72111666
Published: 28th September, 2010
Last edited: 29th November, 2011
Created: 22nd September, 2010
My first pixel font. Supports most of Latin, most of Hebrew, Katakana, Hiragana, Greek, Georgian, Cyrillic, Armenian and Coptic. It's not perfect, but it's usable.
260180
Published: 24th September, 2010
Last edited: 28th September, 2010
Created: 23rd September, 2010
Started as a school project and went from there.
194574
Published: 24th September, 2010
Last edited: 2nd April, 2014
Created: 11th September, 2010
Since I am a big fan of minimalism and every time I begin to design something, my first approach is always to 'keep things simple'. So simplicity meets minimalism and here were have it. "sn Discontinued". Hope you'll like it. :)
80690
Published: 22nd September, 2010
Last edited: 25th October, 2014
Created: 22nd September, 2010
Did the world need another low-res typeface? I don't know but I did it anyway. Originally, I only needed a few letters and I planned this to be just a pixel-style design. I only intended to use it as a display font at larger sizes. But as I worked on it, I got inspired to make it hold up at smaller sizes, too.
I wanted to be very minimal but still infuse it with a little more life than a lot of (low-res) sans serifs. Corners were rounded where possible, and I tried to invoke some old style characteristics like the looped g and bent lower-case t. I also like the variation in the x-height; some are 5px reaching above the waistline, but most are only 4px. I could have made them all 5, but this creates some more interesting word shapes.
It's lower-case only at this point; upper-case is on its way. Hopefully non-lining numerals and more punctuation, too.
The name is a play on words that relates to the 8-pixel cap-height.
72981
Published: 16th September, 2010
Last edited: 16th September, 2010
Created: 16th September, 2010
This is a font I made for several of my videogame projects. If used in any big projects, let me know (optional), I always enjoy seeing what my font has become in projects.
Feel free to use it as you wish but do not take credit for it.
3271948
Published: 14th September, 2010
Last edited: 2nd December, 2010
Created: 29th June, 2010
I love pixel font. I try to be in the middle, a pixel font who look like a vector one, but I kept the roughtness and imperfection of pixel.
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I start with letter lbd...I wanted a chop top or oblique on the stem
I also put big diatrics to give some "Antler" to the font.
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I still have to balance some glyph...I have a hard time with the w. All crits are welcome
121611
Published: 11th September, 2010
Last edited: 28th September, 2010
Created: 11th September, 2010
A chunky pixel font inspired by classic videogames. Made for my personal use in game development. Doesn't have lower-case letters.
1302121
Published: 11th September, 2010
Last edited: 11th September, 2010
Created: 29th April, 2010
This font is based on the TwentyFourNinetyOne [2491] font, by Steve Mehallo. (The font listed on typekit.com).
The difference between this and the original version is that this is a pixel font, with no diagonal lines, like the slash (/) and backslash (\) of the original font, and also the Ø and ø characters.
My version has some half pixels, but it would be a true pixel font at a double size.
The plus-minus sign (±) and the division sign (÷) now actually looks like those signs.
The inverted question mark (¿) was mirrored in the original font, and I've corrected it in my font.
The sharp S (ß) now looks more like a ß and not just simply two S-es.
The characters with grave accent (`), acute accent (´), and tilde (~) has been redesigned.
(Btw, I'm not satisfied with my redesigned Ø and ø :P. I might change those later).This is a clone of kryptonite
70953
Published: 11th September, 2010
Last edited: 23rd August, 2016
Created: 11th September, 2010
Yet another variation of BitGerm. This one is pretty organic while it also shares an edgy look in it for yet more cyberpunk/sci-fi air in it.
Bends the pattern of the previous three a little bit, but still remains in 3x3.This is a clone of BitGerm Organic
221983
Published: 11th September, 2010
Last edited: 11th September, 2010
Created: 11th September, 2010
A variation of BitGerm with a more rounded and organic aspect. Really love how it came out.
100981
Published: 11th September, 2010
Last edited: 17th May, 2016
Created: 11th September, 2010
A variation of BitGerm in which I replace the blocks by circles for a little more cyberpunk taste.
