- Modified clone of Vespa II
STILL WORK IN PROGRESS
- New symbols in many languages
- Working to make it unicode (will update at least once a month)
This is a clone of Vespa IICarthage 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 SansPixel Font version 1.5
For all the supported characters, see here: pastebin.com/As5gzSf0
This is a cloneA neat language of combining letters to create even more unique characters. Based on some languages like Armenian. Work in progress.
anything goes in this book-style pixel font. it is for secret project.
maximum of 11 pixels tall (plus 3 px descender below)
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[1.7d] Still working on CJK and Hangul. Still not even halfway there!!!
[beta 1.7c] More CJK, Aboriginal Canadian Syllabics, Bengali
[beta 1.7b] More CJK but still not nearly enough
[beta 1.7a] I found a stray pixel which stretched the font two pixels too high. It's gone now.
[beta 1.7] ??? stuff? korean jamo, like 0.3% more of the CJK, Greek Extended, and one of the East Asian scripts (the name I forgot :<)
[beta 1.6d] assorted CJK and symbols
[beta 1.6c] devanagari (hindi script), thai
[beta 1.6b] thai and other junks. some characters improved
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/14309/tfa_squaresans
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1032972/dickson_2
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/324288/zame_eye_fs
This is a clone of ABC (All Black Characters)GS Unicode is a project I worked on over the course of several years so (almost) all languages get support! With 14,564 non-spacing characters, this font is finished (as of Unicode 13.0, and as of FS's pre-July 2021 glyph inventory). Please tell me if some of the characters aren't working. I'll try to fix them as best as I can!
This font will no longer be updated except in the case of fixing errors. I'm now working on GS Unicode 2.0, a non-pixelated(!) font that uses FS's current (all of Unicode!) glyph inventory, and is set to take much, much longer....
...so I'll see y'all on the other side~
Currently Supports:
- English
- Some Latin
- Russian Cyrillic
- Google Fonts
- Georgian
- Hebrew
- Armenian
- Greek
- Thai
- Currency Symbols
- Arabic (WIP)
- Japanese/Katakana
- Bopomofo
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
Here is an extended version of my Atemayar Rigid Script. This script has taken me years to get to the point where it is. It is incomplete however I figured I would release it with the current list of characters that I have created. While I plan to complete it, it will be some time before this is achieved so please bear with me as life tends to get in the way sometimes.
I began this font August 31, 2017, and I'm releasing it 30 days short of its 2 year anniversary.
Based off the original alphabet of Atemayar Qelisayér featured on Omniglot created by Simon Halfdan Hvilshøj Andersen. Credit for all the original characters of this alphabet goes to him, as well as credit for inspiration. Some characters in this alphabet are wholly original to this font (most are not however), these are inspired wholly by the original Atemayar alphabet in one way or another.
I truly and sincerely hope you enjoy, this font is made for all to enjoy and to spread such a beautiful alphabet to be used for all languages and all writing systems. I love Atemayar more than any existing writing system, I take all my notes in it, and I wish that Simon Halfdan Hvilshøj Andersen's alphabet will be spread around the world and used by many.
The alphabets can be categorized into groups based on the following criteria:
- Pseudo-Atemayar: shares no letters with Atemayar, but appears similar
- Semi-Pseudo-Atemayar: shares a few characters with Atemayar, but overall still looks like its base alphabet and can't be read by Atemayar users
- Modified Atemayar: Follows all/most of the same letters as Atemayar, however has added or modified letters as well
- Classic Atemayar: Original Atemayar alphabet without change
The alphabets' classifications are as follows:
Basic Latin: Classic (except X, which is a ligature of K and S)
Punctuation (all except . , : ; ? ! ... " '): Modified
More Latin: Modified
Extended Latin B: Modified
Extended Latin A: Modified
Greek & Coptic: Modified
Cyrillic: Modified
Arabic: Modified (reversed letters)
Devanagari: Modified (line above letters)
Georgian: Semi-Pseudo
Armenian: Semi-Pseudo
Katakana: Modified
Hebrew: Modified (reversed letters) ***Incomplete***
Hangul: Pseudo ***Incomplete***
Bopomofo: Modified (dots above letters, ligatures)
Thai: Pseudo ***Incomplete***
I am going to expand this font. Why not, after all? It is my best work so far.
