The DL-3422-based displays with 26 segments.
This is a 22-segment-based font with 26 segments.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of TKS3426AThe FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of Valencia Mono OneOh no. ‘Pofma Moo’ is something you wouldn’t want to trust on.
NOTE:
This is not meant to put the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act of 2019 in a bad light.
Based on:
The 1990 X-Mas Demo by Free Tools Association (in colaboration with GS Association).
POFMA MOO Font Family © Vienna Binders. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
The DL-3422-based displays with 26 segments.
This is a 22-segment-based font with 26 segments.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of Generic 16-segment LEDA faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
A reminder:
Unfortunately, the Latin small letter æ ended up not working so "E6" for now.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Notes:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
A reminder:
Unfortunately, the Latin small letter æ ended up not working so "E6" for now.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Notes:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
A reminder:
Unfortunately, the Latin small letter æ ended up not working so "E6" for now.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Notes:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
A reminder:
Unfortunately, the Latin small letter æ ended up not working so "E6" for now.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Notes:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
A reminder:
Unfortunately, the Latin small letter æ ended up not working so "E6" for now.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Notes:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
A reminder:
Unfortunately, the Latin small letter æ ended up not working so "E6" for now.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Notes:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Guidelines:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Guidelines:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist.
While it has only 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
Fast Facts:
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note the Super Mario Bros. and Tetris games use the other J instead of this one I custom made for this font.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
Commentary Guidelines:
Take note that any derogatory comments targeted against the Font, Font Designer(s) is not welcome in this site. Also, do not request any download access or license changes in the comments. You risk having your FontStruct account deleted, if you do so.
A faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit Nintendo Family Computer "Famicom" font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist. While it initially has 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note: The cap. letter J and cap. Cyrillic Je, is custom made for this font.
Downloading of font is disabled because of Nintendo and its anti-preserving tactics.
Kyrolan Font Family © Vienna Binders, Aaron Wolff. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of KL One Pixel DoubleA faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit Nintendo Family Computer "Famicom" font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist. While it initially has 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note: The cap. letter J and cap. Cyrillic Je, is custom made for this font.
Downloading of font is disabled because of Nintendo and its anti-preserving tactics.
Kyrolan Font Family © Vienna Binders, Aaron Wolff. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of KL One Pixel SingleA faithful recreation of the nostalgic 8-bit Nintendo Family Computer "Famicom" font with an IBM Code Page 437 character ROM-based twist. While it initially has 381 characters, I'll strive to work hard on this one.
The Famicom was released in Japan on 15 July 1983. It was released in the United States on 18 October 1985 as the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Note: The cap. letter J and cap. Cyrillic Je, is custom made for this font.
Downloading of font is disabled because of Nintendo and its anti-preserving tactics.
Kyrolan Font Family © Vienna Binders, Aaron Wolff. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of KL One Pixel SingleThis is the Character Set used in Singapore's newer Fujitec elevators in HDB estates, and is the only design to be categorized as Monospaced and Italic, and meant for advanced editing in FontForge.
Unless HDB can swoon us with new designs, it's gonna stay this way.
If anyone in Singapore has the legal capacity to coax me to take it down, I will refuse. They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that for me copying their intellectual property is illegal.
Downloading of font is disabled because of those kaypoh Singaporeans because they think that this is their intellectual property.
Eleva Font Family © Vienna Binders, Aaron Wolff. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of Eleva 4Kyrolan Font Family © Aaron Wolff. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.
This is a clone of KL UniFont VGAThe Enviro font family pays homage to the busses that once served Singapore’s streets, based on the Internal displays on the busses produced by Mercedes-Benz (OC500LE), MAN Bus & Trucks (A22, A95), and the Alexander Dennis (Enviro500). This variant has been converted to Monospace using the 8x16 Glyph size and 128x16 Character Grid.
If LTA / SMRT Trains, and/or anyone in Singapore has the legal capacity to coax me to take it down, I will refuse. They have no right to ask me to take it down just because they think that for me copying their intellectual property is illegal.
Downloading of font is disabled because of LTA, including those kaypoh Singaporeans because they think that this is LTA's intellectual property.
Enviro Font Family © Vienna Binders, Aaron Wolff. All rights reserved.
The FontStructions that are created and/or made available on this Site are the copyrighted work, of the respective creator.