This is an abugida for my conlang Tanume. The vowel marks don't display correctly in the preview but they go above the consonant letters. The writing system can go in any direction, as long as the open side of the square is facing the correct direction. The characters with angle brackets are numbers.
Telos Unicase with overzealous antialiasing applied to it. It looks as if it were automatically antialiased by 16-bit hardware - a bit smudgy, almost pencil-shaded. Check it out at 2x Pixel size!
Despite its simple looks, this font is just about the densest thing I can create on a 5x5 grid without obfuscating the letters themselves.
While using this font I discovered some unforeseen uses for shaded styles such as this. Since the "antialiasing" occurs in only one shade and never overlaps or replaces solid pixels, it can be easily mass-selected. One can quickly and easily recolor sections of the font, convert it to the non-antialiased version, or clone the layer the translucent pixels are on and achieve more interesting effects.
This is a clone of Telos UnicaseA script for the Larimin language by Olga Laedel
(neither the language nor the script belong to me)
h is /ʍ/, q j are /ʃ ʒ/, 8 9 are /θ ð/ since the language is base 8
' is umlaut, ` is nasalisation, ~ is both
. is end of sentence, "," is octal comma, : is end of paragraph, - is hyphenation sign
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/239418/volume_metric_lo
This is a clone of TLoF NatureSee more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1604109/dojin
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1511659/stf-a-s-c-communications
This is a clone of TLoF PixelBased on Meiko and Kaito's logos.
Also check out: Vocaloid Sans C by the great Dmitriy Sychiov.
An alternate version of Vocaloid Sans.
This is a clone of Vocaloid Sans