An extension of Computer Says No by Christian Munk.
This is a clone of Computer says noNo saben, pero parece que me encariñé mucho de la tipografía Monaco_15 de Susan Kare (Aunque tenga sus Errores).
Lo que pasa con la tipografía es que primero hice la versión bitmap para Windows (.FON) y lo extendí a todos los caracteres Unicode para este formato para que no salga un error en el soporte de idiomas.
Después de muchos años, pude regresar a la pagina que hice esta versión de Monaco_15 llamándolo “MonacoTTF” y lo comencé a desarrollar en el 10/1/2022 y logré extender la cantidad de símbolos disponibles para la fuente.
Recomiendo que lo descarguen su versión TrueType porque comprobé que la versión OpenType contiene errores
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La Licencia: SIL Open Font License Update6 15/12/2020
Autora: Susan Kare | Page
yeah this is a thing. this font has more glyphs than any other one i've made and i'm still probably gonna add more lol
Update Apr 4 2019 2:56 PM - Shifted the 1 a single brick to the right; now the digits are monospaced yay.
Update Apr 5 2019 8:50 AM - Added Latin Extended-A, Number Forms, and a couple other things
An extended/reworked version of Helvetica Pixelated (owner and original FS link in credits).
This is a clone of Helvetica Pixelatedthis is a font for my "conlang" called 'kenien'
here are some missing sounds and how to write them:
LL = Ł
TH = Þ or Ð
OO = Ó
SH = Š
ST = Ś
This is a clone of The First FontStructionThis may look nothing like Helvetica to the average viewer's eye, but still I tried to maintain the same proportions (e.g. x-height), spacing and other details.
Have a nice day.
Version 1.1 (04.04.19):
•Changes to most glyphs.
Version 1.2 (22.06.19):
•Fixed incorrect glyphs (Ů ů Ÿ).
Version 1.2.1:
•Fixed spacing
Version 1.3 (20.09.19):
•Changes to glyphs (A Ä etc.; C J L N R V; { and } ).
Font reference: fonts.com/en/font/linotype/helvetica/light
latin-ish font for toki pona ( http://tokipona.org ), merging vowels with consonants because it creates no ambiguity phonotactically (e.g. if I type 'lili' and 'l' looks the same as 'i' it makes no difference - it can only be 'lili' in toki pona).
This is a clone of The First FontStructiona font used to write the belvar script. and yes, it does look very out of place... i wish i could make fonts with opentype features or something like that.
how to write:
A - labial base
B - coronal base
C - dorsal base
D - radical base
E - laryngeal base
F - bilabial/dental/palatal/pharyngeal append
G - labiodental/alveolar/velar/epiglottal append
H - palato-alveolar/uvular append
I - retroflex append
J - nasal marker on right
K - nasal marker on left
you get the idea.
This is a clone of The First FontStructionSimple, stylized, & consistent pixel based font, intended for use by game designers & pixel artists. This is my first "finished" font & I am very much open to suggestions, as I would like to optimise it & eventually submit it to Google Fonts.
A modernized version of Geneva 9, one of Apple's system fonts in Macintosh System 1.
Full list of changes:
- lowered ¡ and ¿ by two pixels
- removed the single-pixel space to the left of A, uppercase i, and almost every punctuation character
- ¬
- added a bunch more characters
- broken pipe
- generic currency symbol
- superscripts¹²³
- ·¯×
- €
- Þþ
- redrew #
- moved , and ; left
- it's the second pixel below the baseline, so I don't think they'll collide with anything?
- except lowercase q
- moved ~ down
- moved j left
- same collision as ,;
- lowered / and \
- general rule, if Apple's San Francisco font does it, I'm happy to do it
- Changed À to match the rest of the accented characters; originally, the accent was one pixel down and to the right of where it is now.
- Added Á, Â, Ã, È, Ê, Ë, Í, Ì, Î, Ï, Ò, Ó, Ô, Õ, Ù, Ú, Û, ´Y, Ÿ, and ý, based on the existing accented characters.
A version of "Western Traintop" with more characters. (Work In Progress.)
fi=Regular $ symbol
This is a clone of Western TraintopCloned from Patrick Lauke's font Super Mario World Big.
This is a clone of Super Mario World BigDublin is a slanted slab serif with a corky personality. The mechanical lowercase set was supposed to go with highly ornamental Script caps, but I'm still frustrated trying to make those to work on this...
Meanwhile, comments on the different alternatives of this as it is would be highly appreciated.