Used on character profiles and for puzzles in the Professor Layton games (up until Miracle Mask where all of the pixel fonts were replaced with the switch to 3D).
Made this after finding that the regular font was slightly different when I was making a mock-up of the character profiles. It’s as close as I could make it with the references I could find!
Reconstruction of the blocky font from Professor Layton and the Curious Village used for character profiles. Had to improvise for the X glyph because I couldn’t find any examples to go off of, as well as punctuation beyond the colon.
For profile recreations, the word profile is blank and uncoloured, but the number and character’s name are all coloured in white.
Update: I found a Q glyph reference and updated it accordingly! Still nothing for an X glyph, however...
The Professor Layton font, but with an excess of added symbols and diacriticals. I hunted down font maps because I don’t have actual font maps just so I could make this. Please, go crazy.
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Source font: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/483213/prof_layton
FOR KANJI CHARACTERS: I recommend using the Zpix font and slightly raising the baseline on the Kanji characters. With a bit of adjustment you can get whatever you’re looking for in Japanese.
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The spacing between lines seems a bit awkward in some cases, so you might want to adjust that, too, with this font.
This is a clone of Prof. LaytonLaretei Sans is a Sans-Serif type that could include things on every part. Mostly happens special symbols font type-face used Lowercase and Uppercase. But being extended.
This is a clone of Laretei Sans