Sengbar Sans Basic Custom VGA-style (36px) is a customed basic pixel sans-serif which blends the original Cadmus Legible Unicode (48px) and Sengbar Delta Compressed Pixel (my compressed bitmap pixel counterpart) together, but much like both Cadmus Legible Unicode and Sengbar Cadmus Print Pixel, each of these assigned glyphs (e.g.: I, l, 1, O, 0, b, d, p, q) has distinguishable letter forms, some glyphs may include serifs, a zero-stroke, and its tails/end strokes (in the UK, they call this "exit strokes"), pretty much like what Inclusive Sans and/or Atkinson Hyperlegible has. This font is in the style of the VGA, and is also useful for AWTL/AOSTL and OSMK usage.
This font is also designed for accessibility, legibility, and readability, rendering this font "more accessible" and "perfectly distinctive" unlike its competitors Gill Sans MT, Arial, Helvetica and Segoe UI (although this font is its default, it can almost be legible).
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
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This is perfectly well done! This pixelated font makes it more easier to read! 10/10!
Your font looks so clean and legible at the same time! Good job!
Well, now I've seen everything: An easy accessible font that is highly distinct and is perfect for everyday usage! This is perfect to use!
Thanks for taking the time to use my font!
As you might currently haven't noticed, my font leans toward the "accessible and friendly" side. Some of my remaining glyphs have distinctive and distinguishable letter forms that are easier to read and does not contain the mirroring of two letters d/b, and p/q. Same as before (my previous popular font was Cadmus Legible Unicode 48px), I felt like choosing a pixelated FontStruction was an easy choice. I still make FontStructions as of today.
(My font is currently in its Basic version. I will try to make a Unicode version sometime soon.)
Here is the preview.
Can it be cloned for adding more glyphs?
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