The default font used by Adafruit's GFX library. The hex codes correspond to the cp437(true) chart on page 16:
https://cdn-learn.adafruit.com/downloads/pdf/adafruit-gfx-graphics-library.pdf
Hex codes with bit[0] = 0, 1, 8, 9 were unavailable, so bit[2] is set as 1.
(Ex: 0x0001 => 0x0101)
This is the font used in my Scratch projects that use SSEGA OS, SSEGA OS 92, and SSEGA OS CD (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/938150503/ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/938615942/ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/939136020/). It has a lot of characters in a 4x5 bounding box.
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.
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
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.