Kinda wide and cool looking font that was meant for a hex editor. I decided to practice my pixel art skills and add some symbols for writing big numbers, as well as an italic number set loosely based on my own handwriting.
This is a kanji font, it will be downloadable when im done working on this font.
UPDATE 17/03/2021 12:??: this project will probably not possible too.
UPDATE 17/03/2021 12/27 I am also a bit lazy.
UPDATE 17/03/2021 12/28 I get lost and cant keep track of the glyphs too. This is really bad!
6x5 pixel script I made for use with the Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, and Devanagari alphabets; diacritics are integrated. 5x5 pixels are dedicated to base symbols, and the uppermost pixel is reserved for diacritics.
Heathcliff Helvetica is a similar match between Helvetica and Neue Haas Grotesk. Same similar style than Helvetica, but a different trait than Morita Casual 2.
This is a clone of Heathcliff HelveticaMorita Casual 2 is the second installment of the now Morita Casual series. The second version of Morita Casual also identifies the handwriting made entirely by Kazuhito Morita, a sibling of Jōkichi Morita. This font pack was later reissued and installed to the public and media by January 25th, 2003.
Morita Casual is a perplexive, handwritten font that was once published through other MS-DOS games, but did not obtain an example of "Ready to Read with Pooh", since it is not yet still restored by the DOS system. Morita Casual may refer to Jōkichi or Kazuhito Morita's handwriting, but it cannot be reflected to Tolman, which is from Berkeley Softworks (1985), containing the GEOS FontPack 1 (C64 version). No similarities within this font is questioned.
Finished! (Took me 3 days)
Private use characters are encoded in Variation Selectors and Latin Ext. D.
(Inspied by The TI-92 Font)
This is a dot-matrix version of a very popular classic computer!
This is a clone of Apple 2b Dot-MatrixThis is a thick dot-matrix version of a very popular classic computer (fixing 1 pixel wider than the original), and it's normally used on word processors, electric billboards, etc. Probably a great font! Update: I just updated to the better, thick dots for all letters and symbols.
This is a clone of Apple 2b Dot-Matrix