This font was one of my early experiments with pixel fonts. I haven't worked much on this. Is a low res pixel font but is meant for larger text not necessarily super low rez. I believe the font was inspired by Lucasarts adventure games.
NOTE: Click 'TrueType Font' when downloading!
Originally called '10x14 Font', now with Extended Latin and Cryllic character sets.
This is a clone of 10x14 Font MonoUniversal Font for multiple languages based on FontStruct Logo
All Latin, Some Katakana, etc.
Allowed users without citing:
cwkmichael25045 on scratch.mit.edu, @DashOne on youtube.com
(Everybody listed above is allowed to clone this font and is the creator.)
I made this to use with a few abugidas that are perhaps used less and therefore have less fonts made for them. In this "bundle" I've included Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Tamil, and Telugu. Some combining characters can become "glitched" because it's hard to make the combining diacritics that appear before a glyph. Anyway, I hope this is able to be useful, it was a lot of fun to make!
NOTE: Click "TrueType Font" when downloading!
Condensed version of The Boldest One Mono.
This is a clone of The Boldest One Sans CondensedNOTE: Click "TrueType Font" when downloading!
Condensed version of The Boldest One Sans.
This is a clone of The Boldest One SansNOTE: Click 'TrueType Font' when downloading!
Originally called '10x14 Font', now with Extended Latin and Cryllic character sets.
This is a clone of The Boldest One MonoFont I made in my spare time.
Supports (ahem;) Old & Middle English, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Welsh, Spanish, French, German, Turkish, Esperanto, Portugese, Romanian and more...
*C-Thick is based on Blockeriffic.
3rd update: Added all of Extended Latin A. This is most likely the last update given to C-Thick. (oh hey 300 characters)
This is the worst font
A script (cypher?) I made which separates letters into groups in an unusual way. It's also monospaced, visually at least.
Translator: https://lingojam.com/TexttoOnno
Translator specifically for this font: https://lingojam.com/LegibleOnno
What are those weird no-width characters!? The rectangular vowels of Onno - ⊐◻⊔⊏⊓ꘌ॥ᒧᒣᒪᒥ, corresponding to AEIOUYÜÅÄÖÉ - are actually supposed to go around the non-vowels to their right. Ex: for the word "⊐ⴲ╱", it should be written so "⊐" is big, and contains "ⴲ╱". For multi-vowel words like "◻⊐ꕕⴱ", "◻" contains "⊐", which in turn contains "ꕕⴱ". In order to construct these large vowels that can contain other characters, and even other large vowels, the no-width characters exist.
Special no-width glyphs
(lyr = layer)
Left line: lyr1 ʰ, lyr2 ʱ, lyr3 ʲ
Right line: lyr1 ʰ, lyr2 ʳ, lyr3 ʴ
Top line: lyr1 ʵ, lyr2 ʶ, lyr3 ʷ
Bottom line: lyr1 ʸ, lyr2 ˠ, lyr3 ˡ
Top and bottom line: lyr1 ˢ, lyr2 ˣ, lyr3 ˤ
Quote extensions: yr2 ˄, lyr3 ˅
Linebreak: (space)
Other technical glyphs
Vowel continuation mark: ˀ
Space glyph: _