A simple Dinosaur "8bit style" made for an university project.
Each letter corrispond to a dinousaur species:
A: Archelon
B: Barapasaurus
C: Centrosaurus
D: Driosauro
E: Edmontosaurus
F: Futabasaurus
G: Gigantosauro
H: Hadrosaurus
I: Iguanodon
J: Jainosaurus
K: Kulceratopos
L: Liaoningosaurus
M: Massospondylus
N: Nasshoibitosaurus
O: Ouranosauro
P: Pterodactylus
Q: Quaesitosaurus
R: Romaleosauro
S: Sordes
T: Google Trex (a little easter egg)
U: Utahraptor
V: Velociraptor
W: Walgettosuchus
X: Xiaosaurus
Y: Yaverlandia
Z: Zuniceratopos
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A few site that I used for searching name of dinosaur for each letter:
http://www.enciclopedino.it/Din.asp
https://paleofox.com/forum/index.php?/forum/37-sistematica-dinosauri/
A simple remake of my original Brixel, but made to be monospace and 8x8
(-Currently being extended-)
This font I made in a jiffy. I thought about making a pixely font, mainly for coding, so I quickly prepared this thing.
Should I add more characters? I was thinking about adding Cyrillic, but my main idea was a font for HTML, so I only did Basic Latin and More Latin. (ANSI) If I wanted to do other characters, I could have just typed an HTML entity.
Yet I'm still stuck. Even though it is a monospace font, it could be used for writing, so it may need more characters. I don't know. Put your thoughts in the comments if you so desire.
06-03-2020: Added Cyrillic and fixed diacritical Latin characters.
Hello! This is a font I've just finished FontStructing. I tried making a font that surrounded around a 8x5 rectangle, (hence the name) though a lot of the characters ended up in different sizes. (Most noteably, Arabic)
Character Sets/Languages Included:
- Basic Latin
- More Latin
- Latin Extended A
- Arabic (doesn't work, unfortunately)
- Hebrew (minimal)
- Greek
- Cyrillic (Slavic)
- Hiragana and Katakana
Recreation of the built-in font found in the old Thomson line of 8-bit computers (Thomson MO5, MO5E, MO5NR, MO6, T9000, TO7, TO7/70, TO8, TO8D, TO9, TO9+ and Olivetti Prodest PC128).
This recreation combines the character sets found in the various localised versions. A few accented characters have been added to make the set more complete, but note that there are no acute/grave/circumflex accent versions for uppercase letters.
Apart from that, only the characters present in the original font (that I could find through emulation) have been included.
Recreation of the pixel font from the japanese version of Activision's "Predator" (1987) on the NES.
This font includes a full set of hiragana and katakana characters. In the tile set, the dakuten and handakuten are separate tiles, positioned in the line above the character they relate to. In this recreation, these characters are pre-combined into a single glyph.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Predator NESAgent Dagger is a font inspired by the 1983 Atari arcade game
"Cloak and Dagger" / "Agent X" featuring a full range of retro hacker styled characters with various glyphs and symbols
created by: Abstract Lion (Christian "Kiko" Lopez)
2019 (C)
Recreation of the pixel font from Capcom's "DuckTales" ("Wanpaku Duck Yume Bouken", 1989) on the NES/Famicom.
Now includes the katakana characters from the japanese release. In the game's tileset, the dakuten and handakuten are separate tiles, positioned to the right of the character they relate to. In this recreation, these characters are pre-combined into a single glyph.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of DuckTales (NES)Sans Serif Version
A 8x8 monospaced Pixel Font with double-wide horizontal Pixels to fit in a C64 Koala Painter Image with only 160x200 Resolution in Multicolor Mode. You can paint a 320x200 image, draw the text on it and convert it to C64 Koala Format using Project One without distortions (hint: use font size 8px and Height: 85% in Photoshop).
It was very hard to make the chars with so few pixels that some characters didn't make sense to create. The font fits perfectly in the 8x8 color matrix of the C64, too.
This is a clone of C64 Multicolor MonoA 8x8 monospaced Pixel Font with double-wide horizontal Pixels to fit in a C64 Koala Painter Image with only 160x200 Resolution in Multicolor Mode. You can paint a 320x200 image, draw the text on it and convert it to C64 Koala Format using Project One without distortions (hint: use font size 8px and Height: 85% in Photoshop).
It was very hard to make the chars with so few pixels that some characters didn't make sense to create. The font fits perfectly in the 8x8 color matrix of the C64, too.
A completely 8-Bit type face inspired by western cowboys and extra-terrestial aliens. Font is free for for all ranchers, cattlemen, geeks, E.Ts and Jovians.
A fully smoothed over cousin of AlienGaucho-80 and a sibling to AlienGaucho-90.
This is a clone of AlienGaucho-90