ALL BLOCKS UPDATED TO UNICODE 15.0!!
UNICODE BLOCKS INCLUDED:
Basic Latin
Latin Supplement
Latin Extended A
Latin Extended B
Latin Extended Additional
Latin Extended C
Latin Extended D
Latin Extended E
Latin Extended F
Latin Extended G
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IPA Extensions
Spacing Modifier Letters
Phonetic Extensions
Phonetic Extensions Supplement
Modifier Tone Letters
Ancient Symbols
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (only Latin, Symbols and Katakana)
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Cyrillic (Basic)
Cyrillic Supplement
Cyrillic Extended A
Cyrillic Extended B
Cyrillic Extended C
Cyrillic Extended D
(Anbur/Old Permic)
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Greek and Coptic
Greek Extended
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Ethiopic
Ethiopic Supplement
Ethiopic Extended
Ethiopic Extended A
Ethiopic Extended B
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Armenian (Would really appreciate feedback)
Hebrew
N'Ko
Georgian
Georgian Extended
Georgian Supplement
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllables
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllables Extended
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended-A
Cherokee
Cherokee Supplement
Ogham
Runic
Tifinagh
Lisu
Lisu Supplement
Phags-pa
Zanabazar Square
Mro
Old Italic
Phoenician
Carian
Lycian
Lydian
Gothic
Deseret
Shavian
Komi/Anbur/Old Permic
Elbasan
Osage
Pahawh Hmong
Toto
Old South Arabian
Old North Arabian
Adlam
Glagolitic
Glagolitic Extended
Old Turkic
Old Hungarian (Rovásírás)
Marchen
Buhid
Bamum
Kayah Li
Hatran
Yezidi
Caucasian Albanian
Miao
Masaram Gondi (incomplete)
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Hangul Jamo
(only modern Hangeul for now, I am desperate for feedback here!)
Hangul Syllables (discontinued)
Hangeul Compatibility Jamo (only modern Hangeul for now)
Katakana
Katakana Phonetic Extensions
Kana Supplement (only Katakana)
Kana Extended A (only Katakana)
Kana Extended B
Small Kana Extensions (only Katakana)
Bopomofo
Bopomofo Extended
Yijing Hexagram Symbols
Vertical Forms
Small Form Variants
Tai Xuan Jing Symbols
Counting Rod Numerals
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Combining Diacritical Marks
Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement
Combining Diacritical Marks Extended
Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols
Combining Half Marks
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General Punctuation
Supplemental Punctuation
Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Emoticons
Miscellaneous Symbols (discontinued)
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs (discontinued)
Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs (only face emojis)
Symbols and Pictographs extended A (only face emojis)
Ornamental Dingbats
Dingbats
Miscellaneous Technical
Currency Symbols
Letterlike Symbols
Arrows
Supplemental Arrows A
Supplemental Arrows B
Supplemental Arrows C
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows (non-astrological)
Block Elements
Box Drawings
Geometric Shapes
Geometric Shapes Extended
Superscripts and Subscripts
Enclosed Alphanumeric
Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement
Control Pictures
Optical Character Recognition
Braille Patterns
Number Forms
Domino Tiles
Common Indic Number Forms
Mayan Numerals
Musical Symbols (excl. Iranian, Kievan, and Gregorian notation)
Ancient Greek Musical Notation (incomplete)
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Planned in the future:
Enclosed CJK Letters and Months?
CJK Symbols and Punctuation?
Mathematical Operators?
Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A?
Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B?
Supplemental Mathematical Operators?
Osmanya
Chorasmian
Warang Citi
Pau Cin Hau
Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong
Symbols for Legacy Computing
Music Notation
Ancient Greek Music Notation
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Hangul)
Hangul Jamo (full)
Hangul compatibility Jamo (full)
Hangul Jamo Extended-A?
