Silic8 Console

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See also Silic8 Fat by guzzloid, Silic8 Thin by guzzloid.

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Retro 8x8 mono console font with block drawing characters

7 Comments

I have more number forms than you... I used a tesseract for FFFF

Comment by brynda1231 2nd august 2016

Well good for you. I don't really see how additional number forms would be useful for a retro-style console.

Comment by guzzloid 2nd august 2016

Try my font out, it's a unique design by me

Comment by brynda1231 3rd august 2016

I have more glyphs than you including hylian, aravic, and bopfomo...

Comment by brynda1231 4th august 2016

So? This isn't a competition. Your boastful comments are neither helpful nor constructive.

Why compare our two fonts anyway? They are different types of font: a proportional font would not be suitable for mine's intended purpose (fixed width + height monospace debug console with windowing/block graphics).

Comment by guzzloid 4th august 2016

I think he's just advertising.

Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 5th august 2016

You should improve on some characters, some nunbers arent wide enough, the % is too wide, the ~ is backwards, the left ' and the left " are different

Comment by brynda1231 1st september 2016

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