They may not be in order here. Sorry.
The black elements are elements that don't exist (yet). The black ones that look like N and O are actually M and Q respectively.
Any element suggestions I see in the comments will be added. DY, HO, ER, and TM are in the directional quotations (“, ”, ‘, and ’ respectively). FM, MD, NO, LR, RF, DB, SG, BH, HS, MT, DS, RG, CN, NH, FL, MC, LV, TS, OG, A, D, E, G, J, L, M, Q, R, T, X, Z, the blank element, and QU are all in the Latin accents ranging from À to à.
Does anyone care to extend JW‘ßÖHGKßÖ WÕßmH\ß\O in the comments?
This is a small grid font I decided to make.
This originally had a completely different concept than what I have here. I was initially going with a 5x3 where the ends were split (hence the name) but I changed it to this.
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TO DO:
- Kerning
I got the name from Grammarly Go. The actual font was inspired by the capital A in Sed4Tives' FauxHaus. Some glyphs are similar to Gyroscope by Cmunk.
2x2 filter font, fits in a 4x4.
Now that I see it, it looks kind of like the Star Wars font.
Kind of.
This is a conlang I made in like five minutes. Enjoy.
A - Æ/A
B - B/R
C - G/K
D - D/M
E - Œ/IH
F - Z/T
G - TH/L
H - S/CH
I - tilter
Example:
E with tilter (fieigifiebi) makes the "i" sound in "lift"
Normal F makes the Z sound.
This is a pixel font for any purpose you may need it for.
Goal: More glyphs than Cmunk's 7:12 Serif
If you're wondering what the many unidentified symbols are at the end, those are a few conlangs I've made. They're all (currently) in the first "Supplementary Private Use-A" block.
If a glyph is blank on FS, I look it up and recreate it.
If anything's wrong, let me know. If you have any suggestions, let me know as well.
When I finish a section, I add the section's name as a tag, which is why I don't have Supplementary Private Use Area-A 1 isn't there. It's just not fully taken up yet.
Glyph count: 2736
This is the pixel font on the TI-30XS Multiview calculator. The font is missing some letters because I couldn't find them on the calculator. If you find one that I missed, let me know in the comments how to find it and I will add it.
Bold version of filler.
This is a clone of Filler... oops