Echigobayashi-Awamoto UI (or Sengbar Oasis PC VGA, 24px) is a multi-extension font, with additional glyphs added to its Unicode group (full Armenian support, Latin-C Extended support, Latin-D Extended support, with minimum glyphs, Number Forms support, Supplemental Phonetic Extensions support, and Arrows support). This was copied by the extensive font, Sengbar Extension Pro (24px), which contained over 972 glyphs. This new font keeps the distinguishable/distinctive/ambiguous letterforms intact (e.g.: The serifness of I, J, i, j, l, and 1, distinguishable/distinctive forms of b, d, p, q, alleviating further confusion to mirrored letters, and a zero-stroke or a slashed zero), with new glyphs each on separate Unicode area groups.
Private Use Area 2 (Unicode hex F000): Glyphs for the Cedrician (or the Cedricese) language (fictional conlang), standard letterforms and numberforms, an alternate object symbol "OBJ", and oldstyle numeral figures. (Confirmed June 24th, 2025)
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
This font is available for download! Echigobayashi Awamoto UI Pro (VGA, 24px)
The second version is out now! Download here via hyperlink:
Echigobayashi Awamoto UI Pro 2 (VGA, 24px)
(Version 2 consists of missing glyphs from the Supplemental Cyrillic or Standard Cyrillic support. These glyphs were added on December 31st, 2025 - New Year's Eve.)
Glyph usage: 1400+ or 1500+ (1900+ if you check the glyphs on your font browser)
The Pro Extended (Pro X) version fixes the symbols (the times/multiplication symbol "×", and the divided-by/obelius symbol "÷"), adds new symbols to the General Punctuation tag unicode group, and a new fictional conlang with 900+ or more glyphs, with a title called New Cedrician (or New Cedricese).
Download the latest version here via hyperlink:
This is a clone of Sengbar Extension Pro (24px)A new typeface - Sengbar Extension Pro (or Sengbar Extension Plus), is also an extension font which contains over 1,000+ glyphs (the Mini version only has 972 glyphs in this website) (each with a full set of Basic Contemporary Greek, Cyrillic and Cyrillic Extended) and also some alternative stylistic glyphs with my second versions of both Q, X and Y (uppercase only), making it the very first to inspire Epcot's own typeface that replaces "World Bold" with something new. It may be titled as the alternative set of "New Epcot-styled" glyphs (usually at the start of the Unicode hex: At E000, located at the Private Use Area), depending on the form of the glyph. Keep in mind that diacritic marks will not work in the Private Use Area, unless if you really want the marks to show itself. It is very extensive and useful on some usages (including but is not limited to AWTL and OSMK usage).
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
The Full version is out now: Sengbar Extension Plus x24 VGA (Pro)
This version has one or two restored glyphs despite being missing from it. The glyph which was missing was: Capital and lowercase Cyrillic letter Schwa.
Download the second version: Sengbar Extension Plus x24 VGA (Pro 2)
Update: The APRG version modifies the Cyrillic Barred O through the Cyrillic extension unicode due to a mistake.
Reason of error or mistake: A Greek "Theta" (Θ, θ) is replacing the barred O.
Download the APRG version: Sengbar Extension Plus x24 APRG World VGA (Pro 2)
("APRG" is abbreviated as "Also Per Restored Glyphs")
This was inspired by Shin'ya Tomimoto's Affinity Studio UI Headline (VGA, 24px), with a few added glyphs which makes it an extension font.
This is a clone of Affinity Studio UI Headline VGA (24px)Affinity Studio UI Body (VGA, 24px) is an extension font which blends traditions of Ryūtarō's original Sengbar Sans Unicode Mini, but the spacing in the Body version is almost loose, as it almost ties in to the original. This new extension font contains 808 glyphs, all including miscellaneous symbols (the 4 contains musical notes), and the changes in letterforms, thus keeping the original Unicode Mini letterforms in shape.
The original version was created by Ryūtarō Ibano Kawaharasaki on February 9th (Sunday), which was edited extensively on February 10th (Monday).
The Full version (only for the Affinity Studio Headline font) is out now!
This is a clone of Affinity Studio UI Headline VGA (24px)Affinity Studio UI Headline (VGA, 24px) is an extension font which blends traditions of Ryūtarō's original Sengbar Sans Unicode Mini, but the spacing in the Headline version is less tight than the original. This new extension font contains 808 glyphs, all including miscellaneous symbols (the 4 contains musical notes), and the changes in letterforms, thus keeping the original Unicode Mini letterforms in shape.
The original version was created by Ryūtarō Ibano Kawaharasaki on February 9th (Sunday), which was edited extensively on February 10th (Monday).
The Full version (only for the Affinity Studio Headline font) is out now!
This is a clone of Sengbar Sans Unicode Mini (36px) VGA styleSengbar Sans Unicode Mini VGA-style (36px) is a customed half-unicoded pixel sans-serif which blends the original Cadmus Legible Unicode (48px) and Sengbar Delta Compressed Pixel (my compressed bitmap pixel counterpart) together, but much like both Cadmus Legible Unicode and Sengbar Cadmus Print Pixel, each of these assigned glyphs (e.g.: I, l, 1, O, 0, b, d, p, q) has distinguishable letter forms, some glyphs may include serifs, a zero-stroke, and its tails/end strokes (in the UK, they call this "exit strokes"), pretty much like what Inclusive Sans and/or Atkinson Hyperlegible has.
