Searching for more “Monospace” fonts?
Buy and download “Monospace” fonts at MyFonts.
WIP
This is a clone of fs regulateUpdates:
Added Kana Extended and Kanbun
Square-pixel variation of the dot-matrix original.
This is a clone of Brother EP-20/22 Electronic TypewriterRecreated character set of the Brother EP-20/22 Electronic Thermal Typewriter (1983).
Square-pixel variation also available.
Narrowed version of Bytogryph code. More suitable for coding.
This is a clone of Bytogryph CodeI tried to make it as accurate to Undertale/Deltarune as I could, while attempting to strike balance with the original 8bitoperator JVE font by Jayvee Enaguas. Also contains additional accents, including capital eszett (ẞ).
The "TFX" stands for Toby Fox, because of course it does.
Click here for the variable width version.
UPDATE 7 Mar '22: Added infinity symbol (requires two whitespace after its input to display correctly).
UPDATE 24 Feb '22: All of Latin Extended-A and basic Cyrillic added, and some characters' spacing tweaked for accuracy.
UPDATE 29 Jan '22: More faulty kerning pairs removed.
This is a clone of 8BitOperator JVE (Undertale Dialogue Font)a font inspired by terminals and OOBE. some characters are sans-serif, some are serif... this is basically a semi-serif font. this font has no inspiration. when i say that, i mean that this font is not used in any terminals and OOBEs. i just thought of this style.
Monospaced version of CheddarSans by Fußmatte (aka Fussmatte, Doormat). As of now, the character set is limited compared to the original font (~400 glyphs vs. ~1000). Released under CC-BY-SA 3.0. Current version: 20.11.23.0
See more^
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1399114/otonokizaka-std-ii
This is a clone of zimpleza eYe/FSInspired by DOS fonts. Conforms to an 8x14 monospace. Contains box drawing characters along with a lot of other random characters. I will continue to add more over time. Feel free to request a block if you really need it. If you find any errors or have suggestions, let me know those as well!
There you go! I made a usual recreation of the dialogue font used in Kirby’s Avalanche (a.k.a. Kirby’s Ghost Trap in Europe), Nintendo’s attempt at localizing Puyo Puyo in the 90’s, before the time when SEGA bought the Puyo Puyo license. Almost all glyphs from the game are included, as well as custom glyphs for other languages. Have fun! Bayoen~!
WIP
See more:
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1173019/five-three
http://www.tunera.xyz/generale-station/
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1656445/tunrelia
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/751710/robbe_sans
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1611116/nc-minecraft
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/650837/schreber_mono
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1406184/cyberpunkretrored-one
This is a clone of LoctagonAN 8×8 PIXEL FONT.
THIS FONT CONTAINS THE LATIN, GREEK, CYRILLIC, ARABIC, AND HEBREW ALPHABETS.
CHANGELOG
• 2018:02:10 — FIRST RELEASE WITH SIX HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIVE CHARACTERS.
This is a clone of PARALLAX-SYSTEM-FONT-1BASED ON THE CASIO fx-9750GII MODEL.
CONTAINS EVERY CHARACTER AVAILABLE ON THE CASIO fx-9750GII, EXCEPT FOR A FEW SYMBOLS THAT I COULDN'T FIND THE CORRESPONDING UNICODE CHARACTER FOR.
GO TO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vtTHWoddgk
TO SEE MY SPACEZAP TRAILER THAT I MADE WITH THIS FONT!
CLICK ON THE LINK IN THE DESCRIPTION TO DOWNLOAD THE GAME FOR DESKTOP.
CHANGELOG
• 2017:12:29 — FIRST RELEASE WITH FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT CHARACTERS.
• 2018:01:06 — ADDED TEN CHARACTERS WITH THE HELP OF dpla AND TCWhite BRINGING THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF CHARACTERS TO FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT.
• 2018:01:08 — CHANGED THE “○” CHARACTER FROM 25E6 TO 25CB.
Font based on the font in Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal.
Existing characters are the same as in the game while I tried to fill in for some common characters that are missing.
Some notes:
Pk, Mn, and :L replace ¼, ½, and ¾, respectively.
Korean font's punctuation/Arabic numerals are contained within Fullwidth forms.
Also, I guess Fontstruct doesn't support precomposed Hangul characters, so I'm out of luck there. The full-size individual Hangul letters are in Hangul Jamo, while the smaller ones (like on the name entry screen) are in halfwidth forms.
Halfwidth katakana is the same as fullwidth, but fullwidth Latin is different.
Halfwidth versions of the won/yen symbols are the currency symbol, while the fullwidth version is the language's character for it.
Unown letters are contained within the letters in circled capital letters section of Enclosed Alphanumerics.
Some ligatures ('s, d', etc.) are found within the lowercase parentheses and circled letters of Enclosed Alphanumerics.