Gingham Girl is defined by a rather strict grid, making it uniform in nature, especially in the upper-case letter forms. The UPPER and lower cases use different size checkerboards and the short ascenders on some of the letters provide for a surprising kind of variety in the repeated forms.
Recreation of the pixel font from Universal's "Cheeky Mouse" (1980). Note the thin "C", excessively wide "M" and "W" (which results in an awkward butting-up of most following characters), and the missing pixel in the numeral "0" which differentiate this from later forms of this font, such as the one used in "Devil Zone" (1980). Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is a clone of Devil Zone