Pixel Font version 1.5
For all the supported characters, see here: pastebin.com/As5gzSf0
This is a cloneA sequel of sorts to my original Revised Latin. This is more similar to handwriting (despite its pixelated feel) and has more characters than the previous. Again, same rules apply as to the old font.
There is also 'ch' and 'ee' glyphs, accessed by using 'C' and 'E' respectively, and also a repeated-repeated letter glyph, accessible by using 'Y', in the context of, for example, "yesXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!"
- Modified clone of Vespa II
STILL WORK IN PROGRESS
- New symbols in many languages
- Working to make it unicode (will update at least once a month)
This is a clone of Vespa IIA proportional solid pixel font inspired by the comic lettering of Mary Kelleher. Based on the lettering she used in Eastman & Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, specifically the "City at War" arc and Volume 2 that followed. As a pixel font, this font is mainly for fun, and is not all that appropriate for actual comic lettering. Since this is a solid version of the font, it does not support many characters with diacritics, as they rise too far above or below the letters.
A monospace coding font with support for Basic and More Latin, Latin Extended A, Armenian, Georgian, (Hiragana, Katakana (these two are being redrawn)), Bopomofo / Zhuyin, Basic Greek and Cyrillic alphabets. Also supports Box Drawing and some other character sets. Anti-homoglyph (does not or should not contain any two characters that look exactly the same)