A redesign of my original Bolden font. Make some few changes to the diacritics and aribic letters.
This is a clone of Bolden DisplayAxon (from the Thai and Lao word for "script") is a handwriting-themed coding font that supports Thai and Lao.
I added a dot to the zero, and fixed the lowercase L so it doesn't look like a "1" (one).
This is a clone of Circuitbreaker[CHANGELOG]
- [08/11/25] Additional support for Extended Latin B + Partial support for Combining Diacritical Marks
- [07/24/25] Block Elements Update
- [07/18/25] Full Thai Script Support
- [06/28/25] Partial Support for Extended Latin B
- [06/26/25] Full Support for Extended Latin A
This font is based on previous versions called:
- [RDT Pixelscript Un-Mono]
- [RDT Pixelscript Mono]
- [RDT Pixelscript]
Those fonts were mostly restricted to a width of 4-5 pixels and a height of 5 pixels, with little to no support for Extended Latin or other Unicode sets.
This new enhanced revision now limits to a 5x7 (for basic letters and numbers) or 5x13 (for everything else) grid supports:
- More Latin (Latin-1 Supplement)
- Extended Latin A
- Essential Cyrillic
- Thai
- Baybayin
- Sitelen Pona (UCSUR-Compliant, Codepoints-Only)
- Box Drawings
- Geometric Shapes Symbols
- Arrow Drawings
This is a reproduction of one of the fonts bundled with Thai DOS word processor CU Writer. As Fontstruct doesn't seem to have functionality for mark positioning or OT code, the Thai won't work correctly and the font will need to be built with a full font editor.
It seems this design was probably built by software engineers rather than designers, as there are quite a lot of odd stylistic choices as well as inconsistencies in the letterforms. If anyone knows more, do let me know!
Keypad Bitmap is both an esoteric font and an attempt to unite the world's telephone keypad layouts.
বাংলা ভাষার জন্য সমর্থন অসম্পূর্ণ কারণ আমি কীপ্যাড বিন্যাসের একটি পরিষ্কার চিত্র খুঁজে পাচ্ছি না।. আপনার কাছে উচ্চ মানের ছবি থাকলে আমাকে জানান।.
Private use character list
218C: Argam Digit Zen
218D: Argam Digit Thise
218E: Argam Digit Alternative Zeff
218F: Argam Digit Trick
E000: Oldstyle Digit Zero
E001: Oldstyle Digit One
E002: Oldstyle Digit Two
E003: Oldstyle Digit Three
E004: Oldstyle Digit Four
E005: Oldstyle Digit Five
E006: Oldstyle Digit Six
E007: Oldstyle Digit Seven
E008: Oldstyle Digit Eight
E009: Oldstyle Digit Nine
E00A: Oldstyle Duodecimal Digit Turned Two
E00B: Oldstyle Duodecimal Digit Turned Three
E00C: Oldstyle Argam Digit Zen
E00D: Oldstyle Argam Digit Thise
E00E: Oldstyle Argam Digit Alternative Zeff
E00F: Oldstyle Argam Digit Trick
An extended version of the Determination font. including extended latin and cyrillic, armenian, and my native language: thai
This is a clone of Determination1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 5:5 6:6 7:7 8:8 9:9 0:0 -:- ^:-ai
q:kho w:wo e:-e r:ro t:to y:yo u:-u i:-i o:-o p:po @:-aa [:tho
a:-a s:so d:do f:fo g:ngo h:ho j:co k:ko l:lo ;:; ::: ]:tho
z:tho x:so c:cho v:-ue b:bo n:no m:mo ,:, .:. /:shorten vowel _:tho
!:! ":" #:abbr. $:฿ %:ru &:redupl. ':' (:( ):) =:(ru/lu)-u ~:-ai |:lu
Q:kho W:kho E:-ae R:tho T:to Y:yo U:-uu I:-ii O:-aw P:pho `:pho {:silent
A:-a S:so D:do F:fo G:kho H:ho J:cho K:kho L:lo +:tone 4 *:tone 3 }:silent vowel
Z:tho X:so C:cho V:-eu B:pho N:no M:-am <:tone 2 >:tone 1 ?:?
Some time after I decided to unleash Pixelbabania VI Deluxe onto the world, I deemed it appropriate to also create a light version to go alongside it. Had a good bit of fun making sure things looked right with this font, which also explains why I decided to fix its sister font while I was at it.
Here it is, at last. And just in time for the start of a new season, wherever in the world you all are.
17/1/2025 - Added the following glyphs:
Unicode 0560: ՠ
Unicode 0588: ֈ
Unicode 1C89:
Unicode 1C8A:
Unicode 2044: ⁄
19/1/2025: Wasn't too happy with how they looked after fixing, so decided to fix up the Solidus and Reverse Solidus further to make them look nicer.
