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Published: 11th June, 2009
Last edited: 30th June, 2009
Created: 11th June, 2009
For all the folks out there who got their start in computerised typesetting... here's a font to mimic the unique, trend-setting bitmap typeface used by a certain manufacturer of dot-matrix printers. (Actually, it's a blend of several of their printers.) If anyone can provide samples of print to fill in the remaining characters, I'll gladly add 'em in!
1223987
Published: 18th November, 2008
Last edited: 28th September, 2011
Created: 18th November, 2008
Readable angles, freedom in limits. The concept was, quite simply, to create a replacement for one of the fonts in the game City of Heroes, hence the name. It did turn out to be slightly too heavy, so I'll be working on the medium version next...! (Also, it looks great with an automatic slant.)
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Published: 24th April, 2008
Last edited: 19th June, 2008
Created: 24th April, 2008
Once we can change the spacing between glyphs, this could be used to spell out phrases in Morse. Until then, it's good for making code-tables, at least, which is why I made it. Punctuation and other languages (lots of 'em!) can follow if anyone's interested.
1172987
Published: 16th April, 2008
Last edited: 15th June, 2009
Created: 16th April, 2008
Where are the caps? Who cares? A bold, minimal-grid font so named because it looks sort of jellybeany. Kind of. I'm still not sure I like how dark the 'k' seems, but any fix looks worse. If there's demand, I'll add an accented set, perhaps.
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Published: 15th April, 2008
Last edited: 16th June, 2009
Created: 15th April, 2008
This was originally a pixel font for Impulse Tracker, which was later built as a TrueType font but never completed. Here is the full Basic Latin and More Latin set (with temporary copyright and registration marks); more to come if the demand is there.