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Structurosa Mono - A Monospace FontStruction which was made from one of the FontStruct concepts.
I'm aware that this font is letters only, if anyone has any concepts for numbers, symbols and punctuation, please let me know.
For download - download TrueType only. OpenType screws up all glyphs.
If you see some inaccuracies, leave a comment.
Font from "Familiada", Polish version of "Family Feud". (pre-2016 changes)
I saw some similar fonts, but they had some flaws, so I decided to make one which is (for me) the best replica of this font.
Font is monospaced, so you don't have to edit width of the glyphs in other programs.
Just liked the press play font, so I made me clone enhanced with numbers and few other glyphs to make it usable.
This is a clone of Press PlayRecreation of the pixel font from Opera House's "Running Battle" (1991) on the Sega Master System.
This font is used in the game's cinematics.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
The Arabic letters and Eastern Arabic numbers are taken from a 7-pin dot matrix printer.
The Western Arabic numerals are taken from a vintage Iranian scoreboard made in the 70s (the numbers 2 and 0 are edited).
I also edited out the lowercase letter f, making it look like it's italic.
I also added Cyrillic (Russian + Bulgarian), with the lowercase letters in block.
The uppercase Cyrillic letter shcha (sometimes written as "scha" or "šča") is written similarly to Old Church Slavonic.
The font concept for the Latin alphabet is similar to a font called Myriad Pro, but with some changes.
Quick and simple monospace pixel font I made for a project I am working on. 5x5 pixel core with 1 extra to the right for spacing as well as 2 pixels above and below for varying character sizes.
Will continue to add to in the future.
Made for specific purpose, derived from previous rotated version.
Some small geometry compromises included.
Further improvements and extensions may occur, but are not guaranteed.
This is a clone of VerticalioBased on the font 'Kettler' (Eric Olson, 2002), which in turn is a tribute to the great 'Courier' (1955) by Howard "Bud" Kettler. As often happens to me, this recreation was born from the attempt to improve some characteristics of the original glyphs that I considered appropiated, in addition to being able to have a personal modern typewriter font. The monospace of this kind of letters has been a bit relaxed on this occasion. PS: Thanks for the helpful hand from @Sed4tives!
This is a cloneInspired by Robotspaced.
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It’s much better than my font “Robotspaced”. Especially the 1 1/2 Curves. I used my curve tool. (a, e, m, s, Superscript Numbers and letters, Fractions, æ and œ. The 2nd thing is 3*3 curves. I used it to make the capital D. If I used a 2x2 macaroni brick, it looks like an O. I used it in some of the letters (D, 6, 9, eth)
Font taken from here => Romhacking.net
Introducing the fx-CW Series Font:
The fx-CW Series Font is a hallmark of innovation accompanying the Casio CW series, previously known as the Z series. Maintaining a 192x63 pixel resolution with a 4-level grayscale display, the font integrates seamlessly with enhanced features. Cursor navigation replaces numeric keys, Math Box aids mathematical exploration, and a refined keyboard layout enhances usability. With 23-digit calculation precision, 60-bit floating-point precision, and model-specific upgrades, the fx-CW Series Font embodies precision and progress, reflecting Casio's commitment to cutting-edge calculation technology.
This is a clone of CW Mono