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A VCR-like font that mimics the look of VCR OSDs.
NOTE: Click 'TrueType Font' when downloading!
This is a clone of Dusty Tapes Mono16x16, little wide, monospaced font.
Good for retro-lowpoly,low-res/mid-res style.
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手癖で作った14x12をベースとしたフォントです。1pxの輪郭やシャドウを付けると良い感じになると思います。
小文字部分はまったく自信がありません……。
STGやレトロポリゴン表現に好適。640x480、512x384など中解像度のおともにどうぞ。
※"31kHz"は640x480付近を意識した大きめフォントのシリーズです。
NOTE: Click 'TrueType Font' when downloading!
Originally called '10x14 Font', now with Extended Latin and Cryllic character sets.
This is a clone of 10x14 Font MonoNOTE: Click 'TrueType Font' when downloading!
Originally called '10x14 Font', now with Extended Latin and Cryllic character sets.
This is a clone of The Boldest One MonoThe exclusive Shavian font used for the Shavian transliteration mod in Milk Outside a Bag of Milk Outside a Bag of Milk (Milk2). No latin characters planned. Feel free to fork.
It should be noted that this is *not* the exact font used for the Milk2 mod. Fontstruct can't kern Shavian characters, so I had to adjust the kerning in FontForge. Check out the Milk2 Shavian mod page for the exact font used for the mod.
A font made with Minecraft items* starting with the letter it's representing!**
*Exceptions are the Jack o'Lantern, Vine, and Zinc.
**Exceptions are the Netherite Upgrade and the Axe.
Inspired by this
List of things that might not be obvious:
O - Orange dye
U - Netherite Upgrade
Y - Yellow dye
Z - Zinc (from Education Edition)
mono 7x11 pixel font
times ive downloaded this font: 9
Note: I don't have left and right quotation marks on my keyboard so I couldn't add them in, sorry for the inconvenience. I only have the straight-down quotation marks as shown in the example of; "".
Font taken from here => Romhacking.net
While looking for a pixel font, I came across Pumpkin Font by SparklyDest. I liked it, but also noticed some inconsistencies and a lot of missing characters that I needed. Although I could have simply chosen another font, I instead decided to rework the original to adapt it to my needs.
OBJECTIVES
·My primary goal is to create all the Latin characters as well as the Google Fonts basic. This will already take me some time, but once done, I may consider working on other alphabets.
·My first task was to adjust letters height and width for a more consistent font. I did my best to ensure that characters within the same category have a uniform format, and when this proves difficult to achieve, I strive to get as close as possible.
·I might revisit characters that I already made. I'm learning as I create, and I may identify modifications to make gradually. If you have any ideas or advice, please feel free to share!
DONE
·Basic Latin
WORKING ON
·More Latin
·Extended Latin A
·Extended Latin B
·Even More Latin
I am coding a Pokemon game, and wanted to make a regional dialect to use. This is my first font on fontstruct, and I really enjoyed making it. Currently I have the full alphabet, along with numbers. If you use it, please give some form of credit.
Enjoy!
[sorry im not very good at descriptions lol]
i take the undertale/deltarune font and add glyphs that are not from basic latin because everyone always forgets to add them
In the private use area F000-F022 are some chars to help with custom symbols
First year BA (Hons) Graphic Design at UWE. Typeface inspired by barbed wire on the theme 'dangerous'. Expanding on the idea of both restricting people from dangers and being dangerous itself. After playing with the shape of barbed wire I played with the compact shape of the barbs themselves.
An iconic 5x7 pixels font typeface. Fixedsys - CTR is my first piece of work on this website, the name comes from a font file named "Fixedsys" that has on every windows computer. This was inspired by a variety of similar proportion sized fonts.
FOR SOME STRANGE REASON THERE SEEMS TO BE AN INORDINATE INTEREST IN PIXEL FONTS FROM THE 1970'S AND 80'S. OK, ITS FUN FOR YOUNGER TYPOGRAPHERS TO WORK WITHIN STRICT RESTRICTIONS RECREATING FONTS THAT WERE DESIGNED YEARS AGO, LETS BE FAIR, THERE ARE ONLY SO MANY COMBINATIONS OF PIXLES WITHIN A 6X6 GRID.
WHAT DOES SUPPRISE ME IS THAT NO ONE HAS LOOKED BACK AT THE FIRST (I THINK) HOME COMPUTER, NAMELY THE ZX81 WHICH WAS RELEASED BY CLIVE SINCLAIR, AN ENGLISH ELECTRONICS CO. IN 1981. IT HAD 1 KB OF RAM (NO JOKE), 8 KB OF ROM AND A CPU THAT RAN AT AN AMAZING 3.25 MHZ. DATA WAS STORED ON CASSETTE TAPES AND THE SCREEN WAS YOUR TELEVISION.
AS NO ONE HAS CHECKED OUT THE ZX81 I HAVE MADE A FONT THAT IS SIMILAR TO THE ORIGINAL FONT USED BY THE COMPUTER. I HAVE USED 5 BRICKS WHERE AS THE ORIGINAL USED ONLY 1. BEAT THAT!