GlyphLandyn/Lilly is a sans-serif, pixel optimized with monospace Latin, Greek and Cyrillic letters and PUA (Private Use Area) characters. The  Object Replacement Character is a full square.
This font also includes Thai characters and Linear B Syllabary.
This font is edited with Fontstruct.
Changelog:
Added Cadexian letters, fixed ɤ, ɿ, ʅ, ʮ, ʯ (04/15/2025)
Added Mannabish (03/17/2025)
Added Solar (U+F0000 - U+F008F) and Martian (U+F0090 - U+F00AF) (03/07/2025)
Fixed e (03/06/2025)
Added Future Solar (U+F0120 - U+F013F) (03/05/2025)
Corrected ƾ (02/26/2025)
The Official Level Font, supporting glyphs from many Unicode blocks, including several alternate glyphs
Font covers many BMP and SMP glyphs as well as many symbols (Inlcuding partial Emoji coverage)
My first FontStruct.
Font Version: V2.0
Stay tuned for more updates.
Visit the Metelko Version here.
Visit the Klingon Version here.
Visit the Conlangs Version here.
Versions and Updates:
1:59 PM PHST February 7 | v2.0 - MAJOR UPDATE: Added Completed Superscript Latin letters from Spacing Modifier Letters, Added Triangular Colons, Armenian, Georgian, and Latin Extended-C.
3:38 PM PHST August 16 | v1.13.2 - Fixed Glyphs, Added More Superscript Letters, and Capital Sharp S
1:37 PM PHST August 15 | v1.13.1 - Fixed Glyphs, Added More Combining Diacritical Marks, Added Thai
1:21 PM PHST August 3 | v1.12 - Added an Unfinished Block of Combining Diacritical Marks
2:02 PM PHST July 28 | v1.11 - Added The Font Version
1:26 PM PHST July 28 | v1.10 - Added More Cyrillic Supplement Glyphs, and Extended Arabic-Indic Digits
6:50 PM PHST July 24 | v1.9 - Fixed Glyphs of Straight U, and Straight U with stroke
2:25 PM PHST July 24 | v1.8 - Fixed Glyphs, Added Arabic, Added more Hebrew Variations on Alphabetic Presentation Forms
5:41 PM PHST July 23 | v1.7 - Added Shin and Sin dots for Hebrew
5:03 PM PHST July 23 | v1.6 - Added Vowel Markings, and Hebrew Variations on Alphabetic Presentation Forms
4:00 PM PHST July 23 | v1.5 - Added more Unicode Blocks
4:15 PM PHST July 21 | v1.4 - Fixed Glyphs, Adding Greek and Coptic, Cyrillic, and 3 more
9:34 PM PHST July 20 | v1.3 - Fixed Glyphs, Adding Latin-1 Supplement and Unfinished Block of General Punctuation
4:43 PM PHST July 20 | v1.2 - Adding Cadexian Letters
3PM PHST July 20 | v1.1 - Fixed Design of Latin Capital Letter V
12PM PHST July 20 | v1.0 - Created Latistruct
Update 1.1: Added Uppercase Final Sigma, Shidinn, and Klingon
Update 1.2: Big Update
Update 1.3: Moved Latin Lowercase Chi's Codepoint Position, Added Lambdas in Latin Extended D, and Added Kwak (in the Private Use Area)
Update 1.4: Some Latin Letters Are Added. Greek Mp And Nt Are Added. Hebrew Is Added. Armenian Is Added
Update 1.5: Cherokee & Bengali are added.
Update 1.6: Added Extra Thai letters and I also added Cadexian.
Update 1.7: Added Georgian, Fixed Armenian Capital Yev, Tagalog, Alternatives for Russian, and a logo of what it was installed
I took a look at the very first font I published and looking back at it now, I couldn't help but think I could have done better and gone much further with it. Having learned a few things along the way when I was working on the light version of Pixelbabania, I decided to invest some time into working on a much improved version of Pixelbabania VI, while once again following a self-imposed limitation. This time, I decided to go with 6x9 (with some exceptions) to allow a bit more wriggle room and to make characters with accents much nicer, and even decided to change up some of the characters to improve their look. Not only this, I decided I'd try and see if it was possible to add more characters from other sets and thus far, it had gone quite nicely.
After so much time on and off, now I share with you the fruits of my labor and love.
Note: I have done what I could to get N'ko and to a lesser extent Adlam to play nice; unfortunately I could not get the tone marks to actually just go above or below the characters properly, therefore they will take residence right next to the character, taking up another space. Apologies for any inconvenience caused to those who type in those languages.
17/1/2025 - Added the following glyphs:
Unicode 0560: ՠ
Unicode 0588: ֈ
Unicode 1C89:
Unicode 1C8A:
Unicode 2044: ⁄