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Similar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of UniGraphic 14 ASimilar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
Pixel font for polytonic Greek because obviously anyone wanted that. (I did.)
I mean originally it just had Latin characters but when I decided I wanted a font for polytonic Greek that did everything the way I do it, I just added it to an existing font and renamed it to this superior name.
Works for English, French, Greek, Latin and probably a lot of other Latin things but those are the 4 I use
This is Unicode A.
An updated version of Unicode 2.0 has been cloned.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)Renaissance-style Italic font, with straight capitals & old style numerals. The lower case letters are designed within a dot matrix, albeit slanted; with the uppercase letters I have deviated from this, in order to create well-proportioned Roman capitals.
Like System Font 10, 12 has alternative proportions of which included some scaling (some approved). 12 is less likely compared to 8, 9, 10 and 18, and is compatible on many devices and OSes.
This is a clone of System Font 10Based on Letter Gothic, System Font 9 is a system font of which is compatible in any other OS.
This is a clone of System Font Pro 2Super4 - basic and more latin, including kerning after the "f" and before the "j".
I set out to create a regular pixel-based, square font. The unifying theme is the thicker vertical portion on most letters, most noticeable in the capitals, which are 4 pixels wide - hence the name Super4. It's my first font and I quite enjoyed working on it.
This is the new MBTA font originally used in all 4 theme parks (ones with a whiter MBTA origin: Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Magic Kingdom, etc.). The original MBTA font was later used in a yellow state of origin.