The font for the titles of the computer windows in the game There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension.
Most of the letters appear in game (I haven't found J, K, Q, X, Y, or Z in game yet) Numbers and many symbols were custom and not found in the game. The I that appears in game is on the vertical bar…
A flat version of elmoyenique's Zugarup so that you can extrude it to a 3D space…
This is a clone of zugarup eYe/FSA WIP for now, there is basic kerning in the font. Accented latin letters intentionally not kerned at the moment as I'm still figuring out how the accented letters should be kerned and I cannot directly type them on a keyboard. I might post a sample if/when I get the other letters kerned. Speaking of spacing, Should I have the left and right most bounds of the accented letters touch the left and right guides respectively?
A conscript that I created for English.
This uses the 44 phonemes that are found in English, the words are spelt out how they sound, and accent marks in the pronounciation are ignored.
If this is written out right to left, the glyphs are flipped horizontally and aligned to the right, and every glyph is written out from right to left if written in that direction…
This font is best used at font sizes 32, and multiples of 64
Mapping:
U+f020: - Vowel æ In cat
U+f021: - Vowel eɪ In bay
U+f022: - Vowel e In end
U+f023: - Vowel i: In be
U+f024: - Vowel ɪ In it
U+f025: - Vowel aɪ In pie
U+f026: - Vowel ɒ In swan
U+f027: - Vowel oʊ In open
U+f028: - Vowel ʊ In wolf
U+f029: - Vowel ʌ In lug
U+f02a: - Vowel u: In who
U+f02b: - Vowel ɔɪ In join
U+f02c: - Vowel aʊ In now
U+f02d: - Vowel ə In about
U+f02e: - Vowel eəʳ In chair
U+f02f: - Vowel ɑ: In arm
U+f030: - Vowel ɜ:ʳ In bird
U+f031: - Vowel ɔ: In paw
U+f032: - Vowel ɪəʳ In steer
U+f033: - Vowel ʊəʳ In cure
U+f034: - Consonant b In bubble
U+f035: - Consonant d In add
U+f036: - Consonant f In cliff
U+f037: - Consonant g In guest
U+f038: - Consonant h In who
U+f039: - Consonant dʒ In jam
U+f03a: - Consonant k In kit
U+f03b: - Consonant l In live
U+f03c: - Consonant m In summer
U+f03d: - Consonant n In net
U+f03e: - Consonant p In pin
U+f03f: - Consonant r In run
U+f040: - Consonant s In sit
U+f041: - Consonant t In tip
U+f042: - Consonant v In vine
U+f043: - Consonant w In why
U+f044: - Consonant z In pizza
U+f045: - Consonant ʒ In treasure
U+f046: - Consonant tʃ In watch
U+f047: - Consonant ʃ In ocean
U+f048: - Consonant θ In thoughtful
U+f049: - Consonant ð In leather
U+f04a: - Consonant ŋ In ring
U+f04b: - Consonant j In you
U+f04c: - Mathematical Period (Decimal point)
U+f04d: - Mathematical Comma (Digit seperator)
U+f04e: - Negative Sign For Numbers (Use this to represent negative numbers)
U+f04f: - Sign For Nth Roots (Used to represent roots other than two of numbers, Use this before an exclamation point to represent factorials)
U+f050: - Digit Zero
U+f051: - Digit One
U+f052: - Digit Two
U+f053: - Digit Three
U+f054: - Digit Four
U+f055: - Digit Five
U+f056: - Digit Six
U+f057: - Digit Seven
U+f058: - Digit Eight
U+f059: - Digit Nine
U+f05a: - General Use Period (Avoid using this for mathematics)
U+f05b: - General Use Comma (Avoid using this for mathematics, also a list comma)
U+f05c: - Exclamation Point (Can be used for factorial numbers, but it must have the symbol for nth roots before it)
U+f05d: - Question Mark
U+f05e: - Single Quotation Mark
U+f05f: - Double Quotation Mark
U+f060: - Ampersand
U+f061: - Caret For Powers Of N (Used for exponentation)
U+f062: - Percent Sign (Parts of 100)
U+f063: - Forwards Solidus (Can be used to represent fractions)
U+f064: - Reverse Solidus
U+f065: - Left Bracket (Round, Square, Angled, Curly, etc. left braces)
U+f066: - Right Bracket (Round, Square, Angled, Curly, etc. right braces)
U+f067: - Ellipses (Use this instead of 3 periods)
U+f068: - Number Sign
U+f069: - Colon (Can be used to tell time)
U+f06a: - Semicolon
U+f06b: - Addition Symbol
U+f06c: - Hyphen Or Subtraction Symbol (Two for an en dash, and three for an em dash)
U+f06d: - Multiplication Symbol
U+f06e: - Division Symbol
U+f06f: - Square Root Symbol (Used to take the square root of a number, Use the sign for nth roots symbol to take the root of a number other than two)
U+f070: - Financial Digit Zero
U+f071: - Financial Digit One
U+f072: - Financial Digit Two
U+f073: - Financial Digit Three
U+f074: - Financial Digit Four
U+f075: - Financial Digit Five
U+f076: - Financial Digit Six
U+f077: - Financial Digit Seven
U+f078: - Financial Digit Eight
U+f079: - Financial Digit Nine
U+f07a: - Financial Number Start
U+f07b: - Financial Number End
U+f07c: - Stress Marker (To mark stressed syllables)
U+f07d: - Name Marker (Use this at the start and end of a name)
I might re-make this from scratch in FontForge in the future…
I got inspired by züricher Eye/FS from elmoyenique to create my own rounded font.
Uses 2x2 filters for more control over bricks. Also has cleverly designed tone contours so I don't have to figure out what slope of bricks I need…
Contains all glyphs from WGL-4 plus some extra glyphs…
I'll eventually port this to OpenType with the bearings [more or less] balanced out (What I'll do is move specific glyphs 64 em units to the right), kerning, and GSUB tables…
This is how the Illager runes look like from 21w37a of Minecraft (minus the one extra pixel in the image on the right of the 0…)
If there are any new glyphs added or changed in a future snapshot, please tell me in the comments…
A pixel font that is best displayed in multiples of 12 on Windows.
I noticed that there is data for font ID 1, but I'm not sure why there is still glyph data, but no actual data regarding the bricks themselves. Was it some sort of test by Meek?
You can alternatively get the font from FontSpace.
Font from the link has imrpoved metrics (64 em units per brick instead of 85.3̅ per brick), custom .notdef glyph, and cleaner outlines (i.e. no redundant points)…
The 7 segment digts come from the Atari ST.
If you use this, please make sure to credit me somewhere…
feel free to post suggestions, but please no abugidas (except for UCAS, Thai, or Laos, if the font is not monospace) or abjads that are really hard to do or get working correctly (I can do Hebrew, but no yiddish marks)
A pixel font that I have created. This is a monospace font, but the monospace flag is not set. This is to allow for zero-width letters… This means there are bound to be one or two spacing mistakes, (And no, setting the width to zero is not a spacing mistake). If you find any, please tell me in the comments…
My grandma passed away recently…
This font is not yet finished