The master FontStruction, as the creator and me say. It is the patron of patrons. The less than and greater than symbols look like rotated circumflexes.
T̲h̲e̲ ̲C̲h̲e̲e̲r̲f̲u̲l̲ ̲S̲t̲o̲r̲y̲ ̲o̲f̲ ̲t̲h̲e̲ ̲M̲a̲s̲t̲e̲r̲ ̲F̲o̲n̲t̲ ̲-̲ ̲f̲r̲o̲m̲ ̲O̲r̲d̲i̲n̲a̲r̲y̲ ̲t̲o̲ ̲e̲x̲t̲r̲a̲o̲r̲d̲i̲n̲a̲r̲y̲ Master was once just an ordinary sans-serif typeface on the amazing app of FontStruct. But eventually it started losing control of its temper and that’s when everything started to go wrong…
The font promptly lost all of its support. Tesco removed it from all its products. Aldi opened with no typeface such as Master.
It was a nobody.
Until the 1950s when a skilled editor decided to log into FontStruct.
Now, this editor was very keen on editing all fonts which didn’t get used or were not finished. He also was a big fan of the font Master and had always THOUGHT of it as the most masterful typeface on the internet.
So that’s how the font Master came to be a proper typeface.
Then in the late 90s, the professional FontStructer Rob Meek, the graphic designer that everyone loved, decided to send the creator an apologetic letter stating that he hadn’t meant to frighten all the users off his app.
The creator opened the letter and replied with a letter stating that he would block the violent companies off the website so long as Rob agreed, which he did, in a letter agreeing to his action; if it didn’t include all the everyday users who entered the site.
Thus the No Nonsense Act of 1987 was then established, allowing everyone to enter FontStruct on the occasion that they didn’t delete or ignore any of the good ‘Low Bick’ fonts.
But in 2022, things changed. FontStruct was now an official website which everyone could still visit. It was now integrated as part of the internet where they had already implemented laws such as the System Safety Act of 2019, the SMART26, the Bad Blocking Act and the Copyright, Designs and Websites Act 2018 which was the web version of the copyright designs and patents act of 1988.
The Master font was now solemnly appreciated by all the users of the internet, who happen to come across it in the ‘Master font’ section and is now used in designs all over the world!
And THAT is how the Master font became the most famous typeface on the web.
I hope you enjoyed my story.
Note: The 'Low Bick' fonts are now 'Top Pick' fonts.
The italicized version of Halvetica (sorry its pixelated, i moved the rows left! :D)
This is a clone of Halvetica CompressedNOTE: 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 SansThe Cool Font! (Way Cooler Than Pixeloidite) Contains 98 Glyphs (Might Extend In The Future) Use This Font If You Like!
NOTE: This Font ISN'T Related To Numbers Playroom's 2048 Tiles, This Font Is Completely Different!
(If This Font Gets 25 Downloads, 10 Comments, And A Favorite Of 10 Users, I Will Extend This Font)
75blitzel is almost 8000 glyphs
8000 Glyphs - Hyper 75blitzel
This is a clone of 75blitzel - Extreme 2.0This font is free for personal and commercial uses.
MSDOS Unicode GPRS Mono is a monospaced font that supports over many languages: Catalan, Croatian, Danish, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lower Sorbian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Upper Sorbian, and Zulu.
Font with Monospaced Letters
This font is free for personal uses.
This font is also free for commercial uses.
Each character is 1 unit away.
Font Comes in Languages: Danish, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Zulu. It Supports the Following Blocks: Alphabetic Presentation Forms, Basic Latin, Currency Symbols, General Punctuation, Geometric Shapes, Greek and Coptic, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Latin-1 Supplement, Letterlike Symbols, Mathematical Operators, and Spacing Modifier Letters.
KrLonjt is a pixel-optimized, sans-serif typeface which is free for personal and commercial uses. It has monospace letters and it supports ligatures, the Florin currency symbol, lozenge, and more.
An intentionally illegible font inspired by Agma Schwa's Heterography video and based on AbFarid's Analogue OS
A font based on the idea of brickwork lettering. Imagine you built letter a from bricks. You would need to make two brick pillars joined with two lines on the top, and so: this is the look of brickwork lettering.
Note: Some letters cannot be made of brick and so they look generic.
There were Santa Errors with many glyphs in other languages so watch out.
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.
Kawaii Pixels is a sans serif font that is meant to resemble pixels from retro video games. I took inspiration from Minecraft and retro video games. It would be great to use for titles, cards, and anything you want to add a cute and quirky flavor to.
LSans
666 characters
first font ever
Contains:
- Basic Latin
- Latin-1 Supplement
- Latin Extended-A
- Latin Extended-B
- IPA Extensions
- Spacing Modifier Letters
- Combining Diacritical Marks
- Greek and Coptic
- Cyrillic
- Cyrillic Supplement
- Armenian
- Hebrew
- Georgian
- Klingon
work in progress
update: georgian