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A pixel font which combines four experimental techniques at once:
1. Structurally disconnecting the stems from the open parts of letters.
2. Allowing glyphs to extend beyond the reaches of width and starting position.
3. Designing glyphs specifically to connect and form new shapes, rather than simply allowing shapes to emerge from existing characteristics.
4. Designing glyphs so that the overall font is free of a need for kerning.
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Alternates are now on UPPER CASE. I'll continue to update this as I get more ideas!
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Original size: 6.75pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
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I can't help thinking to TANIA MOURAUD artwork when seeing this great hardcore pixelfont
Cool! I got a few that are kinda like that.
Thanks so much! :D
Added most of the More Latin letters. I have yet to figure out the best way to do the Icelandic ones... might have to let them break the style a bit.
Looks cool, but what is it?
can i use this text?
BTW its bionicle runes
@phillipPbor: Of course you may use that, this design is public domain after all.
im new here how do you actualy type in these fonts
@menyata
If you’re on a computer, hover over the “View” button in the bottom-right corner of the preview box, then click on “User Input” in the selection of buttons that comes up.
There is also a yellow “Download” button that appears to the bottom-right of the preview box of some fonts (that allow it). Your computer’s font-management software will figure out how to integrate the font into your system when you open the downloaded file.
If you’re on a mobile device, tap on the “View” button in the bottom-right corner of the preview box, then tap on “User Input” in the selection of buttons that comes up.
I do not believe that you can download and use fonts on mobile.
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