A blocky, somewhat futuristic, mostly sans-serif font. All latin characters are in square dimensions. Lower case letters are a third of the size of upper case letters. It was developed with my 2019 spelling reform proposal for European languages in mind, and therefore may posess and/or lack some features unexpectedly.
This is a cloneA sans-serif pixel font meant to be somewhat small and very legible. This is just my PlainAndSimple font with added Latin-1 characters and some adjustments to numbers and punctuation in Basic Latin. Most upper-case glyphs and numbers are 5 blocks wide plus 1 block for spacing, and from baseline to caps-height is 8 blocks. The descender is 2 blocks below the baseline, and accents on capital letters can go up an extra 3 blocks, so the total max height of a line is 13 blocks. Lower-case letters tend to be less wide than upper-case ones.
This is a clone of PlainAndSimpleObject Grotesque is a medium Sans-serif typeface. With its low contrast and modern look, making it perfectly for our branding and headlines. These typeface works well both in larger and smaller sizes and handles tight spacing nicely. This font includes 235 characters.
Experimental cyberpunk robot mosaic thing.
It gives me a strong "system font" feeling and seems like something that might be included with the OS of some futuristic tech deck. If the Fairlight Excalibur from Shadowrun Returns had its own font, this could be it!
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Original size: 21pt (use multiples of this size for pixel perfection)
Version 1.3: Added Polish.
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Another simple experiment with composites, this time trying to make a font which can easily accomplish a "diamond encrusted" or "disco floor" style effect within my graphics software.
SPOILER: I succeeded. :D
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This is a cloneThe font I'm making will gradually have more and more characters, even PUA's for unencoded ones!
Plans for future updates:
- Expanding the font to include more Latin characters
- Adding some non-Latin alphabets like Greek and Cyrillic
- Adding sitelen pona and Shidinn
A multi-line design which is slightly reminescent of mazes/fingerprints. It's not designed to create functional mazes, but it is somewhat capable!
"Absinthelyric Print" is an anagram for "Labyrinthine Script".
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Original size: 11.25pt. Use multiples of this value for pixel perfection. (If you use antialiasing, it will look perfect at most any size.)
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Design rules:
1. Square bricks and 90-degree angles only.
2. Alphabetic glyphs must have open terminals; numerals and symbols must have closed terminals. Letters which do not terminate (D,O, etc.) must be broken so that they terminate.
3. Glyphs must fill the 15x15 grid.
4. Ligatures and combinatorial glyphs must fit into one letter's space.
5. Draw from the outside in.
Super4 - basic and more latin, including kerning after the "f" and before the "j".
I set out to create a regular pixel-based, square font. The unifying theme is the thicker vertical portion on most letters, most noticeable in the capitals, which are 4 pixels wide - hence the name Super4. It's my first font and I quite enjoyed working on it.
A port of Jayvee Enaguas's Grand9K Pixel, featured in the Minecraft texture pack "Grand9KCraft". This was easy to do since it was a pixel font.
There's a chance that you've might also seen this in the Scratch programming language under just "Pixel".
Grand9K Pixel is owned by Jayvee Enaguas/Grand Chaos Productions.
¡Fuente de letra en píxeles que inculye todos los caracteres comunes! Úsala en donde sea, es compatible con la mayoría de idiomas que utilicen la Alfabetización Internacional. Crea textos, diálogos o títulos con esta fuente de letra tan divertida y disponible de la que no te vas a arrepentir.
Instrucciones para usar esta fuente de letra: Haz clic en el vínculo de descarga (Download) y después selecciona "Descargar como fuente TrueType (.ttf)". Descarga el archivo ".zip" en una carpeta donde sepas que estará ahí (p. ej. la carpeta Descargas). Cuando la descarga esté lista, dirígete a la carpeta donde la guardaste y busca el archivo. Cuando lo encuentres, apúntalo y abre el menú contextual con el botón derecho del ratón (Ó la combinación Shift+F10) y después haz clic en "Extraer aquí" (O presiona la tecla "X" y después "Enter") para extraer los archivos. Busca un archivo titulado "pixeles.ttf", cuando lo encuentres, córtalo (CTRL+X) y pégalo en la carpeta "Fonts" (O usa la combinación ALT+D y después escribe <C:\Windows\Fonts>. Cuando estés adentro pega el archivo (CTRL+V)). ¡Y listo, ya puedes escribir textos con tu nueva fuente de letra! Espero que lo disfrutes.
A very small and compact pixel font for micro UI texts.
Every time I need a pixel font fod UI design that fits in very small spaces I have to deal with the absence of diacritics.
Smixel is designed to fix this problem thanks to more than 200 glyphs.