590953
Published: 1st June, 2015
Last edited: 8th June, 2015
Created: 1st June, 2015
A dot matrix font based on the DECWriter II (LA36) Teletype font.This is a clone of Ninepins
407131268871
Published: 27th February, 2014
Last edited: 13th February, 2015
Created: 23rd February, 2014
Something as simple and boring as a monospaced, octagonal, sans serif font. But it has great unicode support!
3464312
Published: 5th November, 2013
Last edited: 5th November, 2013
Created: 30th October, 2013
A simple remapping of characters to censor cursewords, though they may still be intelligible.
83340
Published: 19th March, 2013
Last edited: 19th March, 2013
Created: 19th March, 2013
Variant of the ModControls font. Modifies the separator characters (ASCII 1C-1F) to have a more descriptive, self-explanatory appearance.This is a clone of ModControls
116340
Published: 19th March, 2013
Last edited: 19th March, 2013
Created: 18th March, 2013
This font implements a (non-ISO2047-conforming) set of modernized graphical representations for the nonprintable characters of 7-bit ASCII, namely 00-1F, 20 (SPACE), and 7F (DELETE). They are assigned to Unicode code points 2400-2421 (in the Control Pictures block) to avoid confusion with the actual nonprintable characters themselves.This is a clone of ISO2047
111340
Published: 17th March, 2013
Last edited: 19th March, 2013
Created: 16th March, 2013
This font implements an ISO-2047 conforming set of graphical representations for the nonprintable characters of 7-bit ASCII, namely 00-1F, 20 (SPACE), and 7F (DELETE). They are assigned to Unicode code points 2400-2421 (in the Control Pictures block) to avoid confusion with the actual nonprintable characters themselves.
21222494
Published: 8th March, 2013
Last edited: 11th March, 2013
Created: 8th March, 2013
3x3 pixel font with upper case, lower case, numbers, punctuation and no duplicates. Wait, some duplicates in punctuation: parentheses = angle citation marks and comma = low 9-shaped quotation mark.
60980
Published: 14th October, 2011
Last edited: 14th October, 2011
Created: 11th October, 2011
This is the second edition of LAB-Braille. LAB stands for (Lutz ASCII Binary). It is a form of writing that depending how it is printed, can be read by touch, sight, and sound. It is hard to explian in just a discription but dots are 1s and spaces are 0s. The first vertical line has 3 spaces while the second has 4, read from bottom to top. Example : A = 1000001. A computer would read it right to left, while we would write it left to right.
I found that having the last 3 binary in the front made it more easy to read. I think this might be the final standard. I am not fond that the code is read backwards from a computer, but it will still serve its purpose. Note that the "vertical line" symbol is different. I print this in a light grey on blank paper, making for neat fast writing.
210993
Published: 3rd May, 2011
Last edited: 3rd May, 2011
Created: 3rd May, 2011
A small very simple font that converts every letter and symbol on a standard English keyboard into binary. Have fun. DISCLAIMER: Unless I have like 8 people helping me, I'm never making any Unicode fonts.
39203543
Published: 11th March, 2011
Last edited: 11th March, 2011
Created: 10th March, 2011
A special font which uses unicode range 0x100-0x1ff to reproduce a 8x16 ASCII font. All other characters are blank.
40950
Published: 7th November, 2009
Last edited: 7th November, 2009
Created: 7th November, 2009
The simple binary Ascii values for each character, as a font.
71992
Published: 15th June, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 15th June, 2009
Binary... it holds the world together. Literally. Without it none of our computers or mobile phones would even work!! This font uses 8-bit binary technology, but takes all those pesky 1's and 0's and turns that long string of numbers in to one symbol! Now you can send messages to all your friends without anyone else (or sometimes even them) knowing what you're talking about!
And if you're really, really boring, and have a some knowledge of 8-bit ASCII binary, why not give a go at understanding how I did it?
My email address is:
apwellings@aol.com
I'll be interested to hear from anyone who cracks it (or at least manages to understand how it works).
18352144
Published: 9th May, 2008
Last edited: 11th March, 2011
Created: 9th May, 2008
Had as many of the ASCII characters as FontStruct supports, including the extended ASCII characters (some greek, spanish, latin characters).
14522105
Published: 25th April, 2024
Last edited: 2nd February, 2011
Created: 6th December, 2009
This font is used in the MMORPG RuneScape (c) Jagex Ltd.
It is the font seen in regular game chat (when bold). Note that the infinity symbol (∞) has been placed in the location of the trademark sign (™), because FontStruct does not provide an infinity slot, and RuneScape does not have a TM sign. For these same reasons, the twelve TzHaar numbers are in the first twelve Extended Latin B characters (ƀƁƂƃƄƅƆƇƈƉƊƋ). Note that ∞… and TzHaar numbers cannot be said in-game. The font contains all characters which may be said in RuneScape, all at 100% accuracy (with the exception of TzHaar numbers and ∞…).
This font is intended for use in RS screenshot faking and RS videos.
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Note that simply selecting "Bold" with the ordinary font may lead to flaws, as the RS Bold 2 font is significantly different from the normal font.
The normal font may be found here:
http://fontstruct.fontshop.com/fontstructions/show/204880
The old (outdated) bold font can be found here:
http://fontstruct.fontshop.com/fontstructions/show/204941This is a clone of RuneScape Chat Bold