A VCR font of my own, inspired by other VCR fonts. Very compact; everything stays within a 16x10 grid.
This is one I've been wanting to make. It's basically just a little remake of the original VCR OSD Mono made by Riciery Santos Leal (mrmanet) that also has more characters than the original. Do whatever you want with this. Enjoy. :>
Decided to overhaul it. Mainly changed the x-height to be the same as the original.
Alternate for my original Iuwave font.
Multi-Language & Cyrillic compatible.
This is a clone of Iuwave - Regular Cyrillic & LatinI wanted to see if I could make an orginal font.
So, I did.
This font drew inspiration from fonts like, MS Windows 98 UI, VCR OSD Mono (predominantly used in hit FPS ULTRAKILL), Upheaval, and many other DOS terminal style-(ish) fonts.
Also, when you use this font, pleasecredit me, okay?
(Also, I dont speak any other lanuage except english. So, if there are any legibility errors in the greek or cyrillic alphabets, please let me know.)
(USE TrueType! OpenType is very broken..)
This font has several alternate glyphs to VHS Gothic.
This is a clone of VHS Gothic(Credit to Paradigm The Great for the original typeface.)
This font is pretty much of a mixture of a few sources, including various VCR bitmaps, Teletext bulletins (mainly Ceefax), and the Trilithic EASyPLUS, which encodes/decodes broadcasts of the Emergency Alert System. As of now, this font is comprised primarily with Basic Latin characters, as well as a few extra accents and glyphs.
I have also created bold and alternate variants for this font:
Alternate- https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2481223/chargen-92-1-6-6
Bold- https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2422440/chargen-92-1-6-5
This is a clone of CHARGEN '92A recreation of the font used on the early CRT terminals from IBM, based on this source by Marcin Wichary.
I find there is a particular charm in the crudeness of some solutions compared to subsequent iterations or other 5x7 pixel fonts (see, for example, the numerals and |C|U|Y|).
I reproduced only the characters shown in the aforelinked image, placing them in what I considered to be the appropriate Unicode place.
I tried to look for some more glyphs (comma anyone?) but failed to find reliable sources.
Based on Anypix 7x5 Unicode.
Done:
Basic Latin, More Latin, Extended Latin A, Extended Latin B, (IPA Extensions), Greek and Coptic, Cyrillic, Arabic, Devanagari, Hebrew, Katakana, Thai, Georgian, Armenian, Bopomofo, Hiragana, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Sinhala, Even More Latin, Google Fonts Basic
Inspired by one of my previous font that use only 12 segments (from a video game engine). But also inspired by CRT (cathode ray tube) screens (with scan lines). Eight versions are available: regular, bold, light, light bold, small regular, small bold, small light, small light bold. Designed for headlines (big sizes). Consistent rendering with a light color on a black background. See that on http://scancrt.com/ and tell me wich version you prefer ;-)
This is a clone of ScanCRT small regular