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A retro style type made for all your box computer, dusty coding aesthetic needs. It's blocky figure displays it's antique style but, it's rounded corners give it a softer feel similar to growing up in the 2000s. It's reminiscent of rummaging through your grandpa's attic and finding an artifact of an era gone by.
This is a stylized version of Block Morse. Each letter has roughly the same outline, but several liberties are taken with the proportions and formatting. For example, filled 3x3 squares are indicated with a diagonal slash and "E"s are marked with an extra stroke.
This font is not meant to be used with ordinary letter case. Start each word with a capital letter. As you type, use a lowercase letter if the previous letter touches the bottom of the cursor, and an uppercase letter otherwise.
Example text: ACcOrDiNG To ALL KNOwn LAWS Of AVIatIoN , ThERe Is NO WAY A BEE SHoUld BE ABLE To FLY . ItS WIngs ARe ToO SMall To GET ItS FAT LItTle BOdY Off ThE GRoUnd .
When each column of 4 pixels is read from top to bottom, they form letters in Morse code.
This font is not meant to be used with ordinary letter case. Start each word with a capital letter. As you type, use a lowercase letter if the previous letter touches the bottom of the cursor, and an uppercase letter otherwise.
Example text: ACcOrDiNG To ALL KNOwn LAWS Of AVIatIoN , ThERe Is NO WAY A BEE SHoUld BE ABLE To FLY . ItS WIngs ARe ToO SMall To GET ItS FAT LItTle BOdY Off ThE GRoUnd .
A square monospace font, inspired by Slatewire (a previous project of mine), Agency FB, and Terminus. This font includes the full Latin and More Latin character sets, as well as Latin Extended A, most of Latin Extended B, and the basic Greek alphabet.
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.
Great for sending secret messages in screenplays ;)
This is a clone of Pigpen SerifThe concept for this font is quite interesting. By drawing two hash marks, giving one dots in the middle then drawing two x's and drawing dots in those aswell, you can assign one each a letter. The system for numbers is made up by me, inspired using roman numerals but not exactly.
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Use lower case to get Modern Gryzildan and UPPER CASE for Royal Gryzildan. Hold Shift while typing numerals/symbols to get the Royal ones.
These scripts do not canonically appear together on any in-universe writing. Gryzil writing is always written entirely in one script or the other. But, feel free to use this as you wish.
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This font contains two scripts of the Gryzil, Brer Brah's people, who are from various video games and stories of mine. Gryzil are a sapient bear-people that live on/near beaches in the continent of Skina on planet Fyromr. They have dull greenish fur, can speak, read, write and use tools, walk bipedally, and have beer fermentation chambers for stomachs. They appear in ESOS, Trap Farmer Brer Brah, and Anime Girls vs. The Cavemen.
The written language of these creatures is designed to be without subtlety. Most of the subtlety of Gryzil communication is gestural. For instance, quotations do not exist in Gryzil writing. There can be a record that someone said something, but only when a Gryzil who heard it firsthand speaks of it is there understood to be a quotation - the rest is simply hearsay.
This font is made as an attempt to anglicize the Gryzildan language - not to write it natively. Hence, it has some resemblance to Latin. But in fact these symbols all represent different gestures as well as different rasping, stamping, growling, and ingressive sounds which are unknown within Earth humans' formalized language studies. Nonetheless, you can write authentic Gryzildan with this. Read the Chalcedony-Bound Manual found in any of the games in which Gryzildan is used.
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Original size: 5.25pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
This font displays each character as a seven segment representation of the binary value of the character according to the GSM 7-bit alphabet. The commercial at (@) has been swapped with the space as I don't know how I could have a blank character that isn't space. I put the escape character in place of the reverse solidus (\), and I put the carriage return and line feed characters in the place of the left and right square brackets respectively, as these characters are not represented in fonts.
This is a clone