801531
Published: 1st July, 2012
Last edited: 21st October, 2012
Created: 30th June, 2012
Uses the correct binary coding for each character. 1's are black bars, 0's are white. Also looks like a barcode when used.
121921
Published: 1st July, 2012
Last edited: 21st August, 2014
Created: 1st July, 2012
Recreation of the font used for the Epyx classic "Impossible Mission" on the Amstrad CPC (1986). Based on a 3x7 grid, but displayed double-wide (Mode 0), so this font uses a 6x7 grid.
7901775
Published: 1st July, 2012
Last edited: 1st January, 2014
Created: 10th April, 2011
Let's get lost. There's an entrance and an exit in every glyph in this puzzling but eminently usable improved FontStruction from Miguel.
It's also available with some Emoji icons!This is a clone of zlabyrinths eYe/FS
371972
Published: 30th June, 2012
Last edited: 21st August, 2014
Created: 30th June, 2012
symbol font to accompany the regular Amstrad/Arnold font. this set contains all the non-ASCII graphics/box-drawing characters, mapped directly onto the regular ASCII range (i.e. not mapped to their closest unicode counterpart)
1991982
Published: 29th June, 2012
Last edited: 29th June, 2012
Created: 29th June, 2012
If you've ever played Super Mario Bros 3, this is the font that appears when you enter a Power-Up room, or when you enter the castle.
91902
Published: 29th June, 2012
Last edited: 28th June, 2012
Created: 22nd June, 2012
Simple pixel font using 3 to 9 pixel per type, trying to get more from less.
Simple tipografía píxel usando 3 a 9 píxeles por letra, tratando de hacer más con menos.
70471
Published: 29th June, 2012
Last edited: 29th June, 2012
Created: 29th November, 2009
Update 6-9-2012
Off-centered font. Fixed. Disregard the Russian. It just gets WORSE. a, b, and c only available in lowercase. Never got finished. Enjoy my 2nd font (or what's LEFT of it.)
60991
Published: 29th June, 2012
Last edited: 25th May, 2012
Created: 2nd March, 2012
This typography has as its starting point the design alternating thick and thin lines for a stylish look typically modular, with rounded ends, are geometrically 'square chamfered'.