Where are the caps? Who cares? A bold, minimal-grid font so named because it looks sort of jellybeany. Kind of. I'm still not sure I like how dark the 'k' seems, but any fix looks worse. If there's demand, I'll add an accented set, perhaps.
«Update 2017-03-29» – I've reworked the aforementioned K. I've changed the lowercase to be a thinner version, along with much of the punctuation. I've even filled out the Latin-1 Supplement, though I loosen up considerably on the basic design elements to get things to work within the established grid.
Trying to achieve maximum readability and symbol differentiation within a reasonable size.
This is a clone of CatseyeCode7x15RThis design was inspired by futuristic/space letters.
The round letters have a smooth outter edge while the inside still has it's sharp corners. The bits missing in the letters give it a separation and playful look.
Unicase font with lowercase zone used for alternates. You can take these additional glyphs to enhance matching letter pairs or the overall look of the design. Old style flavor and Cyrillic inspiration, but eroded. BTW, you will also find a free "c" in the "¢" glyph. See at big size and enjoy with it, please.
Narrowed version of Bytogryph code. More suitable for coding.
This is a clone of Bytogryph CodeA rounded varient of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Rounded Edges
This is a clone of BlockTrain RegularA light rounded variant of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Rounded Edges
This is a clone of BlockTrain RoundedJERIKI - By Bingula
Contains the uppercase and lowercase English alphabet, numbers from 0-9, the full stop, comma, quotation and singular marks, question and exclamation marks, @ sign, underscore, asterik, hashtag, dollar sign, percentage sign, "and" sign, left and right brackets, plus and minus signs, slash, colon and semicolon, greater than and less than signs, left and right square brackets, grave, line, small circle, and the triple full stop.
(Don't be surprised if I spelt some of the names wrong.)
Since I could not find "non-eroded" version of a source font that I like a lot, I decided to make my own clone. When at it I tweaked some letters (A, K, W, Y, 5) to my liking and left the lowercase as variations. Also added few letters with diacritics from my region.
This is a clone of zeeglo eYe/FS