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Published: 29th October, 2014
Last edited: 30th October, 2014
Created: 28th October, 2014
This font is made for word games like scrabble, wheel of fortune, word search, crosswords. I have included a lot of digraphs and trigraphs that may be considered a single tile in some languages (according to this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrabble_letter_distributions). Numbers 0-9 can be used to assign scrabble scores to the previous letter (since they are different for each language). 0 stands for 10 points.
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Published: 27th February, 2014
Last edited: 13th February, 2015
Created: 23rd February, 2014
Something as simple and boring as a monospaced, octagonal, sans serif font. But it has great unicode support!
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Published: 19th March, 2012
Last edited: 22nd April, 2015
Created: 1st April, 2011
This is still unfinished; many of the characters are still simply italic, but I'm releasing it now after my big addition to the mother of this font.This is a clone of 7:12 Serif Italic
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Published: 31st March, 2011
Last edited: 23rd May, 2012
Created: 6th December, 2010
Clone of 7x12PixelMono. This time Italic, which basically is a redesign of the whole set - Whew! - Still strictly 7x12 pixels though. As you can see it doesn't cover nearly as much as its mother typeface, and it probably never will.This is a clone of 7:12 Serif
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Published: 10th December, 2010
Last edited: 28th March, 2012
Created: 5th December, 2010
This is the bold version of 7x12PixelMonoThis is a clone of 7:12 Serif
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Published: 25th November, 2009
Last edited: 23rd April, 2015
Created: 17th October, 2009
A monospaced pixel font with over 8000 glyphs! 7 pixels wide, 12 pixels tall. Some characters may be wider than 7 pixels to make them connect with other characters.
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Published: 6th March, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 4th March, 2009 This fontstruction is made for programmers and coders. It's focused on beeing very small, monospaced and easy to read. It includes many international glyphs. It isn't possible to draw some very exotic letters at this small size, so I abstracted or modified them to still identify them or associate them with the original letter.
The additional information behind 'Pure Prog' have got the following meanings:
12 -> use font-size 12 to see the at original size (although fontstruction says its 16)
5x8 -> capital letters are 5 pixel wide and 8 pixel tall
Pixel -> pixelbased (just consists out of sqaure bricks)
mono -> monospaced/fixed width (every glyph has got the same width)
Normal -> normal version (there are some variantions existing)