1901667
Published: 2nd May, 2024
Last edited: 5th July, 2011
Created: 4th May, 2011
Mononucleosis is a condition where there is an unusual proliferation of lymphocytes in the blood due to an infection with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
6831183
Published: 2nd May, 2024
Last edited: 24th October, 2015
Created: 6th September, 2009
Based on the output from the Mullard SAA5050 teletext character generator as used in the venerable BBC Microcomputer's "MODE 7". Smoothed out by hand: not as authentic as Mallard Blocky, but maybe a little more usableThis is a clone of Mallard Blocky
3401131
Published: 2nd May, 2024
Last edited: 7th September, 2009
Created: 7th September, 2009
Based on the output from the Mullard SAA5050 teletext character generator as used in the venerable BBC Microcomputer's "MODE 7". Taken from the original SAA5050 data sheets.
A smaller version of "Blockier": just the raw data sheet pixels.This is a clone of Mallard Blocky
10902315
Published: 2nd May, 2024
Last edited: 19th May, 2015
Created: 13th May, 2015
Clone of VCR Font. Added lowercase, Cyrillic (Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian) and set to monospace.This is a clone of VCR Font
490943
Published: 2nd May, 2024
Last edited: 29th August, 2014
Created: 20th November, 2011
A monospaced font with special flairs that make the letters more individual and rounded.
2014 edit: Refined flairs.
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-For the glory of God
90471
Published: 15th April, 2008
Last edited: 15th April, 2008
Created: 15th April, 2008
Quick and easy 5 x 5 monospaced font. Drawn a while ago for a sci-fi project.
250443
Published: 9th May, 2008
Last edited: 9th May, 2008
Created: 9th May, 2008
No space character (can't make one) so use underscore (_) to encode a space. Wide-to-narrow ratio 2 to 1. Char height = 100% of char width.
210992
Published: 13th May, 2008
Last edited: 4th September, 2013
Created: 13th May, 2008
Made to be very readable with a small pixel size and minimal details
Inspired by a logo on a utility boxThis is a clone
440370
Published: 17th June, 2008
Last edited: 5th April, 2009
Created: 17th June, 2008
14 segmentes lcd font. Some ghost points added to preserve monospaceThis is a clone of Seven Leds
320421
Published: 5th August, 2008
Last edited: 15th August, 2008
Created: 24th July, 2008
A monospaced font (almost!) for an iPhone game my friend is making. Tried to mix the dot matrix look with an art deco style and still maintain readability.
288684721
Published: 6th March, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 4th March, 2009 This fontstruction is made for programmers and coders. It's focused on beeing very small, monospaced and easy to read. It includes many international glyphs. It isn't possible to draw some very exotic letters at this small size, so I abstracted or modified them to still identify them or associate them with the original letter.
The additional information behind 'Pure Prog' have got the following meanings:
12 -> use font-size 12 to see the at original size (although fontstruction says its 16)
5x8 -> capital letters are 5 pixel wide and 8 pixel tall
Pixel -> pixelbased (just consists out of sqaure bricks)
mono -> monospaced/fixed width (every glyph has got the same width)
Normal -> normal version (there are some variantions existing)
This fontstruction is made for programmers and coders. It's focused on beeing very small, monospaced and easy to read. It includes many international glyphs. It isn't possible to draw some very exotic letters at this small size, so I abstracted or modified them to still identify them or associate them with the original letter.
The additional information behind 'Pure Prog' have got the following meanings:
12 -> use font-size 12 to see the at original size (although fontstruction says its 16)
5x8 -> capital letters are 5 pixel wide and 8 pixel tall
Pixel -> pixelbased (just consists out of sqaure bricks)
mono -> monospaced/fixed width (every glyph has got the same width)
Dropped -> some accent characters are dropped below the baseline to minimize letter heightThis is a clone of PureProg 12 5x8 Pixel mono Normal
This fontstruction is made for programmers and coders. It's focused on beeing very small, monospaced and easy to read. It includes many international glyphs. It isn't possible to draw some very exotic letters at this small size, so I abstracted or modified them to still identify them or associate them with the original letter.
The additional information behind 'Pure Prog' have got the following meanings:
12 -> use font-size 12 to see the at original size (although fontstruction says its 16)
5x8 -> capital letters are 5 pixel wide and 8 pixel tall
Pixel -> pixelbased (just consists out of sqaure bricks)
mono -> monospaced/fixed width (every glyph has got the same width)
Compressed -> capital accent characters are compressed to same height as standart onesThis is a clone of PureProg 12 5x8 Pixel mono Dropped
1195982
Published: 20th March, 2009
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 20th March, 2009
A Monotype font based around the idea of making recognizable characters by removing as little as possible from a square.This is a clone
1112061
Published: 22nd March, 2009
Last edited: 23rd March, 2009
Created: 22nd March, 2009
A monospaced font based around the idea of making recognizable characters by removing as little as possible from a square. Includes basic and extended Latin characters.This is a clone of Monosquare
70960
Published: 21st April, 2009
Last edited: 15th June, 2009
Created: 18th April, 2009
slightly edited "1".
Instead of an Chinese-style 1, I changed it into a more common western style one.This is a clone of dysinfotainment
911010821
Published: 22nd June, 2009
Last edited: 4th June, 2013
Created: 16th June, 2009
Clone of Geascript 38 with one additional segment (in the square below the center) and new minuscule glyphs for those that should have a descender. The font includes many Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew and Katakana letters.
I admit I cheated a bit with the character count, because most capital and some lowercase letters with a diacritic mark(s) have only the base glyph assigned to them, this especially applies to Latin Extended B.This is a clone of Geascript 38
80631
Published: 9th August, 2009
Last edited: 9th August, 2009
Created: 8th August, 2009
This font is based on Russian code grids that are imprinted on envelopes so the senders write the numbers in unified manner. Originally, the grid is designed for numbers only and the application of the letters is my personal interpretation.
45010450
Published: 6th September, 2009
Last edited: 6th September, 2009
Created: 6th September, 2009
Geascript 39 with rounded corners, still based on the original AEG MIS Geascript 38.This is a clone of Geascript 39
44010450
Published: 6th September, 2009
Last edited: 6th September, 2009
Created: 6th September, 2009
Geascript 39 with (tri)angular corners, still based on the original AEG MIS Geascript 38.This is a clone of Geascript 39
10101132
Published: 6th September, 2009
Last edited: 7th September, 2009
Created: 6th September, 2009
Based on the output from the Mullard SAA5050 teletext character generator as used in the venerable BBC Microcomputer's "MODE 7". I've tried to keep this version fairly true to the original.
"Blockier" uses the definitions from the data sheet with each pixel doubled up.
"Blocky" uses the definitions from the data sheet along with the extra pixels the chip adds in.
"Smooth" and "Smoother" use non-square bricks to make the shape less pixellated while still keeping the overall shape.
"Tiny" is the same as "Blockier", but with one data sheet pixel to one font part, giving a smaller pixel font.
5601130
Published: 6th September, 2009
Last edited: 7th September, 2009
Created: 6th September, 2009
Based on the output from the Mullard SAA5050 teletext character generator as used in the venerable BBC Microcomputer's "MODE 7". Taken from the original SAA5050 data sheetsThis is a clone of Mallard Blocky
8501134
Published: 7th September, 2009
Last edited: 7th September, 2009
Created: 6th September, 2009
Based on the output from the Mullard SAA5050 teletext character generator as used in the venerable BBC Microcomputer's "MODE 7". Smoothed out even more by hand: not as authentic as Mallard Blocky, but maybe a little more usableThis is a clone of Mallard Blocky