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A sequel of sorts to my original Revised Latin. This is more similar to handwriting (despite its pixelated feel) and has more characters than the previous. Again, same rules apply as to the old font.
There is also 'ch' and 'ee' glyphs, accessed by using 'C' and 'E' respectively, and also a repeated-repeated letter glyph, accessible by using 'Y', in the context of, for example, "yesXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!"
Digi text derived from a unique set of blocks using an old retro arcade design as a reference. As Digi text was constructed on grid paper with a pencil and then in
Fontstruct; Digi text seemed to have widened and was in need of more blocks as it would be easier to read and construct.
The Screen-80 font for the Commodore 64.
This is a clone of ThreeBySevenThis monospace font was first created in paint using only the smallest possible grid (3x3), with wich every common glyph can (recognisable) be drawn. In this font not every glyph can be deciphered on its own. But on a second glance you shoud easily be able to read a word, phrase or a sentence.