191981
Published: 11th September, 2010
Last edited: 17th May, 2016
Created: 11th September, 2010
BitGerm is all based on a way I designed to fit all the letters of the alphabet and other characters into a space of 3x3 squares on squared sheets while I was bored on class. I have been developing the look of every letter for a handful of years already, and I am gladd this is finally available in .ttf format. I got big plans for this one.
To be honest, I was not ready for the symbols like $, %, # and so on, and I know they are completely optional, but I am seeing how to make those possible and, of course, legible.
2301855
Published: 10th September, 2010
Last edited: 10th September, 2010
Created: 10th September, 2010
A dispersed version of "Soft Cell".This is a clone of Soft_Cell
2721862
Published: 9th September, 2010
Last edited: 18th April, 2012
Created: 8th September, 2010
My first fonstruction. A variant of the basic 5x7cell digital font. Added some life to it by making all corners rounded. This gives the font a softer, "melted" approach. Plus, it looks better in big sizes...
150840
Published: 9th September, 2010
Last edited: 9th September, 2010
Created: 9th September, 2010
a minimal typeface that features are the lack of counter spaces in the letter forms
130292
Published: 5th September, 2010
Last edited: 5th September, 2010
Created: 1st September, 2010
Vortex Game Studios Logo Font
http://www.vortexgamestudios.com.br
741991
Published: 5th September, 2010
Last edited: 5th September, 2010
Created: 5th September, 2010
Hey there. I'm just new to this Fontstruct thing, after one of my friend showed this to me. Since I don't see any forum I guess I'll have to put my introduction here.
50380
Published: 1st September, 2010
Last edited: 1st September, 2010
Created: 1st September, 2010
Pixelhinge with filled-in squares.This is a clone of Pixelhinge Original
2302666
Published: 27th August, 2010
Last edited: 27th August, 2010
Created: 27th April, 2010
A serif version of popular C64 pixel typeface.This is a clone of C64 multilingual
1301970
Published: 25th August, 2010
Last edited: 25th August, 2010
Created: 29th July, 2010
Unexpectedly begun while working on a digital map key, this pixel font has no pixel-corners diagonals while each letter exists in a single 5x5 frame before serifs are added, creating a unique challenge and super-blocky feel. Type and feel strangely retro-modern.
192992
Published: 15th August, 2010
Last edited: 18th August, 2010
Created: 15th August, 2010
A simple conscript (constructed script / writing system / alphabet) inspired by conlangs (constructed languages) and yet undeciphered ancient and modern writings.
Currently, this conscript is just a basic substitution set and can be used as an alternative writing system for the Basic Latin set (the new glyphs correspond to the Latin alphabet), i.e. for writing English, but the glyphs for Cyrillic are still unfinished.
The capital letters (uppercase letter glyphs) are identical to their lowercase equivalents, but are written inside a square to distinguish them from the lowercases.
The font has some problems with punctuation kerning, but these are because of the need for the capital letters to be aligned to the lowercases. Standard symbols such as numbers and punctuation are identical to their Latin originals.
The final goal is to write my own conlang, which will utilize a future version of this script.
The script is also intended as a substitution alphabet for writing Latin, Cyrillic and other languages (using a yet undeveloped specific interlingua convention).
For a quick reference chart on how to read the letter-to-letter correspondence, see http://sahwar.deviantart.com/art/Sahwarian-writing-systems-1-128986775.
As already stated, the SahWarian Alphabet Type1 is currently just an alternative alphabet for English invented by sahwar. It is intended to be used as a code for writing diaries, journals, artcode or hidden messages.
Notable features:
Type of writing system: alphabet
Direction of writing: left to write in horizontal lines
Used to write: only English / Basic Latin (for now).
(Info source used for some of the terms: http://omniglot.com)
Changelog:
15 Aug 2010 — Initial release.
17 Aug 2010 — Some minor fixes.
18 Aug 2010 — Fixed the "]" (it was incorrectly identical to the "[". Added more information to this description.