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 SansRecreation of the pixel font from Virgin Interactive/Acclaim Entertainment's "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" (1993) on the Sega Master System.
This recreation uses the special TTF+SVG format, which currently has limited support.
Only the characters presents in the game's tile set have been included.
This font is a collection of musical accidentals for uses in musical and music-theoretical contexts. The symbols should, at the very least, line up at a common line and have similar size to regular characters, so you can use them to express just about anything relating to musical pitch, particularly microtonal theory.
The set includes (in no logical order, my apologies):
- Regular accidentals up to triple sharp and triple flat
- Stein-Zimmerman quarter tone accidentals up to double-semi-sharp and double-semi-flat
- Accidentals with arrows, up to two arrows up/down on both sets of regular accidentals (up to double flat/sharp) and Stein accidentals (up to sesqui-sharp/sesqui-flat)
- Wyschnegradsky 72-EDO accidentals, up to 11/12-tone sharp and 11/12-tone flat
- Turkish accidentals used in the Turkish 53-EDO-esque system, as well as x-comma sharps and flats
- Persian quarter tone accidentals, should they be needed
- Heimholtz-Ellis Just Intonation accidentals up to 29-limit JI, as well as symbols for tempered notes
- Simple arrows. Just two arrows; one up, one down.
torra: Minecraftian for: hard, sturdy, solid
A font that will not fall down for the forseeable future. Not particularly readable. Made for the HeavyComp. For Minecraftian letters i e a o p t k f s h m n l r ts ks, use: " | - = [ n ] < ^ > r 7 l j v u.
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1883183/nc-hexane
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1727445/hexagon-24
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1466312/atomic-6
This is a clone of HexagoniaA large set of custom brick composites aimed at small grid designs.
• 304 bricks inside
[INSIDE]
• Numerous corner bricks (curved & rectangular) in various weight ratios (even some transitional) most come with corresponding connector bricks as well
• A set of more decorative corner bricks, such as: inlined, multilined & knotted
• A collection of centered stroke sets in 4 weight ratios
• Some stroke intersection bricks
• A small set of serifs
All brick rotations come as seporate composite for easy further stacking
The idea for this was to encourage new Fontstruct users into looking past the editors limitations and work-arounds by way of demonstrating some hands-on examples and ideas. I hope this might inspire people to build upon these ideas and make their own sets of composites for their fonts.
The collection isn't a one stop shop for custom composites, but rather just a random useful set of bricks. To peek inside the stacked composite layout and find out how it was build enable "Expert Mode" inside the editor and press "o" on the keyboard, this switches the editor to "Outline" view mode.
Maybe I will include additional bricks to the set in the future, dunno yet, but perhaps.. If you like to request specific composite configurations, have ideas for future updates or simply having a question, just let me know in the comment section.
Thats it for now, the project is cloneable, feel free to copy, (re-)use, abuse, expand and /-or redistribute, Enjoy!
P.S. I'm also working on a similar FontStruction that covers slanted strokes and such for small grid designs. That one will be published soon as well.
Cheers
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See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/929869/zlabby-eye-fs
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1938264/vibes-16
This is a clone of Zurprizlit Pro