universell verwendbare 9-Punkt-Schrift als Kachelschrift / universally applicable 9-dot writing as tile font / by Alexander Fakoó www.fakoo.de/fakoo
This is a clone of Fakoo lowquad24-segment display. This one belongs to a small family called Calculatrix.
Like Calculatrix 12, this one is spaced so that every segment appears in its proper place, as if the text were being rendered on one giant display. (If using this in your own software, you will want to check the line spacing as it can vary depending on the software.)
I suppose this font could be used for weaving or embroidery work, as well... it has that look about it...
TIP: Try zooming out while already at Pixel size!
Experimental 12-segment display. This is my attempt at making an ultra-small segmented display suitable for printing on actual pixel art screens. As far as I know, this is the first fusion of Latin-style microfont and segmented display.
Initially I tried making this with 3px long segments, but the result looked almost exactly like Calculatrix 12. So I shrank it down to 5x5 to ensure it would take on its own look.
Of course, your pixel art style still needs to be a pretty big one for this font to work well - I recommend a display area of 82*7px or more.
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See also:Pandora's Blocks
An experimental 15-segment display which looks rather like a fence.
There's no DE-FENSE against DE-FENCE!
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See also:Lonewolves Guild
1.01
A Font Showing how 7-Segment Fonts were NOT Perfectly Fitting.
STATUS
Basic Latin - Done
Latin-1 - Planned
NOTES
It's Readable.
Greek and Cyrillic were also Planned, COMMING SOON!
CHANGELOG
Beta - Added Uppercase.
Release Canidate - Added Lowercase, Numbers, and Some symbols.
1.0 - Finished Basic Latin.
1.01 - More Accurate.