OK, so I started this back in 2008 (then called "test1") with 4 letters, then forgot this site existed until tonight in 2023. I worked on it some more for a couple of hours and here it is. Missing a few glyphs but I will save those for a later improvement. :) Very beginner-y, because I was just playing around when I started it. But I kind of like it. It's quite readable at tiny sizes and makes me think of some old 1990s Wired Magazine fonts or early blog fonts.
This font will not be useful to you, I almost certain of that. I created it for my own project.
I was looking for a tiny ~7pts pixelated font that is simple, sans-serif, legible and supports Cyrillic (Russian) letters, as well as a few other select symbols. I failed to find a suitable font neither among the preinstalled, nor online, so made my own.
I know for a fact this font is more compact than Franklin Gothic Medium w/o aliasing at 7px. Looks cleaner, too.
V1.1: Changed "6" a little so it wouldn't like "б", Russian lowercase letter for "B". Also fixed Latin lowercase "h" and "f".
Part of the Nano font family.
This is a clone of Nano SharpThe smallest legible pixel font i could make. includes rudimentary greek and cyrillic, though some glyphs are indescernable (e.g. ο/σ) and some are illegible (e.g. ж, ю). monospace, apart from fl and ff ligatures, which are doublespace
This is a clone