Based off of a puzzle game Idea I have.
It's sort of like a cross between Gunpey and a 1-D Sudoku.
If you want to see the specific rules to the game, take a look at this document:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lXeDR1XjB7zTUVcm7y7BlOcOmg9rxpAkX7CK_rhQx_I/edit?usp=sharing
An abhorrent, infernal creation I whipped up in half an hour while very sleep deprived.
I am making an RPG and require a font for numbers that are as thin as possible so they can be put on an extremely low res viewports while taking up very little width, but also count numbers in the millions.
So, I present you... 2x10 ImSorry
-It reserves an extra pixel for spacing only because god himself could not make a pure 2 pixel wide, monochrome font legible without rewriting history.
-The difference between a 1 and a 7 is whether or not the top left pixel has completed it's pullup.
-The difference between a 4 and a 9 is whether or not the bottom left pixel has killed itself.
-The 8 is completely indecipherable without context clues.
-And I journied deep into the archives of heretic languages and dead cultures to try and figure out how to make a 0 look good in two pixel width, only to settle on simply evicerating the glyph and making an entirely new one.
I am.... probably not going to use this, as I've come to the realization that making a font 3x3 and stacking numbers on eachother may be a more efficient use of space. Or I could just allocate more space to the numbers.
It was fun to make tho.
May be very useful when people start putting computers in chopsticks.
This is a generally faithful pixel font recreation of the original Adidas typeface used for their FIFA World Cup 2018 kits. The font was inspired by classic Russian design elements and is used for relevant media and things like player names, numbers, and more.
I tried to add as many special characters as possible, all designed to match the look and spirit of the base font. Unfortunately, there isn't a full overview of the original font's typeset available so far, so I had to improvise with some characters.
Please contact me if you wish to license this font for commercial purposes!
© Copyright & created by Caveras.
This is a cloneStrict monospaced 3x5 font. Reasonably legible and balanced. Includes upper- and lower-case, digits, punctuation, the whole lower half of CP437. Largely derived from Tom Thumb (MIT or CC-BY 3.0 or CC0 license): http://robey.lag.net/2010/01/23/tiny-monospace-font.html
Write balanced base27 numbers with this font!
For the numbers -13 to -2 use the letters o-z or O-Z
For the number -1 use the space bar
The numbers 0 to 9 correspond to the numbers 0 to 9
For the numbers 10 to 13 use the letters a-d or A-D
PARAGRAPH
So, CDN Calle Menosse was invented by a boy named Janjan in 2021. And I made an early version which looks a little bit similar though, but I renovated the points, curves, and straight lines used for that! The original name was Cale, and it was renamed to Calle Menosse in December 19, 2023. You can clone it if you want, and this font you are looking at is monospaced. This font is only for Android, Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 12, Windows 7, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 95, iOS, Mac, MacBook, AirPods, airdrop, watchOS, iPhone, iPad, AirPrint, iMac, Samsung, LG, Lenovo, Realme, Infinix, and vivo.
UPDATES
1.0 - Initial
1.1 - Added Tags
1.2 - Added more latin, tags and symbols
1.3 - More tags must fit from iOS users to macOS users
ALERT!
Clone it or it gets deleted and the others!
The units are designated by the numbers 0 to 9 on the keypad.
The tens are designated by the keys from "a" to "i" (lower case).
The hundreds are designated by the keys from "j" to "r" (lower case).
The thousands are designated by the keys from "A" to "I" (capital letter).