I needed a pixel font that was optimized in space but still comfortably readable, so I created Simpixel.
As three by five (3x5) seemed a reasonable size for capital letters and numbers (cf. A, B, E, S; 2, 3, 8 etc.), I tried my best. This didn't always work, as particular letters naturally need more horizontal space (cf. M, W; N, Q), such that some ended up four or five pixels wide (Though I have created a monospaced version - Simpixel Mono - where I managed to also condense those letters to 3x5).
I then worked on the small letters and eventually the rest of the Latin and even the Greek letters, just for fun. Of course, the less basic letters tend to be larger in size. Emoticons, pictograms and miscellaneous symbols fall into that category too (cf. ½, ⅓, ⅔, ¼, ⅛, ⅜, ⅝, ⅞, ⅟, etc).
With all that being said, thanks for checking this out!
"Discopatentiously Obstructivenating Free Demo" font Copyright 2016-2019 Doug Peters and is 'Free for Personal Use' only to demonstrate the full font from which this beast was cloned ("Discopatentiously Obstructivenating" which is also by me, Doug Peters, and I will continue to develop that version).
This is my own clone of the original version. It may look a little like my Kindegraf or Sketchy fonts, as it's my handwriting with a mouse, and I bet there isn't a lot of deviation there (with the handwriting) but it IS different. This free version almost has a Basic Latin character set. More characters would require more work, so any further development will require a purchase or donation. Happy to do it if anyone is interested in a more complete font, but not for free.
Categories: Pixel font.
Types: Hand printed lettering.
Weight: Regular, Curly.
Web font: I don't think that would be a good idea, NO.
Commercial use: NO. If you want a commercial version, let's talk commission.
Derivatives: NO.
Redistribution: NO.
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Discopatentiously Obstructivenating font Copyright 2016-2019 Doug Peters.
This is my own clone of the original version. It may look a little like my Kindegraf or Sketchy fonts, as it's my handwriting with a mouse, and I bet there isn't a lot of deviation there (with the handwriting) but it IS different. More characters would require more work. Happy to do it, but not for free.
Categories: Pixel font.
Types: Hand printed lettering.
Weight: Regular, Curly.
Web font: I don't think that would be a good idea, NO.
Commercial use: When Purchased.
Derivatives: NO.
Redistribution: NO.
https://www.Doug-Peters.com
https://Dougs.Work
https://SymbioticDesign.com
https://Worthful.com
https://Font-Journal.com
My best Domain Name registration service:
https://www.DomainHostmaster.com
My best cloud web hosting solution:
https://HDWebHosting.com
PayPal donations (to encourage my continued design efforts):
https://paypal.me/sitedesigner
Recreation of the in-battle font from Pokémon Black/White/Black 2/White 2, complete with the Pokédollar sign in place of $ and the PK and MN in place of registered sign and trademark sign respectively. (The regular font from these games already exists elsewhere, called Power Clear.) I also added all kinds of accents (but none of the emojis).
(https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1572180/funky-pixels)
This project has changed my view of type by being patient and to really think about how the typeface will be protrayed in a product. My typeface reminds me of an "old-school" videogame. I had alot of fun with this project because I got familier with the tools in this program very quickly. I hope you enjoy my font, Funky Pixels!
One of the first fonts I attempted to make on this website was a cursive font, with accurate bridge letters.
I finally thought of a way to make it work; dots on both ends that would build a bridge if one mid-ending and one bottom was used, and gave an aesthetic if it was two of the same height endings.
I realized after making the entire font that there are no mid-starts, but I had an entire pixel cursive font, so I reworked it as shown.
I can make it the dotted way, too.
MicroConDev Terminal Sans
Copyright 2018 MicroConDev (or me, Matt Adrian Sugui/MickeySugui). All rights reserved.
Wanna download this? Too bad, it's under development. For now, it's mine only. When it gets finished, it will be available to all under the Share-Alike license.
Some glyphs are different from others: The High Private Surrogate Area has fictional currency, PlayStation/XBOX controller button symbols, my logo and its extensions, programmer's calculator mode symbols and supposed drive letters and subdrive letters for my enjoyment, but just ignore it. The REPLACEMENT CHARACTER says "nope" in all caps (not mope) instead of the usual square or question mark. The FI and FL ligatures have the F supposedly italicized, but the FF one is normal. The ST ligature has no curl, but the top bar of the letter S is connected to the middle bar in the letter T.
The Box Drawings section has been incomplete because the Box Drawings section has been ported to another version of this font.