This is a multilingual font, and will likely be a perennial work in progress. Feel free to suggest the addition of new scripts and glyphs, as well as changes to existing glyphs (esp. non-Latin).
Largest font tagged with 'segment'. ≥134 languages supported from 11 scripts (Arabic, Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Greek, Braille, Emoji, Bopomofo, Hangul Jamo, Armenian, Katakana). Partial support for 2 languages (Korean, Japanese). 4 game sets supported (Mahjong, Chess, Draughts, Dice). 5940 B of ROM for a full hardware implementation.
Turkish users, the lowercase i is dotted without serifs and dotless with serifs.
(_ is next to be added to this font)
This is font named “WihiibiFuturistakan rmx” Was designed by Twiak description:
Larger than 999999x glyphs.
Newer version with more glyphs.
I HAD TO INSTALL GRAMMERLY IN ORDER TO UNLOCK THIS :(
A good font and best font ever!!!!
This font inspired By:
Dylacomputer
Justov
Milestone of glyphs:
100: ✓
500: ✓
1000: ✓
2000: ✓
5000: C
8000: X
10K: X
(I know Supported OSes are overrated)
Added Unicode 16.0 symbols
Almost to more Glyphs than Computer says no!
This is a clone of WihiibiFuturistakanQuick copy of all fonts that are named "Kavik"
NOTE:
Don't ask why they are unaligned. I just started this year.
This is a clone of Kavik SpanishAn 8 × 16 monospaced font.
I may still add more over time
this font has a lowercase.Highest() pua
Basically just an pixelated font for art 'n stuff, feel free to use it in your works, supports the Latin, Cyrillc, Greek and Coptic alphabets, and as of this last update on this font, I just added support for the Hebrew alphabet now.
This font was made for my art, but decided to share it cause I didn't really see any pixelated fonts that has these alphabets supported.
Also, Armenian and Georgian alphabets coming soon for this font.
Constructive criticism welcome.
Base latin uppercase and numerals based on a type of French postal matrix font. Had to create almost all of the lowercase (from samples for a, c, g, i, and s), and clearly had a lot of fun seeing how many different characters I could fit within that 7-dot height. First time attempting Cyrillic and Hebrew scripts.
I messed with the filters until the dot spread was the most faithful possible to the printed references.
The original being monospaced I might post a mono copy.
If this reaches OVER 9000 glyphs, Someone will make Artistic Alphabet with this font, this font has 64+ block elements for every glyph and Christian Munk will surprise me with that font better than 7x12 Serif! [IT TAKES ME WEEKS?, HAS SUPPORT FOR KANBUN CHINESE SYMBOLS AND JAPANESE KANA?, DOESN'T MAKE FS LAG?, BEATS OFF 7X12 SERIF?]
⌠Feel free to request new or fixed glyphs!⌡
Latest update: Added some writing systems (Thai is unfinished)
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.
In the world of technology, fonts are a crucial part of creating a visual experience for users. From the earliest days of computing, fonts have played a significant role in shaping the way we interact with computers. Just like how handwriting can be a reflection of one's personality and style, fonts add a unique touch to the digital world. One of the most iconic fonts in the history of computing is the one used in old computers. This font, known as the Fixedsys font, was introduced in the 1980s and was the standard font for many operating systems, including DOS and Windows. Its simple yet blocky design gave off a retro, futuristic feel that was popular during that time. The Fixedsys font was also commonly used in early video games and software, making it a symbol of nostalgia for many technology enthusiasts. Despite its limitations, such as not having lowercase letters, the Fixedsys font had a significant impact on the evolution of typography in computing. It paved the way for other fonts to be created and used in modern computers, allowing for more creativity and expression in design. As technology continues to advance, it's essential to remember the humble beginnings of fonts and appreciate the role they play in our digital world, just like how the Fixedsys font will always have a special place in the hearts of old computer users.
**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 AnthonistructSee more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1690394/wandam
Variant of the Power Font containing more characters
It includes support for Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Hebrew, Deseret, Shavian and Toto scripts and includes glyphs that can be added without the Unicode Letter sets option enabled as well. Unlike the alterego, it contains coverage of Unicode later than 7.0
Glyphs with more than one diacritical mark above or below are shown with stretched marks to make the glyph being at most 3 pixels long above
Fraktur Glyphs are rendered in a stencil-like style (Exlcuding the ones from Latin Extended-E), partly based on the FreakFraktur fontstruction made originally by Icelar but with adjustments
See here for the version containing glyphs that can only be added without the Unicode Letter Sets option enabled
This is a clone of PowerSome time after I decided to unleash Pixelbabania VI Deluxe onto the world, I deemed it appropriate to also create a light version to go alongside it. Had a good bit of fun making sure things looked right with this font, which also explains why I decided to fix its sister font while I was at it.
Here it is, at last. And just in time for the start of a new season, wherever in the world you all are.
9/10/2024: Fixed up Cyrillic Small Letter Wide Es, by extending it downward. (U+1C83)
first font ever
Contains:
- Basic Latin
- Latin-1 Supplement
- Latin Extended-A
- Latin Extended-B
- IPA Extensions
- Spacing Modifier Letters
- Combining Diacritical Marks
- Greek and Coptic
- Cyrillic
- Cyrillic Supplement
- Armenian
- Hebrew
- Georgian
- Klingon
work in progress
update: georgian
I was annoyed that there was really no good recreation of the Minecraft font. So I made one and added some stuff like Hiragana and Katakana. :)
Updates:
Added Kana Extended and Kanbun
Fixed j, x, and 7. Original j at lc j, original x at lc x, original 7 at ^, and all other alts in the same positions of the original ABBA except alt a, g, n, and u which were not in the original ABBA and are in lc a, lc g, uc n, and lc u respectively, and alt 1 which was moved from ! to ` because of the punctuation.
All Greek alts are their lc’s except alt υ 2, which is in lc ψ.
Cyrillic alts:
Alt а: lc а
Alt д: lc д
Alt д 2: lc е
Alt д 3: lc ж
Alt ж: lc з
Alt л: lc л
Alt л 2: lc м
Alt л 3: lc н
Alt ф: lc ф
Alt х: lc х
( and ) are normal ends.
[ and ] are ribbon ends.
{ and } are turned ribbon ends.
« and » are diamond ends.
< is the border for thin letters, numbers and punctuation.
> is the border for thick letters, numbers and punctuation.
~ is the border for alt 1.
@ is the border for φ, alt φ, ж, ф, ш, щ, ы, ю, alt ф, and ש.
* is the border for ъ, ד ,ב, and ת.
/ is the border for д, alt д and alt д 2.
% is the border for ς, ц, ך, and ף.
& is the border for щ.
_ is the border for ç and ץ.
\ is the border for $.
• is the border for ן.
± is the border for ל.
alt £: ¤.
alt ß: uc ß.
the digitalio logo is on §.
digitalio commented i’m so delighted ^∇^
See also ABBA (https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2330835/abba-20) by digitalio for the original ABBA and the key for the original ABBA alts.
(why can't i do links ;_;)
(it’s still not working ╥_╥)