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An alternate slightly taller "a" is on the "µ" and another "x" on the "\". Kerning of really obvious pairs will be done. I'm showing this only because it's a clone that automatically replaced the compos, stacks and standard bricks with the square brick.
A while ago I mentioned encountering the swapped bricks and weird (=51) brick quantity in another cloned version of this design. At first I felt frustrated but then I thought it might work out as a useable font. Without the surprising swap there'd be no Romaeo as a pixel design!! Now I think the glyph shapes look really good with pixellated edges, I'd not have worked a chunky Romaeo into a pixellated chunky Romaeo. Proof that there might be unexplained and unwanted brick problems which don't deserve to be forgotten or deleted as the design can be used to develop a quite acceptable font.
This is a cloneColourized and 3D version of "zeropixel", product of the union of the outline version plus the fill version (and a small displacement added). My admired four had the idea, so I have tried to put it into practice. Hope you like it.
This is a clone of zeropixel eYe/FSThis is a pixel font that imitates Romanian archaic fonts used 1830 - 1860 latin alphabets meant to look like Cyrillic. There are many other variations but I tried to create the one that is most readable as pixel font. It also includes Romanian Cyrillic symbols used until 1860. I have also included other latin symbols that were in use for example sound ă was not standardized so you could write it as ĕ ĭ ŏ ŭ and it would mean the same thing or previous to 1860 Romanian latin used accents (accute, circumflex and grave) much like French language does today. All those extra latin symbols are included. I do not know Cyrillic so my experience with it is solely based on what I read about Romanian Cyrillic Alphabet on wikipedia and omniglot. Is worth to noting that Romanian territories used Old Church Slavonic as administrative language until the 16th or 17th century .
Fill-font for zeropixel, which can also work on its own. Special edition at the suggestion of Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM).
This is a clone of zeropixel eYe/FSThis is a small 10 pixel font that I am making primarily for low-res games and screens. The font is meant to be small but visually very pleasing. This font focuses primarily on letters that are still used today. So old letters or unused letters are not added. Right now it supports Latin, some Latin Extended, Cyrillic, Thai, Greek & Coptic. Due to addition of diacritics, and other markings, the distance between lines is somewhat bigger than most other fonts relative to the font size. I recommend you manually reduce the line distance by say -1 or -2 to squish the text a bit vertically. It is being used in a few games since it's inception.
An extra bold version of the Chicago font from early Apple Macintosh computers.
This is a clone of Chicago 12The classic Mac font Chicago but with 1-pixel wide strokes.
This is a clone of Chicago 12I was rather annoyed with the lack of a proper, pixel-y version of Chicago, so I made one. I believe everything is properly kerned, though the 'j' still bothers me slightly.
Not a clone of 128k Mac because I only found that after I was done with this.
All design credit goes to Susan Kare.
This is font named "InfiniNikiFanStruct2023 Max" Was designed by FontStructor description:
Larger than 9999999999x glyphs.
A good font and best font ever!!!!
꧁ Inspirations ꧂
Pixel sans
Gs Unicode 2.0
Catrinity
Nishiki-teki
Fairfax HD
AwesomeDylanStruct/CoolStruct II
InfiniGlyphs Max 1.3 (we found is out than Gracian Gonzalez-Clemente account).
Electronic data/Futuristic Weegee
꧁ Milestone of glyphs ꧂
8000: X
10K: X
꧁ Links ꧂
Enjoy this, Good luck!