Hangul Jamo Extended-B?
"Sederhana" is an Indonesian word, meaning "simple"
with its simple style, funny looking "V", lack of diagonal lines, and its easy to read!
this font is CAPITAL ONLY!
note for Arab users:
بطريقة ما لا يعمل الجزء العربي من الخط ، لذلك يجب عليك استخدام الأحرف الأساسية النهائية والمتوسطة والأولية للكتابة بدلاً من ذلك
اسف على ذلك :/
somehow the Arabic part of the font doesn't work, so you must use the final, middle, and initial base characters to type instead
sorry for that :/
(نعم أنا أستخدم مترجم جوجل فأنا لست عربي, yes i use google translate, I'm not an Arab)
- Basic Latin
- More Latin
- Extended Latin A and B
- Greek
- Cyrillic
- Arabic
- Armenian
- Georgian
Intended Language Support
عربى-Arabic
հայոց լեզու-Armenian
Беларуская мова-Belarusian
български език-Bulgarian
Hrvatski jezik-Croatian
čeština-Czech
Dansk-Danish
Nederlandse taal-Dutch
English
Esperanto
Français-French
ქართული ენა-Georgian
Deutsch-German
Magyar-Hungarian
Bahasa Indonesia-Indonesian
Italiano-Italian
Қазақ, Qazaq-Kazakh
Melayu-Malay
Polski-Polish
Pусский-Russian
Српски-Serbian
Tagalog
Türk-Turkish
українська-Ukrainian
do you want to write in Zulu, Xhosa, Wolof, Walser, Walloon, Vunjo, Vietnamese, Venda, Upper Sorbian, Turkmen, Turkish, Tswana, Tsonga, Teso, Tatar, Taroko, Tajik, Taita, Swiss German, Swedish, Swati, Swahili, Spanish, Southern Sotho, South Ndebele, Somali, Soga, Slovenian, Slovak, Sicilian, Shona, Shambala, Serbian, Sena, Scottish Gaelic, Sardinian, Sangu, Sango, Samburu, Sakha, Rwa, Russian, Rundi, Rombo, Romansh, Romanian, Portuguese, Polish, Ossetic, Oromo, Occitan, Nyankole, Nyanja, Norwegian Nynorsk, Norwegian Bokmål, Northern Sotho, Northern Sami, North Ndebele, Nama, Morisyen, Mongolian, Meru, Mapuche, Maori, Manx, Maltese, Malay, Malagasy, Makonde, Makhuwa-Meetto, Machame, Macedonian, Luyia, Luxembourgish, Luo, Lower Sorbian, Low German, Lojban, Lithuanian, Latvian, Kyrgyz, Kurdish, Kinyarwanda, Kikuyu, Kazakh, Kamba, Kalenjin, Kalaallisut, Kabuverdianu, Jola-Fonyi, Jju, Javanese, Italian, Irish, Interlingua, Indonesian, Inari Sami, Ido, Icelandic, Hungarian, Hebrew, Gusii, Greek, German, Georgian, Ganda, Galician, Friulian, French, Finnish, Filipino, Faroese, Estonian, Esperanto, Erzya, English, Embu, Danish, Czech, Croatian, Corsican, Cornish, Colognian, Chuvash, Chiga, Chechen, Cebuano, Catalan, Bulgarian, Bosnian, Bena, Bemba, Belarusian, Basque, Bashkir, Asu, Asturian, Armenian, Arabic, Albanian and Afrikaans in my horrible handwriting? no yeah me neither, but if you do
here you go
1226 characters for your displesure, it has georgian armenian cyrilic greek coptic and more latin then you will ever need
Working In Progress. More glyphs coming soon.
Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, IPA Extentions, Greek and Coptic, Cyrillic, Cyrillic Supplement, Armenian, Hebrew, Devangari, Latin Extended Additional, (Some) Currency Symbols, (Some) General Punctuation, (Some) CJK Symbols and Punctuation, Hiragana, Katakana, Vertical Forms, (Some) Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms, Thai, Mongolian