It's a remix of Mojangles (the Minecraft font) as seen in Bedrock Edition, but with an exclusive character set. It plans to support Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Armenian before Version 1.0. In more complex characters, there will be half or quarter pixels depending on the complexity.
Version: 0.1.2 (In progress)
Added full support for the Ukrainian language.
Also, I personally think that μ is the worst character in my font
Latin: Available in most languages
Cyrillic: Available in a few languages, like Russian
Greek: Finished for the Greek language and double-checking for languages in progress.
Armenian: Done only the letters
Japanese: The Hiragana letters in this font looked very stupid before the secret update. Now they're 3 times better. I'm planning to add Katakana and Grade 1 Kanji, with an additional HSK 1 Chinese.
PUA: Implemented only 3 characters (Version, Pixel Minecraft, Smiley), completely different, UCSUR not supported
also i added non-kaoji things like TPOT symbol ot a crusify
DEMO WITH TOO MANY TAGS >:O
I was just on the internet watching videos when I stumbled accross a video that was about a guy talking about something called the "ClockClock 24". I looked this up and I kid you not: it is a 24 hour clock made of smaller Analog clocks. When I saw this I was like, "only if you were able to make it display letters...", and then I thought, "I could do that".
And thats how this monstrosity was born.
ALTERNATIVES CAN BE FOUND IN THE LOWER CASE TO CHANGE THE NOISE DISTRIBUTION.
I WASN’T REALLY THINKING ABOUT THE CYRILLIC ALPHABET WHEN I DESIGNED IT, SO THE LETTERS: “А” AND “Л” AND “Н” AND “П” ARE THE SAME.
My font is based on the original word messy, which I took in the direction of disjointed and disorientated. I wanted to create something that did not quite add up and felt messy in more of a psycological way instead of a physical way.
This is a cloneThis is a randomised Pigpen Cipher (Also known as a Masonic cipher, Freemason's cipher, Napoleon cipher, and tic-tac-toe cipher)
Randomised to provide an extra layer of difficulty, and includes a variant on the grid symbolism to allow for some punctuation, numbers and basic maths.
(Designed this with DnD campaigns in mind)
This font is based on the word messy. Inspiration comes from paper being torn into small pieces, and the moment of chaos when work goes wrong and paper is ripped out of a sketchbook. The gradients are also not accurate in order to vaguely represent how shadows form on crumpled paper. The font was drawn freehand to begin and is designed to be used decoratively for headers. This font could be used for an art club poster.
This is a clone