I wanted to see if I could make an orginal font.
So, I did.
This font drew inspiration from fonts like, MS Windows 98 UI, VCR OSD Mono (predominantly used in hit FPS ULTRAKILL), Upheaval, and many other DOS terminal style-(ish) fonts.
Also, when you use this font, pleasecredit me, okay?
(Also, I dont speak any other lanuage except english. So, if there are any legibility errors in the greek or cyrillic alphabets, please let me know.)
(USE TrueType! OpenType is very broken..)
New bitmap typeface based on Sütterlin.
I made this before I knew about fontzillion.
I will make a new zillion because of this corruption.
Mint Pixel
Currently covers:
+ Basic Latin
+ Latin-1 Supplement
+ Latin Extended-A
+ Latin Extended-B
+ IPA Extensions
+ Spacing Modifier Letters
+ Cyrillic
+ Cyrillic Supplement
+ Currency Symbols
totalling to over 1,000 glyphs!
This is Patrick H. Lauke’s Zelda II font implementation, with some extra punctuation/symbols/accented letters that aren’t present in the original game drawn by me. Secret bonus pixel key glyph encoded in the backtick/grave slot (U+0060)
This is a clone of Zelda II: The Adventure of LinkThis is a multilingual font, and will likely be a perennial work in progress. Feel free to suggest the addition of new scripts and glyphs, as well as changes to existing glyphs (esp. non-Latin).
Largest font tagged with 'segment'. ≥191 languages supported from 30 scripts (Arabic*, Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Greek, Braille, Emoji*, Bopomofo, Hangul Jamo, Armenian, Katakana, NKo*, Lisu, Lydian, Ol Chiki*, Mro*, Toto*, Tengwar CSUR*, Cirth CSUR*, Shavian, Klingon CSUR, Nag Mundari*, Multani, Pau Cin Hau*, Hanifi Rohingya*, Bassa Vah*, Phagspa, uppercase Cherokee). Partial support for 6 languages (Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, Hokkien, Cia-Cia, Tibetan). 5 game sets supported (Mahjong, Chess, Draughts, Dice, Playing Cards). 14160 B of ROM for a full hardware implementation.
Turkish users, the lowercase i is dotted without serifs and dotless with serifs.
(____ is next to be added to this font)
Error! is a unicode-like font that is derived from Catrinity by @Catrinity and SuperPixel by @LuckyFontMaster
THIS FONT SUPPORTS:
Basic Latin
Latin-1 Supplement
Latin Extended-A
Latin Extended-B
IPA Extensions
Spacing Modifier Glyphs
Combining Diacritics
Greek & Coptic
Cyrillic
Armenian
Hebrew
Arabic
Syriac/Syriac Extended
Thaana
Devenegari
Lao
Georgian
Khmer
Phonetic Extensions
Latin Extended Additional
General Punctuation (hence the 6 hyphens)
Currency Symbols
Dingbats
Arrows
Mathematical Operators
Miscallenous Symbols/Dingbats (hence the checkmark)
Braille
Latin Extended-C
Hiragana
Bopomofo
CJK Characters
Lisu
Latin Extended-D
Latin Extended-E
Cyrillic Extended-C
Unifon
Solresol
Visible Speech
Klingon
Ligatures
Phoenician
Pau Cin Hau
Bhaiksuki Script
Lisu Supplement
Musical Symbols
Latin Extended-G
Siyaq (HINDI)
Moon Symbols
Chess Pieces
Segment Numbers
Lawa
Shidinn
Old-Style Numbers
Music Symbols Extended-A
Icons
Logos
Nooalf
Extra Letters/Alternative Ligatures (hence the alt ligature of "ng")
Ancient Varient Letters (hence Visigothic script)
Very Obsolete Latin (Latin Extended-H)
Benjamin Franklin's Phonetic Alphabet + ligature ch (Latin Extended-I)
Icons Extended-A
Bold and blocky lowercase typeface based on a hypothetical sans-serif version of Suetterlin handwriting, and most useful for displays. Long ſ, spanish special letters, german umlauts and alternate form of h are available.
