Pixel font recreation based on two of the main fonts appearing in the Syndicate game for the SNES.
The font is a 1:1 rebuild and appears exactly as in-game. I have also added many of more common characters, diacritics, and other gylphs that don't show up in the game. A full set of the Japanese version's katakana characters is also included.
The base font size and recommended setting for Syntricate is 5pt and multiples of that. Use metric kerning and no additional smoothing effects for the ultimate pixel experience.
Syndicate on the SNES was developed by Bullfrog Productions and released by Ocean Software in 1993.
~ Syntricate - created by Caveras based on original fonts used in Syndicate for the Super Nintendo. ~
Decorative font in 'basic' and 'more' Latin. It's crisp and spacious, allowing easy reading at smaller point sizes from 10 upwards. I have not checked how large it can get before the building bricks become disturbing in the flow of the edges. It can be used in conjuction with my "Ritual Minutes" which has no descenders on the UC and LC. Not sure if this is more of an 'Art Nouveau' design or points more towards a generalised 'Victorian-ish'. It doesn't really matter, someone will find the perfect text to show its visual qualities ;) NOTE: the space is reduced to something like 1/2 letter width. To get a 'good' space between words you need to hit the space key twice. Do you think this is acceptable? Or should I increase the space?
This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. A recreation to the news bulletin from Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 26 M