Many alternates as I couldn’t choose between some letters variants, and because certain initial lowercases look better without that top-left swash.
~ Alternates ~
< - Alt. G 1
> - Alt. J
_ - Alt. A
@ - Alt. S
# - Alt. E
$ - Alt. F
% - Alt. G 2
* - Alt. d
) - Schoolbook a
] - initial schoolbook a
[ - initial a
" - initial s
/ - initial e
\ - initial o
A clone of Marengi with some brick-substitution and filters applied. Has a "rightward" momentum that seems to push my eyes along as I read, as well as a connectedness which makes words seem nice and solid despite being segmented.
This is a clone of MarengiA design that combines decolike asymmetry with a double line concept. It also incorporates some experimental methods to unify the wider glyphs (mw@#™, etc.) with the others, by allowing the middle sections of these letters to have both the single and double lines. This results in a look that is at times architectural and at other times almost like loopy cursive.
Simple, 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 continuation in the style of Genera and Genera Deux
Dungeon Rooms - although originally intended as a utility for prototyping simple dungeons, has multiple purposes: writing letters within boxes, connecting the dots (maybe) or whatever you can do with it.
Currently it features 27 rooms and plenty of symbols to use within them.
STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS
- = + How to use this font + = -
1. Place a symbol (lowercase or punctuation listed somewhere below)
2. Place a room (uppercase A-W)
3. PROFIT!
- = + List of tiles + = -
--- Rooms ---
A - No doors
B - UP door
C - R door
D - L door
E - DOWN door
F - L+DOWN doors
G - L+UP doors
H - R+UP doors
I - R+DOWN doors
J - L+R doors
K - UP+DOWN doors
L - L+UP+DOWN doors
M - L+R+UP doors
N - R+UP+DOWN doors
O - L+R+DOWN doors
P - L+R+UP+DOWN doors
Q - L R path
R - UP DOWN path
S - L UP DOWN path
T - R UP DOWN path
U - L R DOWN path
V - L R UP path
W - L R UP DOWN path
X - DOWN-L turn
Y - DOWN-R turn
Z - UP-L turn
À - UP-R turn
--- Letters inside rooms ---
Each lowercase letter displays a 3x3 letter inside the box. Since 3x3 is ridiculously unreadable, I used some 0.5 bricks. Note that the lowercase and other entities meant to be placed within rooms technically have zero width, thus, to view them all you need to put spaces between them / set a high spacing value.
--- Add. Entities ---
. , ? ! + - / < = > \ | are what they should be, but within the same limit of 3x3
( and ) depict liquids (water, lava etc.)
_ # are dithered tiles to use inside rooms, while $ is a black tile
- = + Update Log + = -
2/11/2018 @ As requested by Se7enty-Se7en, added numerals. Also remade lowercases.
2/11/2018 @ As requested by zephram, added tiles representing some kind of liquids (water, lava, magma, anything you can think of), placed on ( and ).
2/12/2018 @ Added some Cyrillic characters and Greek "α", "β" and "γ".
2/12/2018 @ FINALLY ADDED "@"
- = + Issues to be solved + = -
- = + Solved issues + = -
> Since the font spread over the Basic Latin charset, I have placed some tiles in More Latin. For an easier placement of needed tiles, you can use Character Map app on Windows (Windows Accessories > Character Map). There, you need to switch the active font to Dungeon Rooms and double-click characters you need. They will be entered into the text field, from which you can copy them.
- = + Contributors + = -
Se7enty-Se7en, zephram
A pixel font made to look like fire! Now you can answer (and ask!) your burning questions...
Drawing and editing these takes more time and effort than most other forms of pixel art. Don't expect them to look perfect without some time and effort from YOU, as well. An effect like this requires hand adjustment of every part at every stage.
The coloring, infill color, and effects you use with this font make a drastic difference as to what looks are evoked by its shapes! Scroll down for lots of examples. :^)
Alternates on lowercase!
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TODO: Alternates for .,?!@_*#$%&()+/:;<=>[\]^`[|]~†123456890
Original size: 18pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
Solid Quartzthrone. Somehow, this looks more "cartoonish" than the others.
This is a clone of QuartzthronePortland State University has employed sworn and armed Portland Police officers since 2015, despite widespread dissent from the student body. On June 29, 2018, officers from the PSU Campus Public Safety Office used unnecessary deadly force when they shot and killed Jason Washington, a 45-year-old man who was trying to break up a fight outside a bar near the PSU campus. Jason Washington had a wife and a family; he worked for the United States Postal Service and was a Navy veteran. His killers were placed on paid administrative leave until a grand jury declined to indict them, and they will not face criminal charges.
It's far past time for PSU to take action. Two internal reviews have been planned, but no timeline has been given for when they will be complete. If Portland State University wants to be seen as a progressive school, the administration needs to take action and listen to what students have been saying for three years: Disarm campus security.
You can't be a progressive school if your security officers can get away scot-free with killing a black man who was trying to de-escalate a fight, just because he happened to have a gun; or if you allow anti-choice protesters to display twenty-foot-tall displays equating abortion to genocide in the center of campus, complete with graphic images of genocide victims and infamously falsified depictions of "aborted fetuses"; or if you knowingly provide a platform for notorious far-right agitators to spread their violent, hateful rhetoric in a city already fraught with neo-Nazis looking to cause harm to marginalized people. Kindly get your sh*t together, and stop pretending to be progressive: either drop the pretense, or drop the bullsh*t that should have been left to die back in the 40s-60s.
Anyway. I made this font as part of a design I'm donating to the #DisarmPSU movement on campus. Bootlickers are welcome to piss off and not use this font. No political arguments in the comments please.
Yet another polygonal font, this time a diamond. :^)
This one was also designed to combine symmetry and asymmetry. Some letters have central lines and some have offset lines. In this way a greater variety of designs was made possible.