A retro style type made for all your box computer, dusty coding aesthetic needs. It's blocky figure displays it's antique style but, it's rounded corners give it a softer feel similar to growing up in the 2000s. It's reminiscent of rummaging through your grandpa's attic and finding an artifact of an era gone by.
5x8 matrix display commonly found on train departure boards. You know, the scrolling ones with orange L.E.Ds?
There's not too many symbols as I imagine that this would only really be used for...well, train station departure boards.
just a cool widened font: the first of 64 cunningly cloned special fonts designed at different grid scales (in this case, it uses 1 to 2)
This is a clone of fs excaliburYo. Its the font from the logo! I sure have NOT seen that four hundred and eighty nine times.
I tried to stay true to any sources I could find for as many letters as I could. Obviously I had to wing some of it, but I think I did a good job mostly.
I can't believe it. I had to watch a two and a half hour video for this ONE font.
It took about 75% of that to make it.
I couldn't even find an uppercase Z for this font. I HAD TO GUESS.
Also, before you even ask, NO. I AM NOT ADDING DIACRITICS, I WILL NOT ADD DIACRITICS, AND I WILL NEVER ADD DIACRITICS, YOU NASTY PIECE OF-
Created by AJN. Time taken: 1¾ hrs.
This was... actually kinda fun to make TBH.
I ACTUALLY WON'T ADD DIACRITICS. MAKING THIS FONT WAS HARD ENOUGH.
[the beginning was a joke, if you haven't figured it out already]
Recreation of the pixel font from Opera House's "Running Battle" (1991) on the Sega Master System.
This font is used in the game's cinematics.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.