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This may look nothing like Helvetica to the average viewer's eye, but still I tried to maintain the same proportions (e.g. x-height), spacing and other details.
Have a nice day.
Version 1.1 (04.04.19):
•Changes to most glyphs.
Version 1.2 (22.06.19):
•Fixed incorrect glyphs (Ů ů Ÿ).
Version 1.2.1:
•Fixed spacing
Version 1.3 (20.09.19):
•Changes to glyphs (A Ä etc.; C J L N R V; { and } ).
Font reference: fonts.com/en/font/linotype/helvetica/light
My fontstruct is based on the theme of theatre. The designs were achieved from my observations of some theatres in Bristol, as well as further research online. The main inspiration came from the achitecture around the stage curtains, which then lead me to a more art-deco style appoach.
This is the default font for TI-nspire Ndless. I used nTxt to type out the letters and copy them onto here. The unsupported characters (that might be supported but I can't type them) I just left blank.
One of the first fonts I attempted to make on this website was a cursive font, with accurate bridge letters.
I finally thought of a way to make it work; dots on both ends that would build a bridge if one mid-ending and one bottom was used, and gave an aesthetic if it was two of the same height endings.
I realized after making the entire font that there are no mid-starts, but I had an entire pixel cursive font, so I reworked it as shown.
I can make it the dotted way, too.
hello I was looking all over for a decent and complete 5 by 7 font from the early days of computing, I could not find any so I made my own and also it is as unambiguous as I could possibly make it and covers the full set of engilsh printable characters in the range from 0 to 127, 7 bit ascii... I hope you will enjoy it as much as I hope I will.
Pixelated version
This is a clone of Heavy VintageKubasta is a monospaced pixel font designed with legibility in mind. The glyphs are easily distinguishable from one another and legible even in small sizes. It’s perfectly applicable for retro style interfaces and games.
An earlier version was created with BitFontMaker2 in 2014 and featured in Beat Cop by Pixel Crow.
A Copyrighted Font, about a the Copyright language created by: UniversoRandom/RandomGames Studios
(This Primitive Font, only uses Capslock Characters, and numbers)
It's a Basic font based on Ainamiania, A Language used by Jhugryttos. It's a Official Copyrighted Font of MultiWorld²
Currently Supports:
- English
- Some Latin
- Russian Cyrillic
- Google Fonts
- Georgian
- Hebrew
- Armenian
- Greek
- Thai
- Currency Symbols
- Arabic (WIP)
- Japanese/Katakana
- Bopomofo
A font inspired by retro video games, and retro styled games. Ispiration stemming from games like Undertale, Earth Bound, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, and other things like classic zombie and horror movie culture. Another huge inspiration to this font was Nitrome, a computer game website that I grew up with as a kid which featured dozens of flash and pixel based games. The font is designed to be versitile in a few kinds of styles, whether it's a horror movie poster or an ice cream shop stand, it's appealing to the eye and can be played with tons of color choices and style varieties.