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QUOTE:
"yesh moar pixel fontz"
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INFO:
This is a pixel font that has glyphs that are mostly 16x16, 12x12, or 12x16, with a few forced exceptions.
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COMPLETED SETS:
Basic Latin
More Latin
Greek and Coptic
Google Fonts Basic
Even More Latin
Hebrew
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EXTRA NOTES:
this is gonna be "WIP" for a while
im gonna try to make all the glyphs i can
then imma probably make different variations of this
like serif version
10 Comments
I really like. But I think it's worth trying the vertical cursive form of i.
It would be very cool to see the Cyrillic alphabet in this font.
UPD: Cyrillic has been completed!
UPD: Google Fonts Basic has been completed!
UPD: Even More Latin has been completed!
You forgot a ring on Capital Ů...
fixed
I like your approach to pixel typography in this FontStruction.
UPD: Shortened lowercase L cause I didnt like how it looked when it was that long.
It is now 8x16.
UPD: Hebrew has been completed!
Ummm... Some of the accents aren't positioned properly on Latin-Extended Additional (and a few Extended Cyrillic letters)... I'd suggest setting your browser's font to Arial to fix that... (Arial supports Latin-Extended Additional if you didn't know...)
How to do this:
Firefox: Options>Fonts and Colors>Advances and untick "Allow pages to use their own fonts instead of your selections".
Chrome: Download and install FontChanger and set the global (or the site specific font) to Arial (or a font that supports Extended Latin).
IE: Open Internet Settings in Control Panel>General>Fonts then set the Webpage font to Arial. Make sure to go to General>Accessibility and tick "Ignore font styles specified on webpages"
Edge: I don't know if it is possible to do at the moment... If you are using Edge, then you might want to switch to Firefox or Chrome (I'd avoid using IE, believe me)... If anyone knows how to do it on Edge for Windows 10, please share it!
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