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JHaru Major 

by xyRena
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701760 Published: 19th May, 2019
Last edited: 6th April, 2019
Created: 5th April, 2019

Variable width font with exaggerated serifs to evoke fonts used on old Japanese PC-98 games.

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        Wackathetica *FS 

        by SymbioticDesign
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        6103290 Published: 15th April, 2019
        Last edited: 14th July, 2019
        Created: 16th March, 2019

         Wackathetica is derived from Struck, both fonts were created by me (Doug Peters).

        Wackathetica gets its name from the idea that I borrowed styling cues from serif, slab serif, and sans serif, even goth cuts and rounded font typographic designs to make a pretty wacky typeface.  A couple of alternates are included in the unicode Halfwidths and Fullwidths register.

        Vertical lines are thick, horizontal lines are skinny.

        Copyright 2019 Doug Peters (https://www.Doug-Peters.com or https://Dougs.Work) of Symbiotic Design.  This quirky, wacky font is now available on Creative Fabrica...
        https://w3n.us/Wackathetica

        PayPal donations (to encourage my continued freeware font design efforts):
        https://paypal.me/sitedesigner

        I classify it as: Hybrid, Semi-Serif, Casual.
        Weight: Extrabold.
        Web font: Yes.
        Commercial use: Yes!
        Derivatives: No.
        Redistribution: No.

        P.S.:
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        https://Worthful.com

        This is a clone of Struck *FS
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              JHaru Minor 

              by xyRena
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              60951 Published: 5th April, 2019
              Last edited: 17th April, 2019
              Created: 23rd February, 2019

              Tiny pixel font intended for very small text accents in graphic displays.

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                  STF_WIDTH SHIFT 

                  by Sed4tives
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                  84832 Published: 12th November, 2018
                  Last edited: 12th November, 2018
                  Created: 12th November, 2018

                  A pretty simple looking variable sans-serif design.

                  The font allows you to modify the width of nearly every glyph. The one exception that can not be changed is the exclamation mark. I tried to simplify it the best I could, but it remains a little tricky to use, sorry.

                  HOW TO USE:

                  To type any sensible text you should start with the uppercase of a certain letter (this will create the left side of it). Followed by the corresponding extender to widen the glyph (repeat this step for a even wider result), and to complete the full letter you close the string with the lowercase glyph for this specific letter (this will create the right side).

                  There are a couple of glyphs that work slightly different.

                  These are I,M,T,W,Y, numerals and some punctuations.
                  To widen "I and T" the extenders are typed before and after the actual letter combination instead of in between.
                  M,W and Y are split in three (center stem is isolated) in order to allow one to make changes on both sides. To correctly type one of these you start with the uppercase for this specific letter, followed by the corresponding extender, followed by the corresponding center stem, followed with the extender once more, and as last to complete the full letter close the string with the lowercase glyph for this specific letter.

                  To extend the colon and semi-colon you complete the string for either period or comma first, followed by ;(semi-colon). This will place a dot above it.
                  And as last, to make a underscore simply use the string for period but with extra extenders.

                  The numerals work as listed bellow:
                  •  1:|_
                  •  2z
                  •  #3
                  •  4-|-
                  •  5s
                  •  6s
                  •  7*
                  •  8b
                  •  9$
                  •  0o

                  The extenders are located in the following locations:

                  ` - _ # = :

                  The isolated stems are located in the following locations:

                  |  } 

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                        PlainAndSimpleSlab 

                        by Elementalist
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                        911190 Published: 18th May, 2017
                        Last edited: 25th September, 2019
                        Created: 10th May, 2017

                        A clone of the variable-width pixel font PlainAndSimple (itself a clone of Nano OK) that adds small serifs to many letters and some numbers, with the same weight as the rest of the font.  Numbers are full-size here (about the size of a capital letter) instead of the narrrow versions in PlainAndSimple, with a slashed zero. Several other things have been updated, usually relating to the wider max width that the serifs require.

                        This is a clone of PlainAndSimple
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                              PlainAndSimple 

                              by Elementalist
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                              931190 Published: 30th April, 2017
                              Last edited: 24th September, 2019
                              Created: 29th April, 2017

                              Derived from Nano OK, an earlier font of mine, but with more height and less weight on the capital letters. Having more height makes some of the punctuation less cramped as well. Extends 8 pixels above the baseline and 2 pixels below it. Variable width, with most capital letters 5 blocks wide, plus 1 more for spacing, and lower-case letters varying somewhat, though they are usually slightly narrower. Numbers are unusually narrow to help tell them apart from letters, and are between the lower-case and upper-case letters in height.

                              This is a clone of Nano OK
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                                    Nano OK 

                                    by Elementalist
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                                    1521190 Published: 8th October, 2016
                                    Last edited: 27th October, 2016
                                    Created: 31st July, 2015

                                    A small variable-width pixel font with slightly heavier capital letters than lower-case ones. Has some quirks to help distinguish letters and numbers (numbers are very narrow and are 5px tall, while capital letters are 6px tall and many lower-case letters are 4px tall). Descender is 2px below the baseline, maximum glyph height is 6px above the baseline. Doesn't use any bricks other than the full square. This version covers only ASCII and a handful of extra punctuation marks, like curly quotes.

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                                          ImgWriter Variable 

                                          by John H. Isles (QXZ)
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                                          4125297 Published: 6th April, 2011
                                          Last edited: 8th January, 2016
                                          Created: 10th March, 2011
                                          Here is another font coming from the Imagewriter II printer to your hard drive's font folder. This font is based on the printer's built-in proportional character set. As was the case with my previous IMGwriter fonts, this includes characters (such as accented capitals and Greek characters) that are not originally part of the printer's default character sets. UPDATES: * 2014.04.15: Small update includes combining diacritic marks; this was done to circumvent a bug in some Mac programs where the accented characters wouldn't appear correctly after typing in Option+N then N, for example. * 2013.05.27: Greatly extended the character set.
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                                                Adoquín 

                                                by agj
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                                                2902792 Published: 18th January, 2021
                                                Last edited: 2nd April, 2010
                                                Created: 3rd December, 2009
                                                Variable-width pixel font, designed to be highly readable, and to look good at both small and large point sizes. Includes accents, symbols, awful Japanese katakana characters.
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