Welcome to Orwellian Barcode Prison, antithesis of Chicken Wire. The only thing to do here is squint.
a lowercase version of the undertale font.
for UkiyoMoji Fonts or Haley's safety, i have decided to make this font all rights reserved and make the back link unknown because of this
Got the inspiration for this one from a Scania L94UB bus with a route information screen. The one I came across displayed “Leighton Buzzard” in this dotted font. Those letters were the starting point, but weren’t kept exactly the same as they were on that screen.
Font taken from here => Romhacking.net
This is an alphabet for Kakaluʒi. All letters are in their corresponding Latin letters, except zʒ, which is in cʼs spot.
For Yellow Candy 8432. https://fontstruct.com/fontstructors/2253156/yellow-candy-8432
Q and q are placeholders.
KƷ’s ISO 639 codes are kz and qzh.
In this alphabet, 3 cannot be used as a placeholder for ʒ.
I have been working on this font for days. It's called 'Teylan Stroop'. I have been making a Stroop video about the characters I like. I also made a Stroop Victory cartoony thinged video in life. Once I did, Stephanie used a hammer to kill Leo and Clementine and used a baseball bat to kill Sarah. Henry Hilton used a hammer to kill Doris and Dora for the moods he was in.
Recreation of the pixel font from Quintet/Enix's "Terranigma" (1995) on the SNES.
This recreation has been slightly expanded to include additional accented characters that weren't in the German, Spanish, or French translation.
Beyond these, only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
An attempt to make an esoteric form of Latin which is governed by the same amount and extent of structural logic as normal Latin. In other words, Latin that is weird, but makes sense while being as readable to the initiated as normal Latin is. It's a design that is weird in order to make itself easier to read, not harder.
This is a borderline IVO design, not because of its appearance, but because it sometimes requires the same set of visual considerations to interpret.
Initially made for NW & SW European members' languages this typeface has grown over time to include glyphs for most European languages. My friend Ray will be happy to see Welsh and my friend Johneen can write in Maori :)
Thanks to TCWhite I've found the 2E2E point to place my favourite punctuation/symbol correctly.
I've sent this to be rewiewed for Google Fonts. Having done so I'm stuck, I don't know how to proceed there: how can I get people to look at it, comment?!
This is a clone of MasterClass 1