Version 1.5 of a much bigger project to come. This is a reworked version of Mostly Pixel, an old font of mine from 2023. This works in 6x10 (mostly) instead of 5x10. This will be worked on by me and a couple friends, but so far, all this work is by me.
PREVIOUS VERSIONS:
1.0 = Basic Latin, Latin Supplement, Emoji (Smileys and Hand Gestures)
CURRENT VERSION:
1.5 = Latin Extended A
TBA:
2.0 = Latin Extended B
3.0 = IPA Additions
4.0 = Cyrillic & Cyrillic Supplement
5.0 = Greek & Coptic
6.0 = Japanese and Chinese
7.0 = Arabic and Syriac (w. supplement)
8.0 = Arabic Extended A & B + Various African Languages
9.0 = Cyrillic Extended B & C
10.0 = Georgian and Dingbats
11.0 = Armenian & Hebrew
12.0 = More Misc. Scripts
Please keep in mind that more emoji will be added every update!
THIS FONT CAN BE USED FOR A COMMERCIAL PURPOSE AND AS A DUPLICATE, AS LONG AS YOU CREDIT ME.
Wide/double-width font used for special messages such as 'No Smoking.'
It has:
Latin
Greek
Cyrillic
Armenian
Hebrew
SPUA-A (Conscript and conlangs):
DareWuni
Skooeian
Berendu vindoo
Meyziko
This is a clone of BalsObbyComputerA custom six-segment display design. All combinations of segments are in the braille section.
Some forms may look weird because the display was optimized for numbers. I came up with the whole thing while in the car.
I unfortunately can't post samples in the comments right now. Womp womp. :I
The title is a shortened version of Keш Чijolu d Namerjoä. This means 'For numbers battle' or 'For numbers competition,' which is exactly what it's for.
Inspired by tm Extend. Work in progress.
Type the uppercase letter for the left half of the letter, type an extender (or not), then type the same lowercase letter for the right half of the letter. The more extenders are inserted between the left and the right halves, the wider the letter becomes.
I and T are the exceptions where the extenders are typed before and after the left and right halves and not inbetween.
The other exceptions are M, N and W which have been split into 3 and extenders are added between the left, middle and right thirds.
? is split between ? and /
You can also mix and match letters, such as:
F@a, U$v, O`o.
I had to use kerning to get the I and T to behave correctly.
Extend:
A@@a, Ä@@ä, B__b, C**c, Ç**ç, D**d, E__e, Ë__ë, F@@f, G**g, H##h, *Ii* , J**j, IJ**ij, K##k, L$$l, M^%^m, N^&$n, Ñ^&$ñ, Ŋ^&$ŋ, O**o, Ö**ö, Ø**ø, P@@p, Q**q, R@@r, S__s, ^Tt^ , U$$u, Ü$$ü, V$$v, W$`$w, X##x, Y##y, Ÿ##ÿ, Z__z, ?@@/.