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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.
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 MonoA square monospace font, inspired by Slatewire (a previous project of mine), Agency FB, and Terminus. This font includes the full Latin and More Latin character sets, as well as Latin Extended A, most of Latin Extended B, and the basic Greek alphabet.
A typeface perfect for code. It is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, so it is free for personal & commercial use.
This is a clone of Niomar Mono CNote: This project was discontinued.
You can clone this fontstruct and finish the rest of the glyphs as you wish.
This project had been abandoned for a long time, and only until now that I realized I should make these projects public as I no longer work on it anyway.
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A 24×14px block monospaced font, heavily inspired by a mix of Microsoft's Consolas and Cascadia font. Another one of my bitmap font experiments.
mono 7x11 pixel font
times ive downloaded this font: 9
The RomByte font when displayed on a matrix display in real life.
Comes with the feature that when you look far away / when the font is small, you don't notice the small gaps. However, when you up look closely, you can spot the tiny gaps between the pixels.
Can be used as a grey-colored version of RomByte if displayed correctly.
This is a clone of RomByteэто короче как vcr osd mono но лучше.
this font is like vcr osd mono but better.
This is a clone of 12x16 iskraA recreation of the font from one of my favourite games: Pengo.
You might not have heard of it, but it's a game where you have to squash creatures called "Sno-Bees" by using ice blocks.
Only the glyphs in the original game (plus lowercase, but it's actually just uppercase) are included in this font.
Note: This project was discontinued.
You can clone this fontstruct and finish the rest of the glyphs as you wish.
This project was actually been abandoned for a long time, and only until now that I realized I should make these projects public as I no longer work on it anyway.
A full 12×20 block pixelation of Lucida Console. Glyphs are taken from the character table link below.
A simple 7×5 pixel font (original grid: 8×6). This was the font that was used in some versions of MacOS's Terminal font, some calculators and a few cash machine output screens.
You can use this as your own Terminal/coding font or other purposes.
Sprint 2 was the first arcade game released by Atari in 1976 that debuted the 8-bit arcade font that many gamers know and love today. And the Atari Legacy font wishes to carry the torch as it once did back then, especially with new unicodes and glyphs. You can tell it's a font based on the golden days of gaming because of the "E". The unique "E" may seem very familiar for those who played Atari games back in the arcades, and those today who played Atari 50: The Anniversary Collection! The "?" and "!" are even sourced from Atari's Quiz Show, also released in 1976!
This is a clone of Arcade Legacy