An original version of Digittebed Black.
Finished! (Took me 3 days)
Private use characters are encoded in Variation Selectors and Latin Ext. D.
(Inspied by The TI-92 Font)
Recreation of the pixel font from Quintet/Enix's "ActRaiser" (1990) on the SNES.
This font includes a full set of hiragana and katakana characters. In the tile set, the dakuten and handakuten are separate tiles, positioned on the line above the character they relate to. In this recreation, these characters are pre-combined into a single glyph.
The japanese version of this game features subtly different punctuation. This recreation only includes the punctuation marks from the western release.
Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
This is the new MBTA font originally used in all 4 theme parks (ones with a whiter MBTA origin: Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Magic Kingdom, etc.). The original MBTA font was later used in a yellow state of origin.
Same as before, but the original Latin accents have not been modified as of yet. More to come soon on the end of this week.
Created on October 16th, 2019; 7:59 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display MultiThe TelMax 1500 font was recreated in a Digi2 version of TelTech 6200 Display, although all were ineffective to use.
Created on October 16th, 2019; 4:47 P.M..
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis Display feature comes with a new package of glyph installments: The International Accented extensions, The IPA extensions, and lastly; The Cyrillic extensions. A new feature comes with its distinctive set of characters following up a new mood set to the Digital Era, entering up a trend of the classic Macintosh 7 font that was being cloned in by Idota Chatrkinsky. Just like the TelTech 6200 Display font, the Multi version is quite international in some parts.
This digitized font usually came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 9:20 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display fontThis version takes back to the classic digital era of cellular and mobile phones from different variants of phone styles. This was very close to other font versions of Mac 7 1600.
The TelTech 6200 Display Bold version of Mac 7 8100 was a regular MacBook trend as it is today, and this version consists of two new symbols: A multiplication sign, and a division sign.
Came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 5:45 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display fontThis version takes back to the classic digital era of cellular and mobile phones from different variants of phone styles. This was very close to other font versions of Mac 7 1600.
The TelTech 6200 Display version of Mac 7 8100 consists of two new symbols: A multiplication sign, and a division sign.
Came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 5:28 P.M..
This is a clone of Mac Powered II2! 8100 fontThis is the classic VTech version of the font for Mac 7 4100.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 3120 fontThis is the classic VTech version of the font for Mac 7 1600.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis is the new version of the font for Mac 7 8100.
The clones of the reissued font has three versions: Mac Powered 5767, Mac 7 1600 and the original.
Re-established March 24th, 1804.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac Powered II2! 5767 fontThis is the used version of the font for Mac 7 5767.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis is the used version of the font for Mac Powered II2! 4900.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on June 26th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis is the used version of the font for Mac Powered II3! GX10-GX50.
This font was cloned into two versions: Mac 7 1600 and the original.
This pixelated font was created on February 17th, 2018.
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontThis is the used version of the font for Mac 7 3120.
This pixelated font was created on February 16th, and was edited on February 17th, 2018. The first Macintosh 3120 font was first used in August 10th, 1944.
This is a clone of Mac Original FontThis is the original font of the Mac 7 1600.
This was clones of the original Mac font that was created on January 5th, 2018.
This pixelated font was created on January 5th, 2018. The first Macintosh 7 font was first used in April 17th, 1981.
This is a clone of Mac Original FontIMPORTANT NOTE: THIS FONT IS NO LONGER BEING WORKED ON. I HAVE A BIGGER FONT TO WORK ON FOR THE TIME BEING.
YOU ARE FREE TO CLONE AND FINISH THIS FONT IF YOU WANT.
Finally done. Phew! It took two days to make this. This is a full collection of 5×7 Dot Matrix characters as seen on many devices, like Texas Instruments calculators. A lot of these are custom. Sources include TI-83, TI-86, TI-89, Casio Monochrome Graphing Calculators, Casio fx-115ES PLUS, and the rest, I created them myself. I included fractions for those themes on Microsoft Office don't have matching "1/3" and other fractions with the "1/4", "1/2", and "3/4". The fullwidth characters are substitutes for the other characters in the regular style, such as the math "x" and "y" from Casio.
Please note that character sets like Arabic and some Math Operators are beyond 5×7 pixels. If you want to know why? Because Arabic is very big and if I put it all in 5×7 pixels, the text will look weird, won't really fit inside, and there would be no point to it. I left it as is. Roman Numerals cannot fit if you were doing the "VIII" character, for example.
Enjoy!
8/28/2019: Font created.
1/7/2020: Added characters in the following form: Fullwidth and Halfwidth are used for making TI-73 Explorer characters, plus actual monospace setting characters. Note that Runic, Tagalog, and Hanunoo are replaced with character variants. The last variation of a character is from Minecraft's font. The fractions are also changed to level the line spacing. The wide "M" is never ever for use on Monospacing.
1/8/2020: More variations are added, extended to replace Buhid. I also added other math symbols and more. To type x̄, press unicode shortcut and type 01b2. To type ȳ, press unicode shortcut and type 01b3. I also added over a hundred, or two hundred, more characters to stock up on the font. Oh and I changed the filters to separate the pixels for a more pixel and retro look. Also fixed the spacing on the "Щ" character.
9/8/2020: Added a bunch of more characters to the font set.
8/25/2023: fixed the license so that the download works now.