Alternate take on Nirvanite, this time with bullseyes rather than solid circles as the large segments.
This one is a lot more organic than its predecessor, but also a lot more confusing. Looks like clusters of alien tadpole eggs to me!
This is a clone of NirvaniteA variant of Marrada with more angles.
Usually with designs I try to make every part look like it "belongs" with the others as opposed to trying to make each part look its best. With Marrada, I struck a balance between the two. Q1@*&{} are probably the best examples of this sort of balance...
This is a clone of MarradaVersion 1.3: Added Polish.
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Another asymmetrical sans-serif made for use in rulebooks for the Freeform Limitless Adventure Kit (FLAK) pen-and-paper game system. This one is classed as a hybrid and works well at all point sizes!
It began as a Constant Height design, but now I don't classify it as such since most of the letters with diacritics are taller than those without. A few letters (eszett, thorn, eta, etc.) are allowed to descend slightly, as well.
This font has also found some use on signage at a friend's bistro!
Experimental 24-segment display or massive monochrome Mondrian matrix. Pixel compatible!
The thinking behind this one was that with incongruously sized segments arranged in the proper way, I would create a design which was effectively 5x5, but which accomodated more glyphs than 5x5 usually does. Negative space is incorporated into the structure of many glyphs, though not enough to classify this as an IVO design.
"Qualtron" is the name of an imaginary entity that a friend believed in - a being meant to represent the result of "a mathematical equation that can rule the universe". I didn't inquire further about it... :D
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Design Rules:
1. Segments can have interior length/width of 2 or 5.
2. The central 2x2 square must always remain open.
3. Square bricks and 90-degree angles only.
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Original size: 20.75pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
A 7x7 outline design which is made to form solid-looking masses from the glyphs while still allowing the outer perimeters of words to take on some unique shapes.
Original size: 5.25pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
Experimental mosaic... or maybe a new mineral species?
This one started as a doodle. I began placing circles to see what kinds of complex shapes I could make, and this was the result.
It achieves a new visual effect at almost every size up to the original. Also try slowly moving the zoom slider for some interesting animations!
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This font is now nearly 1MB in size! I guess it has to do with the intrinsic complexity of circles.
This font was last edited: 21:20 UTC 19. June 2020
I was looking for a localization friendly pixel font and could not find any that had good coverage and was not outrageously expensive ($700+) for commerical usage. Thats why I created "PixelLocale".
This font is intended to be reminiscent of the original Pokemon Red/Blue games. Too see how they differ check out this image: https://imgur.com/ixoYRtd
It was important to me to create a consistant looking font across scripts.
You can use it however you like, 100% free with no attribution. Lets make the world more accessible.
Coverage:
Latin characters (815/815),
Greek and Coptic (119/119),
Cyrillic (263/263),
Georgian (83/83)
Hebrew (86/86) (Fontstruct has poor support form Niqqud and Cantillation)
Bopomofo (37/37) (Need feedback)
I'd love to add more scritps. When I started my goal was to have every glyph supported by Fontstruct, but after learning that support for many asian scripts was limited I halted. If someone can shed some light on these limitations and how severe they are and for what scripts they apply, please let me know. I can be reached at "johste[at]chumpware[dot]com".
это короче как vcr osd mono но лучше.
this font is like vcr osd mono but better.
This is a clone of 12x16 iskraFormerly known as "Specula".
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By request, a font with the two-toned look of a Pokéball. No filters! The Pokédollar sign can be found on "¢" and a Pokéball is on "•".
"Eviolite" is an item that powers up the defenses of Pokémon that are not fully evolved. Looks like a lavender-colored gem.
Original size: 15pt
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A font which has a spurless, sans-serif, pixelated polygonal look which is somewhat reminescent of fonts used in VHS technology.
A lot of applied science went into this design. It's designed to remain legible on all media in all use conditions, provided that one uses the original size or a multiple thereof. Numerous technologies and mediums were employed to realize this objective.