UPDATE LOG:
-removed caps because they looked too ugly, making it an all lowercase font
-redesigned the look of the "e" to make it less wide
-fixed the kerning of the c, k and t
-added lower quotation marks
-added f- and st ligatures
-redesigned the look of the accents and umlauts
-type "ẖ" for alternate form of "h"
-deleted deprecated letters
-fixed kerning of "é"
A Unicode Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic Clones. Have 141 Tags.
The font I'm making will gradually have more and more characters, even PUA's for unencoded ones!
Plans for future updates:
- Expanding the font to include more Latin characters
- Adding some non-Latin alphabets like Greek and Cyrillic
- Adding sitelen pona and Shidinn
This font is licensed under OFL.
Inspired by Briem Script.
I am very proud and happy that I have been awarded a staff pick starfish. ⭐️
Arabic is basic, only Arabic, Urdu and Persian are supported. Alternate samvat forms for 2, 3, and 5 digit years are in PUA. If you wanna remove the notch in U+16AEC, then use U+E000.
Only lowercase Georgian mkhedruli is supported.
Currenty working on Quranic annotation symbols.
My ratings dropped from 9.10 to 8.57??? omg these trolls are ANNOYING
( it is 8.99 now so yay :) thx ACSFM )
@AFontAbove No, this is Patrick.
This is a font containing every Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic letter I could find.
I did this font of my Windows laptop, so some letters may look similar to the default WIndows font.
This font is free for personal and commercial uses.
MSDOS Unicode GPRS Mono is a monospaced font that supports over many languages: Catalan, Croatian, Danish, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lower Sorbian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Upper Sorbian, and Zulu.
Font with Monospaced Letters
This font is free for personal uses.
This font is also free for commercial uses.
Each character is 1 unit away.
Font Comes in Languages: Danish, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Zulu. It Supports the Following Blocks: Alphabetic Presentation Forms, Basic Latin, Currency Symbols, General Punctuation, Geometric Shapes, Greek and Coptic, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Latin-1 Supplement, Letterlike Symbols, Mathematical Operators, and Spacing Modifier Letters.
KrLonjt is a pixel-optimized, sans-serif typeface which is free for personal and commercial uses. It has monospace letters and it supports ligatures, the Florin currency symbol, lozenge, and more.
LSans
666 characters
I was annoyed that there was really no good recreation of the Minecraft font. So I made one and added some stuff like Hiragana and Katakana. :)
First of all let me start by saying this is the longest font name i’ve ever seen and it doesn’t even mean anything. This is because I name my fonts random made-up words that I think look good written in the font. Also no, the uppercase letters are not meant to be alternates, I just liked the idea of a lowercase font, but wanted to be able to use uppercase to make things look less like they were written by someone texting the whole time. Yes I know I made the actual uppercases for the tall letters (sorry I don’t know what it’s actually called), but that’s because I couldn’t just make them taller to show that they were uppercase. This font is compatible with English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Russian, and maybe others I missed. Language compatibility requests are welcome.
Download this font only in Mac
Unicode® 16.0.0
Unicofonte is a sans-serif typeface which is designed by marcot_0425, not_cake, & Sed 4 type foundry for the Fake Bézier curves(geometric shapes only).
Latest update (v7.0.0):
March 3 at 11 a.m.:
Updated Cyrillic Omega Titlo and OT
Updated L with accent marks (especially L with stroke [small] as it looks like a T)
Fixed u0020 (spacebar)
I've updated tone six (looks like a cyrillic hard sign)
I've updated Cyrillic multi-eyed o (10 eyes) and F with stroke (Ua798) (looks like French franc symbol)
Fixed some bugs
Fixed all Latin extensions d character (a7d5) and medival exclamation and quesion mark(2E53-4)
Fixed Thorn with stroke
i used a diagonal brick to make it
Sun 24 Dec:
Today I added latin/greek/cyrillic unicode 16.0 chars
26 Dec 2023:
Better Kerning
Fixed most of the errors that I found
This is my font Ionnis (pronounced: eye-ON-iss)! This font currently supports the following languages: English, Spanish (Español), French (Français), German (Deutsch), Portuguese (Português), and Russian (Русский)
¡Esto es mi FontStruction Ionnis! Se pronuncia Ayanes. Este FontStruction actualmente es compatible con Español, Inglés (English), Francés (Français), Alemán (Deutsch), Portugués (Português), y Ruso (Русский). (lo siento si tengo gramática mala, estoy aprendiendo español)