80142
Published: 17th May, 2011
Last edited: 17th May, 2011
Created: 7th May, 2011
Remember when the old gameboys froze when you turned them on? No? Just like this!
100981
Published: 24th June, 2012
Last edited: 24th June, 2012
Created: 22nd June, 2012
This is my first 3D font. I didn't have as much knowledge in 3D as I do in "Solid Shade".
30270
Published: 13th December, 2012
Last edited: 13th December, 2012
Created: 11th December, 2012
THIS IS A FONT THAT LOOKS LIKE ITS FROM THE LONG AGO.
701350
Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 13th January, 2013
Created: 10th December, 2012
*Still in progress!*
A pixely-medievaly sorta font.
I noticed that there were tons of 8-bit videogame-style fonts, and lots of old english fonts; so I thought, "I'm gonna combine them and see how it ends out!"
Constructive criticism is appreciated; let me know if anything looks wrong or too weird! (I know, the capital X looks really weird, I just couldn't get it to work for some reason.)
(Avádicus is just a fantasy name I made up. It sounds to me like the name of a mighty kingdom in an RPG.)
A kinda similar font is Pixular, by LexKominek.
30720
Published: 18th January, 2013
Last edited: 18th January, 2013
Created: 18th January, 2013
this is my first font. it is good for
old style games and/or projects.
availible letters:
A-Z , a-z , 0-9 , !@?'.," and more
20700
Published: 11th February, 2013
Last edited: 11th February, 2013
Created: 6th February, 2013
Diamonds are Forever is fully built of diamonds and nothing else. Thus, it should be more than just a quick glance over and a pass. It is quite the informal font and looks like something that may be used in old school gaming.
490993
Published: 18th December, 2012
Last edited: 14th February, 2013
Created: 17th December, 2012
This font only has capitol letters, so you should have caps lock on when you use it. The letter (Q) is actually not Q, as this language does not have this letter, but I have replaced it with (ng), like at the end of using. I also replaced (X) with the letter (th), also called thorn, as in the beginning of thing. The "C" and "c" have been replaced with a guttural sound, similar to "gh."
This alphabet is a nearly exact copy of the original made by the inhabitants of Iceland.
210602
Published: 13th March, 2013
Last edited: 27th May, 2013
Created: 12th March, 2013
High contrast wedge/transitional serif. A geometric look with a little bit of the old good "this city isn't big enough for the two of us".
8001045
Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 30th May, 2013
Created: 29th May, 2013
A typeface based on the IMSAI 8080 terminal from the 1983 movie WarGames.This is a clone of WarText
30980
Published: 24th July, 2013
Last edited: 24th July, 2013
Created: 24th July, 2013
Reminiscent of early computers and game consoles, n00b is a styled, pixelated font.
880787
Published: 27th August, 2013
Last edited: 27th August, 2013
Created: 27th August, 2013
A collection of runic characters corresponding to their direct Latin transliterations. The set contains all 33 characters present in the later Futhorc alphabet, and includes voiced/unvoiced instances of F, S, and þ (thorn). The character mapping is as follows:
Lowercase chars correspond to their respective runes, except V & Z, which are the voiced F & S. ||
Uppercase chars are as above for ease of use, with the following changes: A = æ / E = [ea] / G = g (for gone, as opposed to germ) / H = voiced þ (for them) / I = [ia] / K = [kk] / N = ŋ ('ng') / O = œ / Q = kw (old way of expressing 'q' before a specialised rune was developed) / S = [st] / T = voiceless þ (for think) / Y = [eo] ||
Extra punctuation is included, as well as a combining underscore (for underlining) mapped to the 'pipe' key (SHIFT+\) ||
Visit futhorc.com to learn how to use these runes phonetically, as would have been done in Old English. Enjoy!This is a clone of Anglo Saxon Futhorc w/ Roman numerals
300594
Published: 27th August, 2013
Last edited: 27th August, 2013
Created: 27th August, 2013
The descendant runic alphabet of Elder Futhark, used mainly by the Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Frisian civilisations. This simplified runic alphabet contains only characters used in the modern English (Latin) alphabet.This is a clone of Anglo Saxon Futhorc
220881
Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 27th August, 2013
Created: 27th August, 2013
A collection of runic characters corresponding to their direct Latin transliterations. The set contains all 33 characters present in the later Futhorc alphabet, and includes voiced/unvoiced instances of F, S, and þ (thorn), plus Roman numerals. The character mapping is as follows:
Lowercase chars correspond to their respective runes, except V & Z, which are the voiced F & S. ||
Uppercase chars are as above for ease of use, with the following changes: A = æ / E = [ea] / G = g (for gone, as opposed to germ) / H = voiced þ (for them) / I = [ia] / K = [kk] / N = ŋ ('ng') / O = œ / Q = kw (old way of expressing 'q' before a specialised rune was developed) / S = [st] / T = voiceless þ (for think) / Y = [eo] ||
Roman numerals (capitals): C, D, L, M ||
Extra punctuation is included, as well as a combining underscore (for underlining) mapped to the 'pipe' key (SHIFT+\) ||
Visit futhorc.com to learn how to use these runes phonetically, as would have been done in Old English. Enjoy!This is a clone
3602095
Published: 4th December, 2013
Last edited: 11th April, 2023
Created: 15th September, 2013
This is a font that is cloned from the text that appears in old-school video games made by software companies including, but not limited to, Atari, Namco, Nintendo, Taito, Konami, Sega and Hudsonsoft. It authentically adheres to 8x8 grid-like limitations while at the same time being legible, easily understandable, functional and practical. This font version sacrifices most accented letters in favour of a number of ligatures and digraphs so that two characters can occupy the strict space of one letter to allow for more letters to occupy a line (namely thinner letters like I, F, L and T). Use of US-International keyboard configurations helps in the use of these ligatures (I hope where they are mapped is acceptable).
I have chosen letter-forms that are different from many of the letters that are characteristic of the classic typeface--A and V are most obvious--to give it my own spin. I did include the traditional A and V if you still want them, as well as alternates for 0 and 8. The lower-case letters are my own creation.
Insight and ideas for improvement are greatly appreciated.This is a clone
170412
Published: 25th February, 2014
Last edited: 20th February, 2014
Created: 11th February, 2014
A boxy typeface with unfinished outlines, giving the look and feel of an old arcade game font.
100302
Published: 15th May, 2014
Last edited: 15th May, 2014
Created: 15th May, 2014
My second font. It looks ancient, as would be evident. only lower case for now.