"Diaspora" was tested and refined for use with/on/against:
• CRT, LCD & e-Ink screens
• image formats & compressed imagery (GIF, JPG)
• printers (inkjet, bubble jet, laserjet, & thermal)
• analog video & multi-generational copies (VHS, Super 8)
• digital video (AVI, MP4, MPEG, WEBM, WMV)
• 3D and voxel models (Blender, MagicaVoxel, POV-Ray)
• dynamic scaling hardware (game consoles and capture devices)
• imagery plugins & filters, including image degraders
• image scaling/interpolation hardware & software
• image recognition hardware & software
These all have traits which degrade, distort, compress, glitch, or otherwise alter imagery in various ways. This design aims to minimize the loss of legibility from these effects and to attain the best scores possible in various forms of imagery analysis. So far, this has proved extremely useful, as it can remain fully legible even when extreme JPG or video compression are applied to it thousands of times.
A piece of software I helped write, called the Marinan Imagery Deconstruction AI System (MIDAS), is being used on captured images of this font. The end objective is to realize the design which has the best all-around Marinan Interpretability Value (MIV) for all the tested platforms - the design which is considered by MIDAS to be the most legible in the most media under the broadest range of use conditions and quality levels.
MIDAS uses a set of considerations made with both humans and computers in mind, so a high MIV does not necessarily equal a better font - it just means one that the system thinks is easier to visually interpret. Note the use of the phrase "visually interpret" as opposed to "read". MIDAS tries to determine how well people and computers can tell what shapes are, not how much enjoyment they'll get from reading or how much strain they might undergo while doing it.
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VERSION HISTORY:
1.0.0 - initial release.
1.0.1 - More Latin support added.
1.0.2 - First batch of tests run.
1.0.3 - gjy5&ßẞ were improved, some glyphs added.
1.0.4 - Second batch of tests run. Space width reduced.
1.0.5 - Experimentally converted to a rounded spurless design, then converted back to a plain spurless after testing. A few new ligatures were added.
1.0.6 - Cyrillic and Greek enter development. Many of these letters must be altered to be distinct from their Latin counterparts.
1.0.7 - Some spacing values changed to increase internal consistency. More difficult tests are being devised. However, since only I seem interested in this type of work, this project is going on hiatus for some time.
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See also: AMFA, a font built with similar considerations in mind
A combination of many small disparate elements. Like "Space Wham" it tries to harmonize angles and curves, but it does it by letting complementary glyphs have them as opposed to using them both in a given glyph. I broke this rule to make "Marrada Angle", though.
This is a cloneA quirky Pseudostencil design with a central horizontal slot going through it. The "slot" is 1 brick tall for lowercase and 2 for uppercase, and becomes a vertical slot for numerals and certain symbols.
This is named for the cowboy and lasagna emojis. These were repeatedly added to then removed from several popular chat clients and websites. Changing emoji standardization or government conspiracy? YOU DECIDE.
(ИнфиниНикиСтръкт Макс) InfiniNikineseStruct Max 5.13.95 is a pixel Unicode font which has many glyphs and typeable in many languages.
A good font!
The InfiniNikiStructMax font is required for the following Windows versions:
Windows Vista✅
Windows 7✅
Windows 8/8.1✅
Windows 10✅
Windows 11✅
The font is also available for Android users:
Samsung✅
Lenovo✅
Realme✅
Xiaomi✅
Redmi✅
Google Pixel✅
The font is also available for MacBook, iPhone and iPad.
Versions:
1.0 - Initial
The font is required to those YouTubers: Mathis R.V, DoDeca D., WTIF2023, SuperWindows78, NO!, me and TheNikinistPoliticianGuy.
I have seen that many FontStructors made fonts, so. Before my Birthday day, I decided to make NikiType as a beginner.
Only for macOS and mobile phone downloadable.
