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Could be inspired by db Mangold. Found this in my collection of unfinished fonts and considered to be something worth to publish. Maybe as a motivation to finish at least Basic Latin.
(Name is random typing on keyboard, as always. Seems like it has a meaning in Russian language. If requested, I can change the name…)
This is an enhanced version of the retro font you see on old games. Still WIP. The squares are just placeholders and will be removed shortly. I hope to make this have more characters than any other fonts in the future (this might take a while). This font can be used in retro-style games, computer graphics, or anything else you can imagine. This font is pixelated, meaning it is lightweight and easy to port to many devices.
This is a clone of Ndless Default FontA bold, sport and vintage style combination typeface, inspired by Tourney (by Tyler Flinck & ETC). This is an abandoned project so any more suggestions for changes will no longer be done.
The letters like “Q”, “R” (…and more) that has the tails out of the grid base and characters like “t”, “< >”, “{ }” (…and more) that isn’t a full brick width will have its character width fixed and/or adjusted as a feature, which includes kerning.
Interscript A
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Interscript B: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2399862/interscript-a-1
Interscript Compact: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2401014/interscript-a-1-1
• don't use this, use GNU Unifont or something
• Open Font License :noway:
• Full Latin Support (finally)
• Cherokee, Lisu
• some Cyrillic and Greek
• partial Hebrew support but no right-to-left
Made possible with the help of Noto Sans, BabelStone Roman, and some Inspect Element
All cap bold serif
kerned : Russian, Latin Basic, More Latin
I can't even type cyrillic extended, there are too many letters in latin extended, I don't have greek keyboard either
I wish I could make everything, but I'm a human after all (or am I?), I decided that this is good enough
the font i use for my 88×31 neocities buttons. designed to be used at 1:1 size, so it may look odd at larger sizes. 2ble resolution version available here.
has oldstyle numbers. includes latin, cyrillic (some diacritics), & greek (tonos marks but no dia's). alternative glyphs for g (2bl-storey, ğ), K (Ƙ), s (more horizontal, ƨ), Z (wider, Ƶ; narrower, Ȥ), Л (ball serif, Ԉ), б (serbian form, Ѣ), в (bulgarian, ѣ), д (cursive, ѿ)& и/й/ѝ (cursive, Ѡ/ѡ/Ѿ), п (cursive, ҏ), 8 (more horizontal, ȣ/§).
i will update it as i need more chars, so keep checking for newer versions.
(similar font i found after making this: http://www.pentacom.jp/pentacom/bitfontmaker2/gallery/?id=373)
IMO, serif fonts are much more versatile in that I don't have to squeeze a stroke or bar into a letter without it clashing with another letter. Meanwhile, in a serif font, the serifs create room to add strokes and bars.
Accent Serif v1.2.0 is copyright © 2022 AFontAbove.
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v1.0.0 (03/20/2022) Added Basic Latin
v1.1.0 (03/20/2022) Added Latin-1 Supplement and changed: u
v1.2.0 (WIP) Adding Latin extended-A and changed: ¥
The Bit-Config font series is inspired by the Lucida font family.
This specific font is inspired by Lucida Bright.
Context:
An average 5x7 pixel slab-serif font. Originally meant to be a replacement/alternative for other Pixel Optimzed slab-serif fonts, Times New Roman in particular.
This is a clone of Bit-Config Sans