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Description:
Sort of based on a pixel font I was working on. I designed it so it looks best on the smallest size, but ive edited it a bit so it looks ok larger.
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207 characters, 6 downloads
Created:
Tue, 6th October, 10:23 AM 2009
Last Edit:
Thu, 12th November, 10:29 AM 2009
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Discussion

mad
mad Thu, 12th November, 2009

UPDATE: Now added all of the "More Latin" gliffs.
Ive also changed: (){}[] to be a little bit taller and fall below the baseline.


p2pnut
p2pnut Thu, 12th November, 2009

A good, full, pixel font - nice work.

Not sure, but the space after the x looks wrong (or it may be before the y).


Frodo7
Frodo7 Thu, 12th November, 2009

A common 7x5 pixel font with some modifications. I very much like this dotted version for its retro style. The j is without a descender. This is a practical solution for pixel fonts specifically designed for electronic displays which doesn't allow descenders. However, there are some glyphs in your set with descenders (g,p,q,y) and many more go below the base line, so in this case it's a bit pointless sacrifice of legibility.