Another monospace semi-slab-serif cursive-like font inspired by Rogue and a little bit by Anonoma Mono Less Characters.
To me this font seems a little too bold for coding, but it's very reasonable in my opinion (I like looking at my fs RID in my IDE more though).
This font is still WIP so it can update at any time. Expect Cyrillic and latin accents soon.
Only the second monospace I publish - I dislike the restriction as it just makes some glyphs look ugly no matter what you try. And don't ask me why I didn't set the spacing to mono, does it make a difference for programs or just to Fontstruct?
Narrowed version of Bytogryph code. More suitable for coding.
This is a clone of Bytogryph CodeSmall Code is a grotesk monospaced font that is designed to include a variety of languages encoded in the BMP and SMP.
It also has a variety of letters in the PUA, such as capital versions of most Latin letters without capitals, characters for Latin letters not included in the Unicode standard, Swedish Dialect Alphabet compatibility characters, archaic IPA characters, Initial Teaching Alphabet characters, miscellaneous Cyrillic letters, Latin phonetic symbols, Tifinagh combined characters, alternate Latin letters for African languages and Polish, medieval extensions, unencoded and lowercase Roman numerals, unencoded mathematical symbols, numbers, superscripts and subscripts, unencoded control symbols, combining numbers, Unifon, unencoded fractions, IMFI forms of Arabic letters not encoded in Arabic Presentation Forms-A and -B, IMFI forms for Adlam, Powerline symbols, and coding ligatures.
This is my largest font yet!
This font has risen up to #5 on character count!
UPDATE: This font has fallen back to #8. :(
UPDATE 2: In the PUA, the upcoming Myanmar Extended-C block and Tai Khamti digits.
This font has extensions listed here:
Small Code PUA: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2268345/small-code-pua
Ocelot - A monospaced sans-serif font with no curves!
I built this to have the least possible padding at the top of a button.
This is a clone of Friendly GeekThe 8/6 block thick version
This is a clone of Friendly Geek SemiboldThis is the 7/6 block version. I've been liking this weight for programming at size 8.
Friendly Geek:
Good for...
- Labels
- Upper case
- Code
- Table cells
- Outlines
- Display
- Printing
- Informality
Not Good for...
- Normal Text
- Sentences
- Formality
Sometimes Good, Sometimes not...
- For each display screen size, one or two weights work well
I have changed the 'h' and the '+' to work better for programming. Changed the 'F' to make it more clearly different from the 'f'. Before it was looking a little bit like lower case somehow.
This is a clone of Friendly GeekFriendly Geek is the regular version of Friendly Geek Light. Its widths are all 6/6 block rather than 4/6 block. The outlines of the glyphs have generally been left the same, with the insides being filled with 2/6 extra width.
This is a clone of Friendly Geek Light