[currently semi-active]
A person whose creativity is too little to be special out of a crowd.
FYI, I live in VN.
Let's just hope 2024 isn't going to be an another rough year...
p.s.: hi i am back. i currently have no plans for big projects.
Fontstructing since | 26th April, 2022 |
Fontstructions | 48 shared, 0 staff picks |
Shared Glyphs | 25767 |
Downloads | 980 downloads made of this designer’s work |
Comments Made | 32 |
The extra-bold/black weight of Ari-W9500 Condensed.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500 DisplayThe extra-bold/black weight of Ari-W9500.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500 BoldThe bold weight of Ari-W9500 Condensed.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500 BoldThe bold weight of Ari-W9500.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500The condensed style of Ari-W9500.
This is a clone of Ari-W9500Presenting... Ari-W9500 - a complete pixel font family with multiple weights & styles.
This is basically pixelated Arial. Nothing interesting, really. The font is heavily inspired by the pixelated font used in Microsoft's Windows 95. The project was originally meant to be an improved and revamped version of the popular W95FA pixel font.
With more than 1600 glyphs, the font can support a wide range of languages (primarily supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic).
The alternative glyphs of all the font styles included in the family are stored in the "Braille Patterns" Unicode block.
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Extra context:
For those who are wondering, Ari-W9500 began under construction BEFORE Roguewas even planned. After done publishing Rogue, I just wanted to finish this project up and move on.
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The entirety of the Ari-W9500 font family (6 styles):
• Ari-W9500 Display (Extra-bold)
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Future plans:
Looking forward to adding Hebrew support soon.
Due to technical difficulties, I WILL NOT be making italic versions for the styles.
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If you see any glyphs in the font that's incorrectly designed, please tell me by commenting.
Feel free to clone the project and add additional language support (e.g.: CJK, Thai, Arabic, Devanagari) as you wish.
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Thanks for enjoying this moment with me.
This is an unfinished project. Please do not consider rating this Fontstruction.
About the project itself:
Originally, this Fontstruction was planned to be named as "Latern Sans". It was supposed to be a grotesque sans-serif that was designed towards aiding legibility. I took some fonts out there like Atkinson Hyperlegible for inspiration. The project was planned to be expanded into supporting the same amount of characters as my previous project, Rogue. I planned that all the curves in the font would look large, clean and complex, the curves that would typically appear in staff-picked Fontstructions, such as the recent Liaison Grotesk for instance.
The discontinuation:
However, (or at least up until this point,) I only have such basic understanding about creating such big and complex curves in Fontstruct. As a result, the limitations caught up to me, and I wasn't able to make the curves as perfect as I wanted it to be. (Take the lowercase "c" for example.) So, I just ended up dropping the project entirely, with no plans on coming back.
Future plans:
I mean like, I always wanted to make a "normal" sans-serif but then I found out that it was a lot easier said than done. So, if I ever feel like it or has the confidence of giving the project a second try, I will (someday) revisit the project and (possibly) revamp the project and turning it into something much bigger. But definitely not present.
Rogue is a semi-upright slab-serif font. My first ever project to use ×2 Brick size filter.
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This originally started out as an attempt to recreate Anonoma Less Characters. But then, things took a turn and Rogue was born.
The reason I made the font "Semi-upright" was because bold upright serifs (at least to me) tend to look cool and stylish. Though, I still wanted to keep the sense of roman serif in the font. So the a, g and u are roman. The style of v, w, x, y, z in most italic serifs look too obscure and grotesque for my design, so those are all roman with y being the only exception. Basically, a mix between upright and roman.
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I have plans to expand the project into supporting Greek and Cyrillic as well as provide alternative glyphs for the font.
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Of course, the font has imperfections here and there. Comments for improvements or feedbacks are all welcome.
That's all I had to say.
This is a cloneNote: This project was discontinued.
You can clone this fontstruct and finish the rest of the glyphs as you wish.
This project had been abandoned for a long time, and only until now that I realized I should make these projects public as I no longer work on it anyway.
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A 24×14px block monospaced font, heavily inspired by a mix of Microsoft's Consolas and Cascadia font. Another one of my bitmap font experiments.
NOTE: This project was previously privated and has already been done a long time ago.
I'm only making this project public and open-source it to clean out my dumpster of (complete, incomplete and discontinued) privated fonts.
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A font that's used in some scientific calculators.
NOTE: This project was previously privated and has already been done/left unfinished a long time ago.
I'm only making this project public and open-source it to clean out my dumpster of (complete, incomplete and discontinued) privated fonts.
(Side note: It's so nostalgic looking back at this project that I started more than a year ago. Gosh, reminds me of how bad I used to draw bold pixel fonts like this one. Please don't actually use this though, I swear it looks so bad when you try the font out.)
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A bold matrix font, inspired by Helvetica and MS Sans Serif. Also can be known as my Pixel-Optimzed version of Helvetica Bold.
The RomByte font when displayed on a matrix display in real life.
Comes with the feature that when you look far away / when the font is small, you don't notice the small gaps. However, when you up look closely, you can spot the tiny gaps between the pixels.
Can be used as a grey-colored version of RomByte if displayed correctly.
This is a clone of RomByteThe Mathematical symbols & signs meant to be used with RomByte.
