* Comment to tell me what letter needs to be added thx :) *
Ah... It's finally theta, I think i'm going to re-explain Greekia kingdom project here.
Some day in the past. I named one of my font "Alphia Kingdom". And then Betia, Gammania and Deltia etc...
When I made it to Omega. I will make a font "Greekia kingdom" which is basically put some of my favorite letter in a Greekia kingdom font. Aaaaand links to every of Greekia kingdom fonts.
How i came up with this idea is simple. I think Greek alphabet is beautiful and the names of each letters are cool. :P
I've been lazy for a while. But this time, I made more latin! (only the letters m8 u still lazy).
There's a tag "Greekia kingdom". Check it out! :D
Taking advantage of the modular characteristics of the GunFight 8 Bit font (7x7 pixels), I have added concave bricks following the flow of the original style.
Work in progress.
Aprovechando las características modulares de la fuente GunFight 8 Bit (7x7 píxeles), he añadido ladrillos cóncavos siguiendo el flujo del estilo original.
Trabajo en progreso.
This is a clone of Gunfight FSGunFight 8 Bit West (Inlaid) font originally made for my video game "Honcho Poncho" (8x8 pixels grid), ported to Fontstruct for quick prototyping.
This is a clone of Gunfight FSThis is a new 6x6 pixel font with slab serifs on the upper-case letters with the exception of the letter"O", and half slab drop serifs on the lower-case letters again with exception of the letter "o". The numerals, except the zero, all have half slab serifs. All punctuations are without serifs.
Each letter is contained within its own box with upper-case boxes being deeper than lower-case letters, numerals and punctuations.
As you will notice I have used the new white bricks for the glyphs but stayed with the standard black bricks for the boxes. The white bricks are easily read by scanners which means they will have a great future in producing apparently blank bar-codes for useless pricing systems which are meaningless to consumers. White brick fonts are being looked at favourably by oriental, and other, manufacturers who see a great future in their use in cost saving printing of undecipherable assembly instructions.
Atticus is a sophisticated, linear typeface that is versatile in its use. The lack of curves gives it a sleek, angular feel, yet its 3-dimensional look makes it bold and fun. Atticus is a headliner type and is guaranteed to grab your reader's attention.