This is the Mini version (in Unicode), only with just limited glyphs (Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, and Latin Extended-B), excluding IPA/Phonetic Extensions and Cyrillic (1)/Supplements (2), because the glyphs are in full or halfway. If you wish to see the Full version of said Mini version, here is the title link:
Sengbar Sans Unicode Full VGA-style (36px)
This font is in the style of the VGA, and is also useful for AWTL/AOSTL and OSMK usage.
This font is also designed for accessibility, legibility, and readability, rendering this font "more accessible" and "perfectly distinctive" unlike its competitors Gill Sans MT, Arial, Helvetica and Segoe UI (although this font is its default, it can almost be legible).
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
This is a clone of Sengbar Sans Basic Custom (36px) VGA styleSengbar Sans Basic Custom VGA-style (36px) is a customed basic pixel sans-serif which blends the original Cadmus Legible Unicode (48px) and Sengbar Delta Compressed Pixel (my compressed bitmap pixel counterpart) together, but much like both Cadmus Legible Unicode and Sengbar Cadmus Print Pixel, each of these assigned glyphs (e.g.: I, l, 1, O, 0, b, d, p, q) has distinguishable letter forms, some glyphs may include serifs, a zero-stroke, and its tails/end strokes (in the UK, they call this "exit strokes"), pretty much like what Inclusive Sans and/or Atkinson Hyperlegible has. This font is in the style of the VGA, and is also useful for AWTL/AOSTL and OSMK usage.
This font is also designed for accessibility, legibility, and readability, rendering this font "more accessible" and "perfectly distinctive" unlike its competitors Gill Sans MT, Arial, Helvetica and Segoe UI (although this font is its default, it can almost be legible).
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
Cadmus Legible Unicode (48px) is a mini-Unicode handwritten pixel font, which is only intended for accessibility usage and legibility, with distinguishable/hyperlegible looks, and is VGA-styled. Also useful for AWTL/AOSTL usage.
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
SengbarShell Pixel Mono is a mid-monospaced pixelated graphical UI-like coding shell font, drawn by scratch. This font is included in two versions: Standard Proportional, and Mid-Monospaced. This code-shell like font is also useful for everyday AWTL/AOSTL usage.
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
This is a clone of SengbarShell Pixel StdSengbarShell Pixel is a pixelated graphical UI-like coding shell font, which is included in two versions: Standard Proportional, and Mid-Monospaced. This code-shell like font is also useful for everyday AWTL/AOSTL usage.
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
Sengbar Delta Compressed Pixel is a compressed pixelated bitmap font, one of which leans toward the original counterpart of a sans-serif sibling Cadmus Simple, and a popular original: Cadmus Original, the one where it has perfect loose spacing.
This pixelated font compares to that of two of the most popular: "Sengbar Cadmus Print Pixel" by Ryūtarō Ibano Kawaharasaki (OSStorehouse2024) and "Clean Pixel" Dmitriy Sychiov (Sychoff), whereas both have normal width in comparison to most other pixelated fonts. Much like Dmitriy Sychiov's "Family P" tag series; This font is perfect for everyday OSMK/AOSTL usage.
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
Sengbar Cadmus Print Pixel is a pixelated handwritten bitmap font that retraces its origins of the Cadmus series, one of which is the sans-serif counterpart Cadmus Simple, and the popular original: Cadmus Original (one that has perfect loose spacing). Useful for any OSMK usage.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
Sengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
This is a clone of Sengbar Sans 12pxSengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
Sengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
This is a clone of Sengbar Sans 10pxSengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
Sengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
This is a clone of Sengbar Sans 8pxSengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
This is an Orlando recreation of the 2010-2011 Star Tours ride.**
*This originally took place on October 2010 before renovation was being put in place on May/June 2011.
*NOTE: This is just a fictional recreation, and it is in no way intended to be in real-life.
This one was most widely used on some macOS-inspired computers and laptops, but only with the least oldest and newest versions are to date.
Hint: The military-inspired font which I created just now has slight changes, even now the font looks rounded and sleek compared to the almost-squared font.
This is a clone of VirtualOrange Sengbar Pixel fontThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of WillowOS Pixel 8 CompThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of WillowOS Pixel 7 CompThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of WillowOS Pixel 7 CompThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of WillowOS Pixel 7 CompThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)The new version of the E230 series has some accurate LCD numbering, although the original font (Unicode 2.0) is cloned by Yoshigahara Kunihisa.
Its new arrival was first re-issued in July 17th, 2019 and is now manageable throughout August 22nd, 2020 to the present.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)There are some major changes to the new LCD font before the re-arrival of the new JR E230 series. Currently, this new LCD font was only viewable in all stations excluding a 2018 JR E234 bullet train (or Shinkansen).
But this was just introduced in June 20th, 2018, and is viewable to the public.
This is a clone of E234 New LCD 2017This new version came right after the old LCD version of the E230.
This consists of a new margin between the main and standalone branches persiding all JR stations.
This is a clone of Log Sys Megatrends