WihiibiFuturistakan is a Computer Font.
A Good Font and Best Font Ever!
If you ever heard of name "WihiibiFuturistakan," means futuristic in Armenian, data in Amharic.
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• Added: Caq̂ir, Some Cyrillic Lowercase. Revised:
• Added: Shidinn and Some cyrillic glyphs. Revised: Lowercase Cyrillic Dzwe. I have plans to add Caq̂ir and Church Creadhj Latin.
• Added Ogham, Accent on H with hacek, Remade glyphs to look more like Dylacomputer, Added More Skooeian (Скуи'ан)
• New letters for compatibility with Unifon, and Shidinn (unifon sh will be in latin ext. D because wikimedia says so) (shidinn is only caps ATM)
• Added and revised some glyphs
• New glyphs for compatibility with North Bing Chilling & New English
• Added some Cyrillic Lowercase (Finishing cyrillic lowercase)*
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(* means top priority)
Finish the Cyrillic Letters *
Finish caqir *
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This font won't consist of all Unicodes.
I Can't comment nor clone, so Current answer to a comment:
(I'm ignoring Dukir because he is a commenter i think)
@Legendarytypo Justov? Laggy? Check out Lagginess!
@Kyyle 3~4 months to be exact. The font still isn't finished.
these font are here Sumia Open by Vienna Binders (AskGamerViennaBinders) Rekank Fix C by Dmitriy Sychiov (Sychoff) Kaak123
RULES: Do not say this font saying i hate this font this font is bulls*it or f*** off this font in the comments and dont make a font like a same font
correct answer that you can copy
Last week my beloved iMac stopped working for good. It's been more than a decade of a fantastic relationship, but now I have to accept the fact that it won't be with me anymore... With that in mind, I've collected these vintage Mac icons, most (maybe all) made by the great Susan Kare in the best 80's. Curiously, you will see that many of them have remained until today with very few modifications, but others (that dot matrix printer, those faxes, those floppy disks...) have definitely passed into the History. I remember with particular displeasure the d*** Bomb, which appeared unexpectedly when the computer crashed -too frecuently- and you then lost all the work not saved manually. Freaky old times. My favourite character still being Clarus, the dogcow (at the Z, of course). Hope you like them.
A: Mac-happy / B: Mac-unhappy / C: Mac-working / D: Bin / E: Bomb / F: Watch / G: Save / H: Save-as / I: File-text / J: File-vector / K: File-graphic / L: New / M: New-text / N: New-vector / O: New-graphic / P: New-type / Q: Compress / R: Font-kit / S: Font-stack / T: Alert / U: Prompt / V: AppleLink / W: Fax / X: Fax-to / Y: Command / Z: Dogcow (Clarus).
a: Print / b: Arrow / c: Hand / d: Inbox / e: Inbox-in / f: Inbox-out / g: Mail-drown / h: Mail-wings / i: News-headlines / j: Newspaper / k: Easy-access / l: Quick-access / m: Direct-access / n: Folder / o: Folder-speedy / p: Folder-hierarchy / q: Compress / r: Box / s: Desk-drawer / t: Top-drawer / u: Global / v: Library / w: Personal-archive / x: Threaded / y: Volume / z: Zoom.
0: OK / 1: New-blank-file / 2: Pencil / 3: Eraser / 4: Lasso / 5: (Idem) / 6: Brush / 7: Fill / 8: Spray / 9: Apple-logo.
An unofficial demake of Monaco Regular at 9 point.
Monaco is only available as a pre-installed font on Apple computers.
This font currently contains the FontStruct Basic Latin character set (ASCII + curly quotes). If it gets 100 downloads, I’ll add OpenType Std (Windows ANSI + Mac OS Roman) characters.
An extra bold version of the Chicago font from early Apple Macintosh computers.
This is a clone of Chicago 12The classic Mac font Chicago but with 1-pixel wide strokes.
This is a clone of Chicago 12An even-more-modernized and expanded version of Geneva 9, one of Apple's system fonts in Macintosh System 1.
Full list of changes:
• Removed extra space after lowercase y
• Redrew & so its height matches that of capital letters
• Re-redrew # symbol (more condensed)
• Alternate glyphs for Greek alphabet ΔΩμ that fit better with text (math symbol versions of all 3 characters are unchanged)
• Added even more Unicode characters
• Checked accuracy of font in emulated MacPaint; added characters (e.g. integrals) that were in original font but not Geneva 9.1
• The accented and unaccented lowercase a's were in fact different in the original font, but I made them both double-story here for consistency
This is a clone of Geneva 9.1Same as before, but the original Latin accents have not been modified as of yet. More to come soon on the end of this week.
Created on October 16th, 2019; 7:59 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display MultiThe TelMax 1500 font was recreated in a Digi2 version of TelTech 6200 Display, although all were ineffective to use.
Created on October 16th, 2019; 4:47 P.M..
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis Display feature comes with a new package of glyph installments: The International Accented extensions, The IPA extensions, and lastly; The Cyrillic extensions. A new feature comes with its distinctive set of characters following up a new mood set to the Digital Era, entering up a trend of the classic Macintosh 7 font that was being cloned in by Idota Chatrkinsky. Just like the TelTech 6200 Display font, the Multi version is quite international in some parts.
This digitized font usually came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 9:20 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display fontThis version takes back to the classic digital era of cellular and mobile phones from different variants of phone styles. This was very close to other font versions of Mac 7 1600.
The TelTech 6200 Display Bold version of Mac 7 8100 was a regular MacBook trend as it is today, and this version consists of two new symbols: A multiplication sign, and a division sign.
Came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 5:45 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display fontThis version takes back to the classic digital era of cellular and mobile phones from different variants of phone styles. This was very close to other font versions of Mac 7 1600.
The TelTech 6200 Display version of Mac 7 8100 consists of two new symbols: A multiplication sign, and a division sign.
Came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 5:28 P.M..
This is a clone of Mac Powered II2! 8100 fontThis is the classic VTech version of the font for Mac 7 4100.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 3120 fontThis is the classic VTech version of the font for Mac 7 1600.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis is the new version of the font for Mac 7 8100.
The clones of the reissued font has three versions: Mac Powered 5767, Mac 7 1600 and the original.
Re-established March 24th, 1804.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac Powered II2! 5767 fontThis is the used version of the font for Mac 7 5767.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis is the used version of the font for Mac Powered II2! 4900.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis is the used version of the font for Mac Powered II3! GX10-GX50.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on February 17th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis is the used version of the font for Mac 7 3120.
This pixelated font was created on February 16th, and was edited on February 17th, 2018. The first Macintosh 3120 font was first used in August 10th, 1944.
This is a clone of Mac Original FontThis is the original font of the Mac 7 1600.
This was clones of the original Mac font that was created on January 5th, 2018.
This pixelated font was created on January 5th, 2018. The first Macintosh 7 font was first used in April 17th, 1981.
This is a clone of Mac Original FontI really wanted a pixel version of the classic Monaco 9pt bitmap as the system Font doesn't play nice with Sketch if you want to keep the pixels. The punctuation has been rebuilt to make it match the original font in System 6 and given it a few spacing tweaks throughout. Renamed it Macano so it happily coexists with the system font.
This is a clone of Monaco