This font has been based on the phone with the same model name: ("Panasonic KX-TGA250FX")
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Version 1.1: "Added an Check Mark (✓), Colon (:) and Equal sign (=)
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This font is same as Panasonic at Home by WorekofFonts, but it haves full letters on Cyrillic section (not on Russian, just Bulgarian and Macedonian). So WorekofFonts, if you seeing this, I'm apologizing you for copying this font, but I have those 2 phones with an same model name, so therefore I would need 2 fonts, ones Elongated like this, and another ones are Normal (5x7 size) [It will be planned, but it will come up soon! :D].
And this font is only avaliable for those languages by the following: German, English, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Czech, Croatian, Slovene, Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian and Albanian.
Note, that every languages listed up here [^^] are having full letters, so therefore you can use it. But sadly, there's no punctuation marks (! or ?) and quotation mark ("). But not to worry! I will add those on the future.
If you love this font, but outside those languages listed up there, right next after the Note [^^], You can't be able to use your characters with your language, (ex.: If you are speaking Spanish, you can't use N with tilde [Ññ])
If you love this font so badly, download it, and save it through your bookmark or favorites on your browser. This might remember you, how you love that font.
I would love seeing downloads for all of you (especially WorekofFonts, which is responsible of the font of Panasonic at Home).
And WorekofFonts, if you saw those messages (especially the apologizing ones), consider downloading this font and try it out, it will be different than yours.
Here is the link if you want to download the WorekofFonts' Panasonic at Home font: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2322000/panasonic-at-home
I hope you love this font. ;)
(new font im working on)...
Might support more Latin, Greek, Coptic, Cyrillic, Armenian and MISC Symbols later...
Update 0.7: Release with basic letters, symbols and numbers in ASCII
Update 0.8: Added more Latin
Update 1.0.3: Big update
Update 1.1.0: Te Reo Maori Hiragana And Katakana
Update 1.1.2: Shidinn Language (Uppercase and lowercase, no midcase)
Update 1.1.3: Arabic (TTF font files take up 65535 glyphs)
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.
Recreation of the pixel font used in the Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1982). Note the block element characters, set to their equivalent unicode points (U+2596 through to U+259F). Only the characters present in the computer's character 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.
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.