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https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/547889/fs_xenon
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2094902/elemental-26
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1566301/obtuse-c
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1776179/insider-4-1-2
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/viktor-konovalov/xclv-neon/
https://vllg.com/typesupply/ohm
This is a clone of FluorescentA mono code-scripting typeface, was intentionally to be a sequel to my unsuccessful FontStruct launch - Scholten Sans. Most of the characters were modified and reworked comparing to the original font in order to fit the compressed, mono look of some certain characters.
Grid base: 14x9 bricks, I thought that any shorter width would look terrible for already extremely condensed characters such as “W,w,M,m” and others like “A” since it’s a bold font.
Alternative style suggestions for characters are welcome.
See more:
Formula 1 font
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1790096/insider-4-1-3
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1770404/insider-4-1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1678880/hoverboard
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1848404/shodan
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1679938/foo-skaure-1
This is a clone of BET LogoThe Bit-Config font series is inspired by the Lucida font family.
This specific font is inspired by Lucida Console.
Context:
A 5x7 monospaced font + features inspired by VCR-OCD Mono. Originally meant to be used in Cash Calculator Registers, in coding scripts or on Calculators.
a single font with multiple styles
the RND style
This is a clone of Glock Mono [MX]a single font with multiple styles
the MX style
This is a clone of Glock Mono [PX]Millions of FontStructers have smashed billions of glyphs! Now you can join in the fun! Explore many more glyphs you can ever experience in a pixel font like it's not alike the small Mojangles font with an dreamt amount of glyphs, like never before, and ever in the alphabet.
SOME CHARS ARE STILL NOT SUPPORTED AND WILL NOT SHOW CLEARLY BECAUSE THIS IS A PIXEL FONT, BE CAREFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We will add more glyphs soon, watch for us!
a fan font of Axzidenz-Grotesk and Customer Serif.
Note: This is the serif font you see when typing monospaced Asian English characters in Minecraft.
Also, the characters are taken on a large grid, that's because there are only 66 glyphs. Fanmade Hebrew and Korean are to construct and follow rules of creativity like: no copying others work, be constructive.
(Please note that this font is not fully accurate, so you may see some fanmade glyphs.)
ALSO: PLEASE DONT CLONE IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO CHANGE ANYTHING
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.
Note: 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.
A special Pac-Man version of the familiar Arcade Legacy font on FontStruct, given the title: PAC-MAN LEGACY! (Yes, it's even in stylized all-caps)
What's changed, you might ask? The exclamation mark (!), now based on the "!" as seen in both Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man when you start up a game, and begin another maze after eating all of the Pac-Dots. If it's one thing that matters most, it's detail.
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 LegacyBased on Damien Guard's Amstrad PCW font but redrawn with narrow, rectangular pixels to look more like the PCW's display. (No doubt there's some clever thing you can do to redraw them automatically, but that's too advanced for me, and I did them all by hand!)
BTW I'm still not happy with the accented letters. IIRC the PCW reduced the size of the letters on screen to fit the accents in their 8x8 grid. I might try doing a version like that at some point.
This is a clone of Amstrad PCWA 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.
An extension of Computer Says No by Christian Munk.
This is a clone of Computer says no