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A typeface meant to be simplistic yet with a strong personality. The initial inspiration came from crosses and wire. I was also inspired by the overall theme of the horror genre in gaming and how their title fontypes look. Though simple did prove to be a challenge (haha).
Designed for display text.
Yet another iteration of Derpberd, this one is designed for large high-res applications. It's also good for comics. :D
VERSION HISTORY:
11 Mar 2018 - v1.0 released.
12 Mar 2018 - v1.1 released. More Latin added. Space width increased.
This is a clone of DerpberdA tasty video breakfast with which to start your day. Based on the scanline font used by a certain YouTube series ;)
(Looks best when used with a negative line spacing, so that your lines appear as a continuous block of text.)
This is licensed Public Domain because it is based only on the glyphs "ACEFHILMNO". These were recreated exactingly for authenticity. All other glyphs are inventions, since to my knowledge only the aforementioned ones appear in this font within INFOCHAMMEL'S videos.
I saw this font was tweeted by INFOCHAMMEL recently. Glory be!
This font is built on a small grid. Please like...
Version history:
V1.1 Added Latin-A.
V.1 Initial Release with 209 characters.
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Another variant on Derpberd, this time with the alphabets condensed to a 3x5 grid while maintaining the constant height. This is made to allow a great density of text in a small space while still being readable and somewhat stylish. Useful for webcomic authors, pixel artists, etc.
This is a clone of DerpberdAn experimental font "antipode". The opposition lies in the fact that in one font there are rounded strokes and pixels. Some letters and characters are completely rounded, some are pixelated, and some have both rounded and pixel elements
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52 characters for the basic Latin set, 10 numerals, 36 punctuation characters, 66 characters for the Russian language set
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Please let me know what do you think :)
AN 8×8 PIXEL FONT.
THIS FONT CONTAINS THE LATIN, GREEK, CYRILLIC, ARABIC, AND HEBREW ALPHABETS.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:02:10 — FIRST RELEASE WITH SIX HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIVE CHARACTERS.
This is a clone of PARALLAX-SYSTEM-FONT-1I started off trying to do my own geometric font in the same sort of style as United Sans, and before I knew it, it had gone all futuristic. Or, 'what 80s Japan thought now would be like', at least. Still, I liked the direction it was going, so I ran with it.
It's a fair bit larger than my other fonts. Maybe it'll now display decently in my Photoshop.
THIS FONT IS KERNED.
THIS CONTAINS THE LATIN AND GREEK ALPHABETS.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:02:08 — FIRST RELEASE WITH ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT CHARACTERS.
This is a clone of ASTRO-DYNAMICS-ULTRA-COMPRESSEDAnother variant on Derpberd, this time with outlines.
VERSION HISTORY:
08 Feb 2018 - v1.0 finished. Uncertain of which characters could be added while retaining the "constant height" rule.
This is a clone of DerpberdA bold variant of Derpberd, again made to have a constant height in order to be suitable for pixel comics. Most of the character widths are unchanged, but some (like m and w) had to become 1px wider for the bold style to work.
08 Feb 2018: version 1.0 declared finished. I'm not sure where else I can take this one without breaking the "constant height" rule. Perhaps I'll clone it and make a version with an extended character set, but only if people ask. :^)
This is a clone of DerpberdTHIS FONT IS KERNED.
THIS CONTAINS THE LATIN AND GREEK ALPHABETS.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:02:06 — FIRST RELEASE WITH ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT CHARACTERS.
This is a clone of ASTRO-DYNAMICS-ULTRA-COMPRESSEDTHIS FONT IS KERNED.
THIS CONTAINS THE LATIN AND GREEK ALPHABETS.
SEE THIS FONT ON MY WEBSITE AT http://www.parallax.net.nz
CHANGELOG:
• 2018:02:06 — FIRST RELEASE WITH ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT CHARACTERS.
The 3x6 pixel font from the Virtual Gremlin, an old game of mine. This font and the 5x5 font were used for most in-game text, as they're the only ones that have lowercase.
A few letters are allowed to break the resolution constraint.
Just a simple pixel font I created for use in pixel webcomics. It has a constant height which makes it good for use in speech bubbles, titlebars, and the like. I made this one to look "open" and to have lots of negative space despite its diminutive size. This family of fonts is getting pretty large, so if you make pixel webcomics (or anything else that needs tiny text in neat rows), check 'em out!
This font is used by several Twitch streamers and in several games as well as in my own pixel comics.
VERSION HISTORY:
04 Feb 2018 - v1.0 released
12 Mar 2018 - v1.1 released. More Latin added.
The 5x5 pixel font used for the Virtual Gremlin, an old emulator/game I wrote. The standard font for ingame text.
This font was also designed to work well with IRC clients and ASCII games (see sample).
Breaking the 5x5 grid was unfortunate but necessary in order to make legible characters in non-Latin languages.