Added New in the PUA: Logos, Klingon, Aurebesh, Liran, Tengwar, Cirth, Shidinn, Cadexian, Nikinese, Latin Extended Appendix A-B, Phonetic Extensions Appendix A-B, Unifon, Seuss, MUFI-CYFI, CYFI, Myriad Pro PUA and Fairfax HD Alphabetic PUA, Kinya, Ordinateurfont Alphabetic PUA (deleted), Enclosed Numbers Appendix, Sitelen Pona (Toki Pona), Control Pictures Appendix-A, .notdef icon and many many more...
I added 11 conlangs.
InfiniNikiStruct Max becomes special and popular!!!
InfiniNikiStruct Max - a normal pixel bold font. minimalist sans-serif
INSPIRATION
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InfiniNikiStruct Max was founded in 2014 in Sofia, Bulgaria by architect Nikolay Atanasov. Literally translated as “hard work“ in Nikinese, the Nikinese typeface for mobile phone and macOS was born out of the pixels of designing basic necessities like Nikinese characters, presentation forms and hard work, with the core idea that form follows PUA.
Nikinese is my conlang:
In September 10, 2023 the hard work moved to Kazanluk for 3 days, where its ideal of creating a slow work of Extensions, Nikinization, and growing of letter entities flourished. Many now-iconic designers called the hard work, and their legacy of industrial pixels and functional yet big typography lives on today. The Islamic kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
By nikinizating industrial technology and fine art, the hard work masters and their characters designed functional objects that could be mass-produced with modern Nikinization. Their concrete and tall padding, many languages, and bold lettering for advertising posters continue to inspire creatives in all fields of art and design. Typography that leaves a lasting imprint.
Typography from Kostinbrod Municipality, Bulgaria is instantly recognizable. Simple pixel forms, unadorned with serifs. Vibrant, expressive colors. Balanced layouts that convey a clear and direct message. Some of the world's most celebrated ad layouts, political posters, album covers, and logo designs owe their power to lettering designs created at Kostinbrod.
It's considered to be the national font for the Kingdom of Nikolandia - the center of Nikinisia continent.
For Android or iOS to see more unicodes.
---VERSIONS LIST---
Version 1.0 - Initial release for NikiType.
Edit 1.0: Adding only Uppercase
Edit 1.1: Converting Lowercase Letters to their original form
Edit 1.2: Turning on Expert Mode
Edit 1.3: Added IPA
Edit 1.4: Even More Glyphs
Edit 1.5: Big Edit
After many Edits:
Edit ???: Starting PUA
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Other Planes
---MILESTONE OF DOWNLOADS---
50: Checked
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Anthonistruct
STF_FAUXHAUS
Electronic Data
Nishiki-teki
Catrinity
Fairfax HD
AwesomeDylanStruct
NikiStruct (fake version)
Marnienese Sans (remastered via FontCreator modification of Calibri)
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If you want to download this font, you must ask me or Sed4Tives this:
"Can I download?".
---NOTES---
This font absolutely does not support Arabic, Syriac, Thaana, Mandaic, Tibetan and Devanagari.
---THANKS---
The InfiniNikineseStruct Max font is an official font that was founded in 1980.
It is powered by the Nikinese Government and Vyara Atanasova.
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Copyright © NKF2014. You can use or download this font anytime with permission only.
No rights reserved.
That's all for now. I hope you like it so far, cheers!
First attempt at a cursive pixel font. The name derives from an old joke band, whose name is itself a parody of the name of a toy gun by BoomCo, the "Rapid Madness".
Original size: 12pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
VERSION HISTORY:
09 Mar 2018 - v1.0 released.
10 Mar 2018 - v1.1 released.
13 Mar 2018 - v1.2 released. More Latin support added. The capital letters were cleaned up to make them nicer-looking when appearing in isolation. Excess spaces/lengths of line were reduced to make for denser-looking, more naturally handwritten words.
02 Apr 2018 - "More Latin" and "Google Fonts Basic" ranges finished. More shortening/optimization done for the extended Latin letters.
A fusion between Roman-style text and pixel art - the sort of font that might have existed in old 80s font software. It's fairly wide and verbose and is something of a colossus among pixel fonts.
