An 8 × 16 monospaced font.
I may still add more over time
This 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
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.
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, Fanmade Coptic and Unencoded Cyrillic letters.
12.0 - More Unencoded Latin letters.
Coming soon:
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.
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**VERSIONS**
1.0 - Initial
**COMING SOON**
2.0 - Foamemes and shidinn
3.0 - Shidinn extensions
4.0 - Lycian and old italic
5.0 - More cadexian and Meyziko
6.0 - Unused Armenian and hebrew
7.0 - Chit'de and spantty
8.0 - Emoji
9.0 - Karmeli and Latin abkhaz
10.0 - Lowercase unifon and OBZ
This is a clone of 8-bit AnthonistructUpdate 1.1: Added Uppercase Final Sigma, Shidinn, and Klingon
Update 1.2: Big Update
Update 1.3: Moved Latin Lowercase Chi's Codepoint Position, Added Lambdas in Latin Extended D, and Added Kwak (in the Private Use Area)
Update 1.4: Some Latin Letters Are Added. Greek Mp And Nt Are Added. Hebrew Is Added. Armenian Is Added
Update 1.5: Cherokee & Bengali are added.
Update 1.6: Added Extra Thai letters and I also added Cadexian.
Update 1.7: Added Georgian, Fixed Armenian Capital Yev, Tagalog, Alternatives for Russian, and a logo of what it was installed
I took a look at the very first font I published and looking back at it now, I couldn't help but think I could have done better and gone much further with it. Having learned a few things along the way when I was working on the light version of Pixelbabania, I decided to invest some time into working on a much improved version of Pixelbabania VI, while once again following a self-imposed limitation. This time, I decided to go with 6x9 (with some exceptions) to allow a bit more wriggle room and to make characters with accents much nicer, and even decided to change up some of the characters to improve their look. Not only this, I decided I'd try and see if it was possible to add more characters from other sets and thus far, it had gone quite nicely.
After so much time on and off, now I share with you the fruits of my labor and love.
Note: I have done what I could to get N'ko and to a lesser extent Adlam to play nice; unfortunately I could not get the tone marks to actually just go above or below the characters properly, therefore they will take residence right next to the character, taking up another space. Apologies for any inconvenience caused to those who type in those languages.
20/8/2024 : Fixed up a some lower case glyphs (U+04DB, U+04DF, U+04E3, U+04E5, U+04E7, U+04EB, U+04ED) and one upper case (U+04F8) in Cyrillic to make them distinct from their upper and lower counterparts. and fixed up the Georgian Paragraph Separator's height (U+10FB) a bit.
This is the Plane 1 font of the GS Unicode 2.0 font series. I've split this font up by plane since font files have a technical limit of 65,535 glyphs.
This font will be made up of U+0020 and U+10000~U+1FFFD, which add up to exactly 65,535 code points.
Things that are planned but not fully implemented yet are italicized.
Links to planes (I'll most likely be posting updates related to this series as a whole in the Plane 0 font):
Plane 0: here
Plane 1: [THIS FONT]
Plane 2
Plane 3
(No Unicode characters exist in Planes 4 through D as of U15.0)
Plane E: here
Plane F: here
Plane 10: here
PUA assignments can be found in the Plane 0, F, and 10 fonts.
Feel free to recommend PUA assignments!
Also, it's more than likely I won't know every script well enough that there won't be any mistakes. If/when I make a mistake, please tell me and I'll do my best to fix it!
I am going to expand this font. Why not, after all? It is my best work so far.
ALL BLOCKS UPDATED TO UNICODE 16.0!!
UNICODE BLOCKS INCLUDED:
Basic Latin
Latin Supplement
Latin Extended A
Latin Extended B
Latin Extended Additional
Latin Extended C
Latin Extended D
Latin Extended E
Latin Extended F
Latin Extended G
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IPA Extensions
Spacing Modifier Letters
Phonetic Extensions
Phonetic Extensions Supplement
Modifier Tone Letters
Ancient Symbols
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (only Latin, Symbols and Katakana)
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Cyrillic (Basic)
Cyrillic Supplement
Cyrillic Extended A
Cyrillic Extended B
Cyrillic Extended C
Cyrillic Extended D
(Anbur/Old Permic)
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Greek and Coptic
Greek Extended
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Ethiopic
Ethiopic Supplement
Ethiopic Extended
Ethiopic Extended A
Ethiopic Extended B
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Armenian (Would really appreciate feedback)
Hebrew
N'Ko
Georgian
Georgian Extended
Georgian Supplement
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllables
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllables Extended
Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended-A
Cherokee
Cherokee Supplement
Ogham
Runic
Tifinagh
Lisu
Lisu Supplement
Phags-pa
Zanabazar Square
Mro
Old Italic
Phoenician
Carian
Lycian
Lydian
Gothic
Deseret
Shavian
Komi/Anbur/Old Permic
Elbasan
Osage
Pahawh Hmong
Toto
Old South Arabian
Old North Arabian
Adlam
Glagolitic
Glagolitic Extended
Old Turkic
Old Hungarian (Rovásírás)
Marchen
Buhid
Bamum
Kayah Li
Hatran
Yezidi
Caucasian Albanian
Miao
Masaram Gondi
Chorasmian
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Hangul Jamo
(only modern Hangeul for now, I am desperate for feedback here!)
Hangul Syllables (discontinued)
Hangeul Compatibility Jamo (only modern Hangeul for now)
Katakana
Katakana Phonetic Extensions
Kana Supplement (only Katakana)
Kana Extended A (only Katakana)
Kana Extended B
Small Kana Extensions (only Katakana)
Bopomofo
Bopomofo Extended
Yijing Hexagram Symbols
Vertical Forms
Small Form Variants
Tai Xuan Jing Symbols
Counting Rod Numerals
Enclosed CJK Letters and Months (Only Jamo, Syllables, Latin Characters and months)
CJK Symbols and Punctuation (non-Han) (incomplete)
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Combining Diacritical Marks
Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement
Combining Diacritical Marks Extended
Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols
Combining Half Marks
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General Punctuation
Supplemental Punctuation
Alphabetic Presentation Forms
Emoticons
Miscellaneous Symbols (discontinued)
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs (discontinued)
Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs (only face emojis)
Symbols and Pictographs extended A (only face emojis)
Ornamental Dingbats
Dingbats
Miscellaneous Technical
Currency Symbols
Letterlike Symbols
Arrows
Supplemental Arrows A
Supplemental Arrows B
Supplemental Arrows C
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows (non-astrological)
Block Elements
Box Drawings
Geometric Shapes
Geometric Shapes Extended
Superscripts and Subscripts
Enclosed Alphanumeric
Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement
Control Pictures
Optical Character Recognition
Braille Patterns
Number Forms
Domino Tiles
Common Indic Number Forms
Mayan Numerals
Kaktovik Numerals
Musical Symbols (excl. Iranian, Kievan, and Gregorian notation)
Ancient Greek Musical Notation
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Planned in the future:
CJK Symbols and Punctuation?
Mathematical Operators?
Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A?
Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B?
Supplemental Mathematical Operators?
Osmanya
Warang Citi
Pau Cin Hau
Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong
Symbols for Legacy Computing
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Hangul)
Hangul Jamo (full)
Hangul compatibility Jamo (full)
Hangul Jamo Extended-A?
Hangul Jamo Extended-B?