SemiSquares Mono is a monospaced font, even if FS doesn't say it is (I'm new/inexperienced at this, and I'm still not 100% sure how everything works); each glyph is 74 grid squares wide* and at most 123 grid squares tall**. If you run into any problems***, feel free to let me know down in the comments. Enjoy!
* I made each dot 11 grid squares wide * I made each character 5 dots wide =55 grid squares; I put 3 grid squares between each dot * there are a total of 4 gaps between dots =12 grid squares; I put a single, tiny brick in the bottom-right corner of each glyph in order to force the FontStructor to add a 7 grid-square-wide buffer to the right of the character for the sake of legibility; 55 + 12 + 7 = 74 grid squares wide
** I made each dot 11 grid squares tall * I made each character <= 9 dots tall =99 grid squares; 3 grid squares between each dot * there are a total of 8 gaps between dots =24 grid squares; 99 + 24 = (at most) 123 grid squares tall
*** I kept running into issues with FontStruct while I was making this--FS servers being down, various computer issues on my end, etc. I went over everything with a fine-toothed comb, but there may be a few things that I missed; if you do find any glitches/errors, first of all, I apologize; second, please leave a comment and let me know what's wrong; and third, I'll try to fix it ASAP.
This illustrates a tired when locking up the workshop; having spent days painting bits of wood I needed to relax.
I like those small designs some people add to their fonts with the copyright date; some are wonderful 'illustrations' of their name, my sports shoe was inspired by that idea (I like elmoyenique's eye and Doug Peter's logo).
This is a font I made using only the basic square tile shape, which makes it look like a bitmap font. This font is inspired by the text in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. However, I did make some of these letters look more like a eurotechnic font, specifically the 90-degree turns. If you decide to download this, I hope you enjoy messing with it in some kind of typing program.
For write in code. I have simply divided the alphabet into two parts, removing the H. Each letter of the code are translated into two letters of the normal alphabet, it would be something like: AZ BY CX DW EF FU GT IS JR KQ LP MO NÑ. The first letter of the code as if it were an alphabet, will be AZ, while the second will be BY. And so with the others until the n-ñ. The H goes apart
New version! This font has many upcoming versions, including inline, outline and SC.
Stencil: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1471017/steel-junction-stencil
This is a clone of Steel Junction Stencil