THIS FONT IS KERNED.
THIS CONTAINS THE LATIN AND GREEK ALPHABETS.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:02:08 — FIRST RELEASE WITH ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT CHARACTERS.
This is a clone of ASTRO-DYNAMICS-ULTRA-COMPRESSEDTHIS FONT IS KERNED.
THIS CONTAINS THE LATIN AND GREEK ALPHABETS.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:02:06 — FIRST RELEASE WITH ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT CHARACTERS.
This is a clone of ASTRO-DYNAMICS-ULTRA-COMPRESSEDTHIS FONT IS KERNED.
THIS CONTAINS THE LATIN AND GREEK ALPHABETS.
SEE THIS FONT ON MY WEBSITE AT http://www.parallax.net.nz
CHANGELOG:
• 2018:02:06 — FIRST RELEASE WITH ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-EIGHT CHARACTERS.
ULTRA-KERNED!
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LOWER-CASE IS THAT “K” AND “R” HAVE LONGER STROKES WHEN CAPITALISED.
This is a clone of ELECTRON-MAGNETO-INHIBITORULTRA-KERNED!
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LOWER-CASE IS THAT “K” AND “R” HAVE LONGER STROKES WHEN CAPITALISED.
This is a clone of ELECTRON-MAGNETO-INHIBITORULTRA-KERNED!
THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAPITAL AND LOWER-CASE IS THAT “K” AND “R” HAVE LONGER STROKES WHEN CAPITALISED.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:01:21 — FIRST RELEASE WITH 105 CHARACTERS.
• 2018:01:22 — UPDATED “[,” “]” AND “|” CHARACTERS.
• 2018:01:25 — UPDATED “&” CHARACTER.
CAPITAL LETTERS HAVE A STRIKETHROUGH, LOWERCASE LETTERS DON'T.
THIS FONT IS KERNED.
This is a clone of ENERGETIC-NANOPARTICLESCAPITAL LETTERS HAVE A STRIKETHROUGH, LOWERCASE LETTERS DON'T.
THIS FONT IS KERNED.
This is a clone of ENERGETIC-NANOPARTICLESCAPITAL LETTERS HAVE A STRIKETHROUGH, LOWERCASE LETTERS DON'T.
THIS FONT IS KERNED.
This is a clone of ENERGETIC-NANOPARTICLESCAPITAL LETTERS HAVE A WHITE STRIKETHROUGH. LOWERCASE LETTERS ARE COMPLETE.
ALSO SEE THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL VERSION OF THIS FONT, “PARADOXICAL-VORTEX.”
This is a clone of PARADOXICAL-VORTEXCAPITAL LETTERS HAVE A WHITE STRIKETHROUGH. LOWERCASE LETTERS ARE COMPLETE.
TO GET THE PARALLAX LOGO (MY WEBSITE), TYPE “%.”
ALSO SEE THE TWO-DIMENSIONAL VERSION OF THIS FONT, “PARADOXICAL-VORTEX-FLATTENED.”
CHANGELOG
• 2017:11:30 — PUT THE STRIKETHROUGH ON THE CAPITAL ACCENTED CHARACTERS. ALSO FIXED A SPACING ERROR WITH THE “$” SYMBOL.
• 2017:12:01 — DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, I HAVE ADDED A HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW AND ACCENTED CHARACTERS.
• 2017:12:02 — ADDED EIGHTY-SIX MORE CHARACTERS, BRINGING THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF CHARACTERS TO THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE. ALSO UPDATED THE “¥” SYMBOL AND THE SINGLE ACCENTS.
An awkward name perhaps, for an odd little, simple version of an "LED Screen-slash-Scoreboard-Style Capitals Only" font... (I plan on adding the Extended ASCII, Soon™)
Years ago, I contacted the author of a similar-styled font, to ask specifically for Commercial Use of his font, that looked somewhat like this one (I have been using it "Officially" at my Blog since then).
Today, I found Fontstruct and thought "why don't I make my own version this font, not only for my own use, but for others to possibly use as well?".
And so, here is an 'LED Screen' or 'Dot Matrix' style font (also usable as a 'Pixel style' font) - with punctuation and a couple of 'accents' - but capitals only, as traditional LED Screens or Scoreboards ("Score Screens") would have used; made for you, on this wonderful, easy-to-use interface, Fontstruct.
I plan on making many more, including finishing those I started on my own in other font-creation applications!
I am 'Troy from The Game Tips And More Blog', by the way, heh
Feel free to Comment below (Suggestions, Questions, And More) or contact me via e-mail, at:
gametipsandmore@gmail.com
Usage License:
You are free to utilize this font for ANY purpose whatsoever, including Commercial Use and Monetization of any kind, Royalty-Free; the only condition being that you mention my name somewhere, anywhere, during use of this font.
Enjoy!
A neat language of combining letters to create even more unique characters. Based on some languages like Armenian. Work in progress.
AH Machina is a font I made 'cuz I liked the A, basically. The N is weird, I know, but there's really no way to fix it save making it SUPER long or intersecting the other side (which I don't want to do) or something.