Carthage Sans LKE is an expanded version of my Carthage Sans font, which in itself is a reimagining of Apple's Espy Sans 12 bitmap font. It aims to cover as much as possible of the Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek blocks of the Unicode standard (thus the initials -- "Latina, Kirilitsa, Elleniki"). I'm open to expanding it to any of the other scripts Unicode covers, but I have little to no personal experience with most other alphabets; if you'd like to contribute, I'd particularly be interested in Arabic, Devanagari, Katakana, Hiragana, Armenian, and Hangul. (I would like to add Hebrew as well, but it's hard to get the diacritics right in what's essentially a pixel font. We'll see.) The current status as of 10/28/2015 (the date of initial publication):
-Latin: all of Latin-1, Latin Extended-A, and "Even More Latin"; Latin Extended-B is missing some characters that seem to be mostly either phonetic notation or obsolete.
-Greek: All Greek characters supported by FontStruct. If you need some of the ancient dialect characters like Pamphylian digamma, they're now in the GitHub version; polytonic will appear there as well, if anyone asks for it. Basic Coptic support is there, although I tried to fit it into the Espy Sans aesthetic rather than trying to duplicate the Byzantine-Egyptian traditional style.
-Cyrillic: Still a work in progress, but all Slavic languages using Cyrillic characters should be covered. The main holdup is Abkhazian, which is spoken by just over 110,000 people in the world and also has one of the longest alphabets in the world; I have no idea how many of them would be interested in this, so it hasn't been a huge priority. (Besides, the PT family from Russia's Paratype is excellent and far better than I could do with most Cyrillized languages.) I've emphasized support for several languages, the most important being Vietnamese (75 million speakers deserve some support no matter how tedious it is to do so).
I've also added characters for Old Irish, Old Church Slavonic, and Icelandic. There's a number of characters used in pan-African linguistics I am not sure if I need or not; they'll get filled in eventually alongside the Cyrillic, but how fast I have no idea.
Carthage Sans extended version on GitHub: https://github.com/csyde/carthage-fonts
I am deeply indebted to Keith Martin (@thatkeith on Twitter), formerly of the UK MacUser magazine, and his Espy Sans Revived project for a reference for the original letter bitmaps; Carthage is entirely my work but it's hard to find Espy Sans specimens in the wild, and his work is probably the best.
This is a clone of Carthage SansThe Unstructed series is obsolete with the construction of GS Unicode 2.0, and the addition of all Unicode blocks into the FS inventory. I won't delete this font for those of you who still use the original, pixelated GS Unicode (for compatibility purposes).
For all USFs:
With the all new UnStructed Fonts (USFs) I aim to include those pesky uncommon and unavailable characters that can't be drawn in FS (even with the advanced Unicode setting) and/or will be included in Unicode 11, 12, 13, and beyond.
I was bored after completing GS Unicode and decided "why not stop at 14,000 characters when there are 86,000+ left to be included - this won't take too long". It seems my ambitions got the best of me again.
As FS includes more blocks for drawing I will remove these fonts, as they will be incorporated into GS Unicode instead.
These fonts are meant to be used with GS Unicode; they have the same 5x9 block format. The Basic Latin space (0020) is included in all fonts.
CJK, Tangut, Oracle Bone, Small Seal, and all that jazz WILL EVENTUALLY BE INCLUDED, but only after every other Unicode block to be added / not in FS (which one would find here: https://unicode.org/roadmaps/ ).
For this font:
Unicode Block: Syriac Supplement (Added in U10.0)
Unicode Range: 0860~086F
Font Range: 0100~010F
Unicode Link: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0860.pdf
This project is dead. I'd appreciate it if you'd check out my new Unicode-Project, "Maxenisei". Thank you.
So, I did this today in nearly one session. Yep, all latin characters in one session. It was waaaaay more work than it looks like.
But I think it still looks pretty decent...
And you can literally write any language which uses the latin script with it.
Cyrillic and Greek may be coming soon.
and I tried making every character 5 pixels high. Just things like diaresis, accents, etc. may make it higher than that.
A font I'm working on that will support most Unicode.
I will continue working on this until i get to over 8240 characters, beating 7:12 Serif.
Status:
Basic Latin - DONE
Latin 1 Supplement - DONE
Latin Extended A - DONE
Latin Extended B - DONE
Greek and Coptic - In Progress
Just a typeface I work on from time to time. Progress is somewhat slow but irregular.
Currently more than 2900 characters.
Comments are appreciated.
Update 1-Nov: Added Supplemental Arrows-B, Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended, Variation Selectors
Name is a pun and a work-in-progress.
This is my first try at a serif-style font.
If you need any character set specifically, message me and I'll add them ASAP.
Contains:
-Basic Latin 100%!
-Latin Supplement 100%!
-Latin Extended A 100%!
-Latin Extended B ~65% (will most likely never be finished)
-Cyrillic (Basic Russian: 75%)
More coming soon!
Inspired by Igiari.
This is the first font I ever made since I obtained its first debut on January 25th, 2019. As you might have guessed, this is Computer System 5x20, but only the font you see has its size of 48 pixels.
I have also used Combining Diacritical Marks for this type of unicode only because not only it works with combining a diacritical mark into this letter, it can also be used for international/worldwide purposes.
Revamped with New Heathcliff Helvetica, this is the Unicode version with IPA and phonetic supplements as well as Latin Extended-D.
First edited on May 30th, 2021. Last edited and modified on June 25th, 2021.
This is a clone of New HTCLF HelveticaPixel Sans, but not pixel. Inspired by GS Unicode 2.0 and Beeg Chonk.
This is version 6.1.0 of Unicode D, which now supports more Cyrillic supplements, Latin-B supplements, and Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (they can't appear on any site, but you can download it just for free!).
Just issued on July 10th, 2020.
This is a clone of Unicode 5.0 (Unicode D Pre-Release)This was cloned from Kazuhito Morita's Computer System 5x20.
Please note that the remaining glyphs you see have been positioned to the left side. You may have to use FontForge before you can edit this font.
This is a clone of Computer System 5x20Arcadia is a font that I made.
The name comes from its arcadey feel.
It is a font, and it will only support alphabets. No abugidas, no abjads, only alphabets.
Oh, and @SummerOfficials (ToogieLiam) is not allowed to comment on this.
Currently supports:
Latin
Greek
Coptic
Cyrillic
Armenian
N'Ko
Georgian
Tifinagh
Tengwar