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Original size: 13pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
This is possibly the biggest font I will ever create, and probably the one I'm most proud of at that. The original was built over the course of 4 months, and I'm very, very happy with how it turned out. Along with all of the 25 basic categories, I included 23 of my own - some finished, some unfinished. This has been a long process, sometimes fun, sometimes tiring, but I hope you find this font useful. Luckily, with all of the scripts it works with, it should have a use for everyone :) Please enjoy!
I am open to comments, suggestions and any other feedback. If you would like me to add another script, I am open to the task! :)
Edit: It's been more than a year and I'm still going strong! 6731 characters total. Trying to knock-off some smaller / less used scripts. :)
Jan 22, 2024: Fully finished font! 7500 total characters.
Thanks to everyone who has liked or downloaded! :)
A work u+3104 whats bubbles?
unicode what to next version:Unicode 14
A working to latin extended-h?
PLANE 2:here
Version History:
12/01/2022 (1.0.0):First Release
09/02/2022 (1.1.0):First Unicode 15 Upgraded Draft
07/03/2022 (1.1.1):Unicode 15 Review The Codes (L2/22-056)
20/03/2022 (1.2.0):Draft Boomless 4488 Characters
25/03/2022 (1.2.1):Fixel Windows 11 BabelMap
26/03/2022 (1.2.2):Suport Windows 11 Emoji
06/04/2022 (1.2.3):Fixed iOS 15.4 Font Download
07/04/2022 (1.2.4):CLDR Version Fourty-One Relased!, Combing At April 19...
12/04/2022 (1.3.0):Support LG Velet Emojis in zFont 3
21/04/2022 (1.3.1):Fixed All Currency Symbols
22/04/2022 (1.3.1a):What's New Unicode 15 Reviews
24/04/2022 (1.4.0):Fixed Small Bugs
25/04/2022 (2.0.0):Future Version 15.0
1/06/2022 (2.0.1):Second Unicode 15 Upgraded Draft
10/06/2022 (2.0.1):fixeds of unicodes
InfiniMrGoogleStructMax is a Official Font.
A Good Font!
The InfiniMrGoogleStructMax font is required for the following Windows versions:
Windows 1.0✅
Windows 2.0✅
Windows 3.0✅
Windows 3.1✅
Windows NT 3.51✅
Windows 95✅
Windows NT 4.0✅
Windows NT 5.0✅
Windows Memphis✅
Windows 98✅
Windows 2000✅
Windows ME✅
Windows Neptune✅
Windows Whistler✅
Windows XP✅
Windows Server 2003✅
Windows Longhorn✅
Windows Vista✅
Windows 7✅
Windows Blackcomb✅
Windows 8✅
Windows 8.1✅
Windows Phone✅
Windows 10✅
Windows 11✅
Windows 12✅
That font supported other:
CarPlay✅
AirPods✅
AirPrint✅
WatchOS✅
The font is also available for Android users:
Samsung✅
LG✅
Lenovo✅
Vivo✅
Realme✅
Infinix✅
Xiaomi✅
Redmi✅
Honor✅
Google Pixel✅
Oppo✅
OnePlus✅
Motorola✅
HTC✅
The font is also available for iOS Users:
iPhone✅
iPad✅
The InfiniMrGoogleStructMax font is available for Handheld Game Console font display download:
Nintendo Switch✅
Supported Mac OS Versions:
Mac OS 1✅
Mac OS 2✅
Mac OS 3✅
Mac OS 4✅
Mac OS 5✅
Mac OS 6✅
Mac OS 7✅
Mac OS 8✅
Mac OS 9✅
Mac OS 10✅
Mac OS 11✅
Mac OS 12✅
Mac OS X✅
Versions:
1.0 - Initial
2.0 - Added Imperial Aramaic, Mandaic, Chit'de, Nooalf and Alfamejor.
3.0 - Added More Cadexian letters, Metelko and Latin Abkhaz, Pamphoneticon, Korean Dessert, Lisu, Redmi Logo, Xiaomi Logo, Bilibili Logo and Google Logo.
