WebFont is SIL Open Font License freeware (version 1.0). If you like it for a website, you can use it as a web font. You can clone it, download it, whatever. Hopefully, if you use it as a web font, you will add a link to my site, Font-Journal (https://www.Font-Journal.com), in the credits of your website or blog (professional sites & blogs give credit for the resources used that aren't theirs), if you use it or distribute it, but that is not required.
You can edit, modify, append or do whatever you need to do with this font, including using it commercially or in creating your own art/graphic works, even a new version of the font as long as all further redistributed derivatives use a new reserved font name and remain under the same "SIL Open Font License".
This is a freeware font, it should never be sold, unless it is included as bonus freeware part of a paid collection. WebFont is FREE.
Supports a large latin character set (lots of latin), with extras like the Copyright, Trademark, Tel: symbols, currency signs and an assortment of little Dingbats. I try to use Dingbats for the UI when I design websites, so I included a few without weighing the font down too much, it still loads quickly. Loading a vector based font for UI stuff is a lot easier and quicker than loading graphic files.
Any questions, character requests? Go ahead and ask!
If you see anything that needs to be addressed, be sure to shout out at me, I'll see if I can fix stuff. - Doug Peters, Symbiotic Design
https://Dougs.Work - https://Doug-Peters.com - https://Salamander.US
https://SymbioticDesign.com - https://Worthful.com - https://Worthful.net
A modernized version of Geneva 9, one of Apple's system fonts in Macintosh System 1.
Full list of changes:
- lowered ¡ and ¿ by two pixels
- removed the single-pixel space to the left of A, uppercase i, and almost every punctuation character
- ¬
- added a bunch more characters
- broken pipe
- generic currency symbol
- superscripts¹²³
- ·¯×
- €
- Þþ
- redrew #
- moved , and ; left
- it's the second pixel below the baseline, so I don't think they'll collide with anything?
- except lowercase q
- moved ~ down
- moved j left
- same collision as ,;
- lowered / and \
- general rule, if Apple's San Francisco font does it, I'm happy to do it
- Changed À to match the rest of the accented characters; originally, the accent was one pixel down and to the right of where it is now.
- Added Á, Â, Ã, È, Ê, Ë, Í, Ì, Î, Ï, Ò, Ó, Ô, Õ, Ù, Ú, Û, ´Y, Ÿ, and ý, based on the existing accented characters.
This font is an imitation of the PETSCII Commodore font.
I made this font out of a desperate desire to have the "commodore font" but under a liberal license, so I'm releasing it as CC0.
update: someone requested I release this under the OFL, so you can use it as that as well!
Tweet at me @josefnpat if you see any errors, or if you just want to harass me.
Please enjoy, make gaems son.
I used the wikipedia page as a reference: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/C64_Petscii_Charts.png
A faithful, authentic, all-caps, nostalgic 8-bit font based on 1st-party Nintendo Entertainment System games, such as Duck Hunt, Tetris, Dr. Mario, Clu Clu Land, Pinball, Gyromite, Baseball, Urban Champion, and of course, as the name says in the font, Super Mario Bros.!
Featuring a grand total of 1085 glyphs! If we do glyph number translation, 1085 translates to October 1985, back when the Nintendo Entertainment System first launched in North America!
Now you're typing with power!
Universal decorative font.
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https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/234891/calculate
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1597235/chafurin
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/50995/tolocca
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/126463/mooch_squared
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/255308/rasenna_v_0_3
Bad Printer
https://www.myfonts.com/ fonts/artlebedev/tongyin/
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/709054/mars_29