This is originally inspired by a typeface i've seen on a wedding/congratulation card. In the process of crafting the glyphs it turned out more and more like a font, perfect for horror, goth emo stuff. A little bit as you know them from Tim Burton movies/introductions. So this is why it's name is an homage to Tim Burton and his morbid, ingenious and unique way of visualising movies. Enjoy! Harr, harr... It also contains some ligatures (which i integrated into the sample) and alternative glyphs. Like for example an "o" without thedecoration in the middle... Alternative "a" = @ Alternative "z" = $ Alternative "o" = % Alternative "j" = ] Double "t" = # Double "f" = | Double "l" = _
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The "水" stands for water.
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A surprisingly legible 5×10 pixel font, with distinct glyphs (capital I/lowercase L aren't just vertical lines, "zero" has a backslash line through it), based on a font that I made for a now-lost Visual Pinball table (explaining its name).
This font supports the basic latin alphabet, numbers, and symbols, and also includes accented latin characters. There is an incomplete set of hiragana characters included, but it's far from complete. Some glyphs such as the copyright symbol, registered trademark symbol, and Japanese characters are 10×10 pixels.
Check out the details for a more accurate preview. Bold and blocky fonts are my fav. However, a lot of the blocky fonts I find are typically limited and offer a single style. Therefore, I made two options for this font: the lowercase is a solid version of the slotted uppercase with slight variation on key letters.
This is a font inspired by the word 'systematic'. My main influence when creating this font was archiecture and the form of buildings. I focused strongly on lines and the grid system as I felt this really fit the theme of 'systematic' and archiecture as both remind me of acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
This is a clone