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A digital-like pixel font that follows a strict pattern for its designed characters.
The "@" character illustrates the pattern used and is intended to act as a dark background for the lit characters to be displayed on top.
Being my first creation, this is a simple font of clock-like, digital characters. I made this font because I couldn't use all the other digital-like fonts I've found for commercial use, so I figured I'd just make my own! (And since I wouldn't say it's too good of a font, I've set a simple license.)
Some were a little tougher and don't technically follow the rules a digital clock would, but it's much better than them making little to no sense.
I may end up remaking this font with it being more high-quality and better overall, but I have no serious plans on doing that just yet. (Perhaps I've made a second version as you're reading this and I forgot to remove this part!)
Digiround was designed to be a sans-serif semibold font to make for easy reading. The low x-axis was designed to differentiate the lower case letters from the capital letters, and the boxy shape is meant to appear organized while catching the viewer's attention. This font also imitates the 8-bit style of text typically found in video games like RPGs, but with a more modern round edge.
A painstaking recreation of the font found in the notes of FAITH: The Unholy Trinity, one of my personal favorite games. Each letter, number, and most of the symbols were copied precisely from the notes, though I had to improvise on &+#@_<=>\^`{|}~