Character sheet:
A: Left Arrow
B: Down Arrow
C: Up Arrow
D: Right Arrow
E: Left-Right Arrow
F: Up-Down Arrow
G: Left-Right Double Arrow
H: Up-Down Double Arrow
I: Bold Left Arrow
J: Bold Down Arrow
K: Bold Up Arrow
L: Bold Right Arrow
M: Bold Left-Right Arrow
N: Bold Up-Down Arrow
O: Bold Left-Right Double Arrow
P: Bold Up-Down Double Arrow
Q: Euler's Number Character
R: ×10 character
S: Square Root (Head)
T: Square Root (Body)
U: Left-Pointing Triangle
V: Down-Pointing Triangle
W: Up-Pointing Triangle
X: Right-Pointing Triangle
Y: Typing Cursor (Horizontal)
Z: Typing Cursor (Vertical)
a: Typing Cursor (Block)
b: Clockwise Open Circle Arrow
c: On/Off Symbol
d: Play Symbol
e: Pause Symbol
f: Hollow Circle
g: Filled Circle
h: X-Cross Sign
i: Tick Sign
j: Open Big Parentheses (for 2 or more lines)
k: Close Big Parentheses (for 2 or more lines)
l: Open Big Square Bracket (for 2 or more lines)
m: Close Big Square Bracket (for 2 or more lines)
n: Open Big Curly Bracket (for 2 lines)
o: Close Big Curly Bracket (for 2 lines)
p: Open Massive Curly Bracket (for 4 lines)
q: Close Massive Curly Bracket (for 4 lines)
r: Body Parentheses/Bracket (the middle part. For odd, 3 or more lines)
s: Body Large Curly Bracket (the middle part. For odd, 3 or more lines)
t: Overlap Bar
u: Overlap X-Cross
v: Overlap Slash
w: Overlap Big X-Cross
x: Unknown Variable x
y: Unknown Variable y
z: Unknown Variable z
0: Left Double Arrow
1: Down Double Arrow
2: Up Double Arrow
3: Right Double Arrow
4: Bold Left Double Arrow
5: Bold Down Double Arrow
6: Bold Up Double Arrow
7: Bold Right Double Arrow
8: Bold Unknown Variable x
9: Bold Unknown Variable y
. (period): Bold Unknown Variable z
, (comma): Mathematical Fraction Seperator
? (question mark): Upper Body Extended Curly Bracket (for even, 4 or more lines)
! (exclamation mark): Lower Body Extended Curly Bracket (for even, 4 or more lines)
The full subscript version of Rombyte.
This is a clone of RomByte - SuperscriptsA Sci-Fi themed display font.
This is my first shot at making an actual display typeface. Honestly, I am quite impressed at how this turned out.
Although this is still very imcomplete, I am planning to go back & continue this Fontstruction soon.
This is a cloneTHE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS FONT HAS BEEN RESUMED.
A simple and clean (10 px in width × 20 px in height) Unicode pixel/bitmap font, inspired by Unifoundry's Unifont typeface project.
This project is still very in-progress of making so it'll be a while until an actual release is made.
If you have any improvement ideas or reports on any incorrect glyphs, please tell me by commenting. I don't have much experience in designing glyphs for non-latin, especially symbol characters, so any help is greatly appreciated.
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You are currently looking at version v.0.9-10-24 of Bitern Mono (previously named Bitern Unicode).
Note: This project was discontinued.
You can clone this fontstruct and finish the rest of the glyphs as you wish.
This project has actually been abandoned for a long time, and only until now that I realized I should make these projects public as I no longer work on it anyway.
The sans-serif version of Validate.
This is a clone of ValidateNOTE: This project was previously privated and has already been done a long time ago.
I'm only making this project public and open-source it to clean out my dumpster of (complete, incomplete and discontinued) privated fonts.
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A monospaced version of Matrix Sans.
Inspired by Source Code Pro.
This is a clone of Matrix SansNote: This project was discontinued.
This project was actually been abandoned for a long time, and only until now that I realized I should make these projects public as I no longer work on it anyway.
The Bolded version of Bitroute.
This is a clone of BitrouteA Pixel-Optimzed sans serif font. This was meant to be the San Francisco font but in Roboto proportions (with some changes), not Arial.
- Added further latin support to some extend.
- Now supports Cyrillic! (sort of)
Note: This project was discontinued.
You can clone this fontstruct and finish the rest of the glyphs as you wish.
This project was actually been abandoned for a long time, and only until now that I realized I should make these projects public as I no longer work on it anyway.
A full 12×20 block pixelation of Lucida Console. Glyphs are taken from the character table link below.
(!) NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND WILL NO LONGER RECEIVE ANY FURTHER UPDATES. (!)
A generic pixel-optimized sans serif font. This font was inspired by JoohnyPlayz (JoohnyFonts)' Unicode font projects: BlockKie and Hasor Sans.
A mix of a variety of other well known fonts such as DejaVu Sans, Roboto, Helvetica, DIN, Verdana, etc.
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In progress of adding:
• More latin languages support (W.I.P.)
• Full cyrillic languages support (finished basic cyrillic support)
• Full Greek support (W.I.P.)
A simple 7×5 pixel font (original grid: 8×6). This was the font that was used in some versions of MacOS's Terminal font, some calculators and a few cash machine output screens.
You can use this as your own Terminal/coding font or other purposes.
The Bold version of Debit
Debit font family
>Debit Bold
This is a clone of Debit Medium