Visitors is taken from 'V' - The Video Game, based on the 'V' TV series of the early 1980s. Yeah, the one with the lizard people infiltrating humanity, that's it. I put in some angle parts because I didn't want the M and W to look like deformed Hs. Might just add extra "columns" in the glyphs to keep it pixellised. This is the whole character set, plus a few extra characters to build your own pulse line. Have fun
So am there!
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So, CDN Calle Menosse was invented by a boy named Janjan in 2021. And I made an early version which looks a little bit similar though, but I renovated the points, curves, and straight lines used for that! The original name was Cale, and it was renamed to Calle Menosse in December 19, 2023. You can clone it if you want, and this font you are looking at is monospaced. This font is only for Android, Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 12, Windows 7, Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 95, iOS, Mac, MacBook, AirPods, airdrop, watchOS, iPhone, iPad, AirPrint, iMac, Samsung, LG, Lenovo, Realme, Infinix, and vivo.
UPDATES
1.0 - Initial
1.1 - Added Tags
1.2 - Added more latin, tags and symbols
1.3 - More tags must fit from iOS users to macOS users
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Clone it or it gets deleted and the others!
Ocelot - A monospaced sans-serif font with no curves!
So this is basically how you can design each letter of the alphabet using 2x4 wooden planks. I can also show you the difficulty level for some of these letters. For example: the letters L, T, and I are the easiest to make, letters like R (which is what I'm gonna make) is in the medium level, and the letter G is the hardest to make. Examples of letters that have similar difficulty levels include Q and O (where Q is just an O with an extra thing at the bottom), E and F (where E is just an F with an extra 45° angle at the bottom), and W and M (exactly the same difficulty, with W just being an M upside-down). But, even though G and C have similar shapes, the letter G having an extra line makes it indeed much harder to make than the letter C, making it actually the hardest to make out of all the letters.
Clone of Sierra Font 1605 fon. Bold version of the text font from "Space Quest V: Roger Wilco - The Next Mutation", (C) 1993 Dynamix / Sierra. Because (1.) Sierra fonts were aligned along the Cap Height instead of the Baseline, and (2.) this game often used the regular font (1605) and the lowercase bold (5220) within in the same lines of text, this font replicates the same alignment. Modified L S W l and s by Goatmeal; originals located in the More Latin area. Sierra Resource File Tag: "5220.fon"
This is a clone of Sierra Font 1605 fonSolid outline font used in King's Quest V: Absence Makes The Heart Go Yonder!, (C) 1990 Sierra On-Line. Sierra Resource File Tag: "font.009" and is paired with the Sierra font "font.008".
This font was used for onle single phrase in the game: "A few hours later....." (occurring twice in the floppy disk version, but only once in the CD-ROM version). Oddly enough, instead of using the outline font.009, the opening credits used the font.008 twice for a 'drop-shadow' effect...
And while they may have been intentional choices, there are several instances where the outline designs don't follow the patterns found with the majority of other glyphs (missing pixels, perhaps for legibility?). As such, the following characters:
• J O P Q R S X c j m n p q r s u v z ! ;
...have all been 'corrected' within the main set of glyphs; their original designs can be found in the More Latin section.
This is a clone of Sierra Font 008