font.
---VERSIONS LIST---
Version 1.0 - Initial release.
Version 1.1: New glyphs: Latin extended B, IPA extensions, Spacing modifier letters, Greek Pamphylian digamma, Extra cyrillic, Symbols. Fixes: Greek final sigma, phi and chi. PUA Added: Font specials and small numbers. (and Currency signs: Ruble sign.)
Version 1.2: New glyphs: Latin extended-B, IPA extensions, More cyrillic, Symbols. PUA: Font specials (with iota accents), Metelko.
Version 1.3: New glyphs: Cyrillic extended-B (Yn), PUA: Shidinn, symbols (Gear).
Version 1.4: Added PUA: Shidinn Extensions.
Version 1.5: New glyphs: Greek Mp & Nt, PUA: Fake greek.
Version 1.6: Added New english "Kwak" (PUA), Old english Insulars, and Added Latin capital letter alpha and Latin Half H (in Latin extended-C).
Version 1.7: Added Cherokee, Added Latin L with double bar, H, K, Z with descender and V with right hook (lowercase), Added AA, AO & AU. (Like Latin extended C-D). and Added Latin small letter Chi (in Latin extended-E).
Version 1.8: Added Leafonetix & Latin extended-G.
Version 1.9: Added Deseret, Caucasian albanian & PUA: Latin extended-H.
Version 2.0: Added Osage, PUA: Shilu, Three-Headed M, Triple-U.
Version 2.1: Added Elbasan & Lydian. (and Small Caps).
Version 2.2: Added Devanagari numbers, PUA: More unifon & Some unused hebrew was added.
Version 2.2.1: Added Tamil rupee sign, Unused greek.
Version 2.3: Added More symbols, Fixed the letters.
Version 2.3.1: Added 2 Unused armenian letters. and Added Capital Ligature Ech Yiwn.
Version 2.4: Added Old italic, PUA: Latin extended-I & Oldstyle numbers.
Version 2.5: Added Foamemes & Emoji.
Version 2.6 - Fixed the glyphs, Added Armenian Vo-Yiwn and Cyrillic extended-C.
Version 2.7 - Added chit'de.
Version 2.7.1 - Added kaktovik numbers.
Version 2.7.2 - Added font alternatives: lowercase A and G.
---MILESTONE OF GLYPHS---
2000: Checked
2500: Not checked
3000: Not checked
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In the world of technology, fonts are a crucial part of creating a visual experience for users. From the earliest days of computing, fonts have played a significant role in shaping the way we interact with computers. Just like how handwriting can be a reflection of one's personality and style, fonts add a unique touch to the digital world. One of the most iconic fonts in the history of computing is the one used in old computers. This font, known as the Fixedsys font, was introduced in the 1980s and was the standard font for many operating systems, including DOS and Windows. Its simple yet blocky design gave off a retro, futuristic feel that was popular during that time. The Fixedsys font was also commonly used in early video games and software, making it a symbol of nostalgia for many technology enthusiasts. Despite its limitations, such as not having lowercase letters, the Fixedsys font had a significant impact on the evolution of typography in computing. It paved the way for other fonts to be created and used in modern computers, allowing for more creativity and expression in design. As technology continues to advance, it's essential to remember the humble beginnings of fonts and appreciate the role they play in our digital world, just like how the Fixedsys font will always have a special place in the hearts of old computer users.
**VERSIONS**
1.0 - Initial
**COMING SOON**
2.0 - Foamemes and shidinn
3.0 - Shidinn extensions
4.0 - Lycian and old italic
5.0 - More cadexian and Meyziko
6.0 - Unused Armenian and hebrew
7.0 - Chit'de and spantty
8.0 - Emoji
9.0 - Karmeli and Latin abkhaz
10.0 - Lowercase unifon and OBZ
This is a clone of 8-bit AnthonistructSee more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1670692/yakz-1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2410668/yko-liki-sans
This is a clone of spacefurs condensedAN 8×8 PIXEL FONT.
THIS FONT CONTAINS THE LATIN, GREEK, CYRILLIC, ARABIC, AND HEBREW ALPHABETS.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:02:10 — FIRST RELEASE WITH SIX HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIVE CHARACTERS.
This is a clone of PARALLAX-SYSTEM-FONT-1AN UPDATED VERSION OF MY ASTRO-DYNAMICS FONT WITH A LOT MORE CHARACTERS.
This is a clone of ASTRO-DYNAMICS-ULTRA-COMPRESSEDThe year is 2020. Oni is still making futuristic-y fonts. I was told there'd be flying cars. The future lied to me.
Contains support for:
All modern European Latin langauges (Full Latin-A character set), Cyrillic languages (Russian/Serbo-Croat/Bulgarian/Macedoian/Ukranian/Belarussian), Greek
This one feels like it's been a long time coming. Surprised it only took me two and a half months to get all done, and half of that was it being on the backburner. A good, solid font with a futuristic slant to it. All Latin languages present and correct, as ever.
Welcome to the Future...
Dramatics aside, QUANTUM is a visual display typeface designed to convey one cyberpunk future out of many.
It is intended to be built as a monospaced font (however, spacing errors occurred, and it is a faux-monospace as a result), made on a 9x10 pixel grid out of a personal fascination with the vision of the cyberpunk future according to the 90s and a desire to capture the "spirit" of the original Sony PlayStation. One of the leading sources of inspiration is the work by The Designers Republic (tDR).
This typeface not only features Latin characters, but also Cyrillic, Greek, and even a few Coptic characters for good measure (in hopes of easing in the old world into the future)
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2361576/htg-futuroid-1
This is a clone of Pattaya MonoTHE MILLENNIUM NEVER ENDS WITH THIS FONT!
Yep! That's right, Y2K is not that bad with this font! It's a celebration of the era that started a whole new generation of early internet goop!
This whole font are free to use, cause it's my first font to use for this site. Feel free to modify, share or fix it. But CREDIT THE AUTHOR, PLEASE! Thank You!
A clinical font, an attempt at trying to work curves in a non-curved setting. I believe this works stronger as a text font, and I've given it the usual Euro specials, as well as Google font support if you are such way inclined.
Also added some Russian support because why not? It looks like it'd fit. Also Greek, too.