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Ever seen the Undertale/Deltarune font in languages like Russian, Greek, Polish, Vietnamese ... ?
It's possible by downloading this font.
THE MILLENNIUM NEVER ENDS WITH THIS FONT!
Yep! That's right, Y2K is not that bad with this font! It's a celebration of the era that started a whole new generation of early internet goop!
This whole font are free to use, cause it's my first font to use for this site. Feel free to modify, share or fix it. But CREDIT THE AUTHOR, PLEASE! Thank You!
Where are the caps? Who cares? A bold, minimal-grid font so named because it looks sort of jellybeany. Kind of. I'm still not sure I like how dark the 'k' seems, but any fix looks worse. If there's demand, I'll add an accented set, perhaps.
«Update 2017-03-29» – I've reworked the aforementioned K. I've changed the lowercase to be a thinner version, along with much of the punctuation. I've even filled out the Latin-1 Supplement, though I loosen up considerably on the basic design elements to get things to work within the established grid.
A clone of Geneva size 9, way back from the original Macintosh. Created by referencing MacPaint 1.4 in Mini vMac.
As far as I know, it's complete and accurate to the first version of the font. Most characters have a one-pixel space immediately after them, and no space before them, with the result that generally, there is a one-pixel space between each pair of characters. Some characters, like "A" and "«", defy this convention; I've made them match the original font, even in cases (like "A") where I didn't see why the deviation was necessary.
A version with more accented characters, modernized punctuation (such as larger # and lowered /\), and tighter spacing is here: http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1304775/geneva-9