[Aa]: Argentina, Australia
[Bb]: Brazil, Bangladesh
[Cc]: China, Canada
[Dd]: Germany, Denmark
[Ee]: Spain, Ethiopia
[Ff]: France, Finland
[Gg]: Greece, Ghana
[Hh]: Hungary, India
[Ii]: Italy, Indonesia
[Jj]: Japan, Jamaica
[Kk]: South Korea, Kenya
[Ll]: Latvia, Lithuania
[Mm]: Mexico, Malaysia
[Nn]: Norway, Netherlands
[Oo]: Oman, Austria
[Pp]: Poland, Pakistan
[Qq]: Qatar, Guatemala
[Rr]: Russia, Romania
[Ss]: Sudan, Saudi Arabia
[Tt]: Turkey, Thailand
[Uu]: United States, Ukraine
[Vv]: Venezuela, Vietnam
[Ww]: Belarus, Sweden
[Xx]: United Kingdom, Israel
[Yy]: Yemen, Iceland
[Zz]: Zambia, Zimbabwe
[0]: South Africa, [1]: Estonia, [2]: Nigeria, [3]: Ireland, [4]: Czech Republic, [5]: United Arab Emirates, [6]: Democratic Republic of the Congo, [7]: Philipines, [8]: Iran, [9]: New-Zealand
[.]: Switzerland, [,]: Nepal
[?]: Cuba, [!]: Myanmar
[@]: Madagascar, [_]: Colombia, [#]: Portugal
A nonogram font. Some variation between uppercase/lowercase letters, alternative 2/7 on < >, and an extra Y on ^. I originally made this in a 5x5 grid, but there were too many glyphs with multiple solutions, so I had to remake the whole thing. (You can still see the original style in the small numbers)
This is a cloneI was looking for an excuse to play around with color layers, so I colorized one of my old Dingbot designs.
This is a clone of Dingbots and Monsters XLDon't worry, this is not a font, this is a picture game. Please, type any uppercase character in the user input window from A to T, then the same character but in the lowercase and then press the space before repeat the operation with other character that you want: Aa (space) Bb (space) Cc (space)... And... Surprise! Here you are my crazy pixel friends. After this, you can mix the characters and play a little bit more creating some funny "monsters": Bd (space) Hp (space) Pt... There are 400 variations to try. Enjoy them!
Creatures and Phantasy Insects
This is a clone of Kord´s CampingAs you see, this is not a conventional font, it's more like a little picture game. Typing pairs of letters you can see some figures: AB = Dog, CD = Bockwurst, EF = Car, GH = Factory, IJ = Bike, KL = Truck, MN = Frankfurter, OP = Pinocchio, QR = Birthday Cake. But what happens if you write ASSSSB?... And with the others?... Try it and enjoy!
Let not the death of our elders be the demise of our ways of life. Let not the passage of time be measured in the passing of languages beyond all living memory.
Based on the Lakota orthography © 1982 Leroy C. Curley.
Extended character and symbol set by William Leverette
This is a cloneThis started out as a joke, but it just kept getting more interesting to me as it was developed.
Completed countertops can contain at least two pieces: an uppercase and lowercase letter. The left side of the counter starts with a capital letter, which has a corresponding right side piece in the same lower case letter. Numbers and Shifted Numbers contain center pieces that can be typed in multiples.
The <>, [], and {} make special faux perspective counter pairs. Use sparingly.