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Eight2 Empire 

by Elementalist
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1911253 Published: 4th March, 2012
Last edited: 4th March, 2012
Created: 4th March, 2012
To be as as compact as possible horizontally and legible at small sizes... Based closely off of the work of Thomas Whetnall at http://eight2empire.blogspot.com/2012/02/exploring-type.html , this tiny proportional-width pixel font is meant to be used in games where space is at a premium. Its widest glyphs are 5 pixels across (not including spacing between characters), and at most 8 pixels tall. I have made a few modifications from the original, on the characters 'H', 'I', 'K', 'l', 'u', 'w', '0', '@', and possibly changing the vertical positions of some punctuation. I added in some Latin-1 glyphs that show up a lot, like the copyright symbol and the ellipsis. This font strongly emphasizes the difference between glyphs rather than using traditional letter-forms, so while it may look odd at first, the legibility could grow on you.
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        StarWars_RepublicFont 

        by viceroy8
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        150981 Published: 20th November, 2010
        Last edited: 20th November, 2010
        Created: 20th November, 2010
        For those who love star wars, use this font now.
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              Empire Version 1 

              by iAmTehMoss-Man
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              4401104 Published: 10th May, 2009
              Last edited: 1st June, 2009
              Created: 10th May, 2009
              A simple, geometric font perfect for a header in need of a square, Cyrillic-looking font. This font also includes some letters of the Cyrillic alphabet, along with a few punctuation marks. The lowercase letters are basically a couple of variants of the uppercase letters. Enjoy! .:a moss-man creation:.
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                    T'au Writing 

                    by Littleturn
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                    640580 Published: 11th March, 2009
                    Last edited: 15th February, 2011
                    Created: 11th March, 2009
                    The glyphs used by the T'au Empire at the time of the 41st century.
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