4.0 - Added Huewehnese, Ishinese, Gavinnese, Clydenese and Elbasan.
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The InfiniMrGoogleStructMax font is an official font that was founded in 1988.
It is powered by Mr. Google and Google.
Made on a whim as a result of rediscovering an old design (see sample).
It's pixel perfect at 12pt, 24pt, 36pt, etc. :^)
Since the inspiration image had only uppercase in it, I took some style liberties with the lowercase. The result is mildly comical!
The main font used by MARENGI Omnisystems in my video game series, "Endless Sea Of Stars". These letterforms can be found engraved into or projected onto practically every piece of MO technology. This script was designed in 2011 to be suitable for printing, logo design, art, and many other purposes. It lacks the constant height which most of my other pixel fonts have, but makes up for it with its bookish appearance.
Unfortunately, replicating the exact design of the antialiased version of this font is impossible, not only on FontStruct, but on all software other than ESOSVM. This is because ESOSVM uses a custom renderer which makes use of proprietary techniques. Marengi HD comes close, but not very.
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Versioning:
2.6 (19Aug2018) - "bdďđ" were perfected. Space width reduced.
2.5 (20Jul2018) - "IÌÍÎÏø" were perfected and massive kerning work began.
2.4 (15Jul2018) - "J" was perfected and several letterwidths were altered.
2.3 (18May2018) - "hnru34679ÀÁÂÃÅÈÉÊÌÍÎÏÑÒÓÔÕØÙÚÛÝÞßàáâãåæçèéêìíîïñòóôõøùúûý" were perfected.
2.2 (17May2018) - ":;gjty%/\ÂÆÊÎÔÛâæêîôû¼½¾" were edited for more consistency and readability.
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MIV: 8.74
Original size: 11pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
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A medium-res pixel font I designed in 2017 for printing the text of "The Story of Book" (TSoB), a tale which began life as an imaginary joke story and then was actually committed to paper.
TSoB is woven from my and my friends' whims, flights of fancy, in-jokes, and intentional idiocy, as well as contributions from several AIs. The resulting story changes tone, style, mood, and context at seeming random, and is subversive toward its media and reader beyond insufferability. All this was done just to make Trap Farmer Brer Brah slightly more interesting to the very few people who will ever bother to get and read The Story of Book in-game. So this font is based on an Easter egg.
Version 2.6
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Inspired by a comment by jonrgrover.
I built diamonds sized according to the Fibonacci series, then made a segmented display out of them. The design was then carved away to make the glyphs you see here. I used the members 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8. These sizes proved most feasible to work with in this sort of arrangement.
I gave the terminals a flared appearance which I think makes the glyphs look slightly Celtic. The design also makes me think of beach sand and things found on the beach - shells, pretty rocks, and so on.
Experimental brush/pen thing. Has a slightly spooky look. Because of their tapering curves, many glyphs can render with a "split" or "stencil" look about them. This is due to software-imposed limitations on vector rendering. Designs which share this property can be considered Pseudostencils.
This design is not informed or inspired by any existing typographical traditions. I set out to make the "claw" bricks (as I call them) into a font and this is the result.
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A design with long ascenders and descenders, even on letters that don't normally have them. Good for "old book" text in video games.
This is used in ESOSVM for most text which occurs while the player is in the dimension "Ladede", thus the name. Ladede has a canon, cosmology, and eventing which are seeded by in-jokes relating to roguelike games, especially Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup. A font like this, in that context, is meant to be elegant but also mocking. This makes it seem subtly adversarial, as roguelike game elements are wont to do, and helps let the players know that they are in a bad, screwed-up place that they are unlikely to understand.
A continuation of ideas in Candylander Plain. Half-arcs couple with short ascenders and descenders to make this.
Asymmetrical alien techno stencil.
This uses some experimental techniques, of course, but I'm not sure how to concisely explain those. Let's just say that each type of line bend and line connection has a rule associated with it. These get naturally modified by the structural asymmetry the font has so that simple rules appear in many forms and variations.