Attempt to render the Cyrillic alphabet using the 14-segment LCD screen. Really highlights how impractical the 14-seg is for Cyrillic text. All letters I couldn't "solve" are rendered as all-on. Most of the letters are taken from here https://helperbyte.com/questions/341983/display-the-cyrillic-alphabet-on-14-segment-display
Based on lettering used for LCD information displays in the 1980s and 1990s.
This is a font based on a few found in the Wipe'Out racing game series. The blocky shapes are futuristic, yet rather simple. Perfect for an attention-grabbing headline. The name of this font is a reference to AG-Systems, a team in the series, and Wipe'Out Pure, a fan-favorite game in the series.
Hope you enjoy my first published FontStruction!
Tried coming up for one of a few default fonts for a fictional computer operating system I came up with called COMIX_NT. I based it a bit off of Computerfont (a personal favorite of mine) and gave it serifs - overall, a janky, yet (hopefully) charming typeface.
CubicKen is a square boxy font that brings a bold and modern vibe to your text. Its characters are clean-cut, with sharp edges and defined corners, giving your words a strong and sturdy appearance. With its simple yet eye-catching design, CubicKen adds a touch of geometric flair to any project, making it perfect for logos, headlines, and branding materials. This font is sure to grab attention and give your text a stylish and contemporary look.
Inspired mainly by matrix screens on buses around the UK, especially iBus in London.
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(7 Jul 2023, 11.12am) - Officially published, with Latin letters, numbers and punctuation.
(7 Jul 2023, 12.18pm) - Added some extended Latin letters, including support for Czech, Hungarian, Turkish and Polish.