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The NEW 7:12 Serif.
V13.5.2: Fixed Latin Extended-D.
V13.5.0-13.5.1: Made by xxIamcoolxx.(Old Me)
V1.0.0-13.4.4: Made by CMunk.
This is a clone of 7:12 Serif UnicodeA Unicode version of "7:12 Serif". I am going to finish the font as soon as possible.
This is a clone of 7:12 SerifThis font is optional or the following Windows versions:
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11, More!
That font supported other: Android and Nintendo Switch.
The font is also available for Android users: Samsung, LG, Lenovo, Vivo, Realme, Infinix, Xiaomi, Redmi, Honor, Oppo, OnePlus, Tecno, Motorola, HTC and More!
The font is also available for iOS Users: iPhone and iPad.
This font was used for YouTubers: Jjye2024, Dolly-katana the Cat creator, Nayef aljahdali, TCKOD408, And more!
This font was used by plans:
Small code
Catrinity
Nishiki-teki
Fairfax HD
Coal UI 7px
MrGoogleComputerFontFont
AwesomeDylanStruct
Yako uni
Only install can use this: PC, Laptop, Phone, Tablet, Android TV Box and 2023 Cellphones.
Versions:
1.0 - initial. (1.6K glyphs)
2.0 - Tifinagh, Cherokee, emoji and logos.
3.0 - Georgian, Thai, Currency symbols, Vietnamese letters, Cadexian, Unifon, IQ, liran, ABC, Unifon, Chit'de, Poliespo, Kwak and metelko.
4.0 - Latin extended D-E, Cyrillic extended B-C, Roman numerals and Phonetic extensions (w/ supplement).
5.0 - Old italic, Gothic, Elbasan, Lycian, Phoenician, Carian, Calinsacus and Nooalf.
6.0 - Full width, Syriac supplement and Bopomofo.
Coming soon:
7.0 - Cyrillic ext-C plans, Latin extended G and Unencoded Latin letters.
8.0 - Deseret and Osage.
9.0 - Shidinn and shilu.
10.0 - Darewuni, Berendu vindoo and inkling language.
11.0 - Fanmade Cherokee and Fanmade Coptic.
12.0 - More Unencoded Latin letters.
13.0 - Fakeanese letters and Carrese.
14.0 - Old Turkic, Sogdian and Chorasmian.
15.0 - Ciijan, On beyond zebra letters and Musical symbols.
16.0 - Gaueniyan, beun'wi and Člip-beriāni.
17.0 - Proto-sinaitic and Devanagari.
18.0 - Fanmade shidinn letters and meyziko.
19.0 - Alternative glyphs (Private use area).
20.0 - Currency symbols plans and Skooeian.
21.0 - More letters for Yako uni.
22.0 - Aramaic, Argam, Grand alphabet and Supplementary Armenian.
23.0 - Fictional googology and Skooeian.
24.0 - More glyphs for @Jjye2024.
25.0 - Huewehnese, gavinese, clydenese, ishinise, bantotnese, panese and Juanese.
This font is an extension of the "Pixeleum 48" font that is also made by me.
This is a clone of Pixeleum 48From the Final Fantasy Advance and DS games. Specifically the final version, from FFIV DS. I tried to make it compatible with all languages that use Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek scripts. Plus Japanese Hiragana and Katakana.
If you see problems, let me know.
CHANGES FROM IN-GAME ORIGINAL:
•Added additional letters and diacritics.
•Changed the circumflexed letters to use actual circumflexs instead of inverted breves, so I could add breved letters.
•Used half-pixels to center diacritics over letters.
•Made some diacriticized letters more consistent.
This font is a recreation of Minecraft's "Mojang" font. (Mojang)
With some extra characters. (...a lot of extra characters.) (Plus)
The font currently supports the following:
English / Spanish
Japanese
(Hirigana + Katakana, no CJK glyphs yet)
Russian
A few other languages (albeit little) like Hewbrew
(usually around like 2-10%)
Enjoy. :)
Ever seen the classic Minecraft font in languages like Russian, Greek, Polish, Vietnamese ... ?
It’s possible by downloading this font.
Ever seen the Undertale/Deltarune font in languages like Russian, Greek, Polish, Vietnamese ... ?
It's possible by downloading this font.
Based on a pixel pixel font I made a while back, trying to stick to the limitation of a fictional text rendering system* TL;DR 3x5 letter bodies with limited space for diacritics. Font is crisp at sizes multiple of 4.5**, really it's just a latin font but there's some experimental cyrillic, greek, and katakana which is kinda messy.
*Text would be rendered on a grid made up of alternating blank/diacritic lines (made of 3x2 boxes) and letter body lines (3x5 boxes). Each box is separated by 1 pixel in which glyphs cannot be drawn on. Diacritic boxes can be used to display a diacritic on either the letter above or below them; a limitation of this system is that this sharing of diacritic spaces could cause ambiguities.
**Weird number but that's how i got the line spacing I wanted. In the fictional system mentioned above, a technical limitation would be that the same slots are shared for diacritics above and below, causing them to overlap if a letter with a lower diacritic was on top of a letter with an upper diacritic.
(Work in Progress)
This is a larger variation of my smaller 8-bit Nostalgia series, and assumes 16pt rendering. It's inspired in large part by the computers from my past: the Commodore 64, Atari, and IBM PC. In many ways, this font is closer to the font used for VGA text -- this font is on an 8x16 grid, while the VGA used a 9x16 grid. However, the VGA font has more letters with serifs, while this font avoids that whenever possible (aside from the typical I/i, L/l, J/j). Only a few other glyphs get serifs when they wouldn't otherwise need it to appear reasonably well-kerned.
This font uses an 8x16 pixel grid. The top three rows are reserved for ascenders and diacritics. The bottom four rows are reserved for descenders. This leaves nine rows for the capital forms, and seven rows for the lowercase forms.
Notable glyphs:
- The "A" and "V" is angled a bit more than usual in a font of this type.
- The "B" has a narrower top half in order to offset the fact that the top and bottom are equal height.
- "J" more closely resembles its lowercase form.
- "g" is a double-story form.
- "3", "4", "5", "6", "9" numerals are fairly unique forms
Latin block is traced from Linux stock VGA8 font. Designed to fit 8x8 grid including spacing, so most symbols are 7x7 =WARNING= Line spacing is stuck and cannot be edited within FontStruct, you can edit it manually, see http://designwithfontforge.com/en-US/Line_Spacing.html for example.
Just in case anybody wanted a small, serifed, pixel-sharp font with personality and figure (old-style) numerals, I whipped this up... then overachieved, perhaps. It has full Latin-1 and Latin Extended-A support, extended punctuation, most Greek, and as much Cyrillic as I could justify working on. It also has some Roman numerals, many arrows, and a few other random things.
If anyone out there actually wishes to use this for setting anything with Greek or Cyrillic alphabets, please let me know if I've made any terrible errors or if more characters are desired. I know better than to trust my typographical sense for alphabets I don't use in an actual language context!
v1.0 - has a weird macron thing cuz i plan to make a shorter version of this font.
v1.1 - basic latin completed.
v1.2 - more latin completed.
v1.3 - greek completed, started adding latin extended a.
v1.4 - latin ext. a finished :)
v1.5 - cyrillic finished
v1.6 - moar stuff
[x] basic latin
[x] more latin
[x] latin extended a
[x] greek
[x] cyrillic
[...] currency symbols
[...] letterlike symbols
[x] specials
[ ] whatever else i need to add
keys:
- not implemented yet
... - not fully implemented
x - fully implemented