An unofficial revival of “Moon” (1960), at least to the best of my abilities.
http://e-daylight.jp/fonts/type/m/moon.html
100% free, and kerned to insanity for your pleasure. Pieces and some characters from “Eternal” by Aiden font. Might expand/alter in the future.
(Hope this one gets noticed, I worked hard on this, lol)
ALTERNATES: À=A // Á=A // Â=A // Ä=C // Å=C // Æ=C // Ç=E // È=F // É=G // Ê=J // Ë=K // Ì=L // Î=N // Ï=S // Đ=T // Ñ=V // Ó=Y
LOWERCASE: Ô=f // Õ=h // Ö=i // Ø=j // Ù=n // Ú=r // Ü=t // Ý=t // Ÿ=u // ß=y
This is a cloneThis is a macked font.
WIP
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/353762/ztay_eye_fs
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2227624/shuffleboard
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/artlebedev/heino/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/schizotype/revla-sans/
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1427676/serrific-terif-c-thin
This is a clone of Steeplechasevan nelle
ゔぁん ねるるえ
ван нэллэ
A recreation of the font used on the early CRT terminals from IBM, based on this source by Marcin Wichary.
I find there is a particular charm in the crudeness of some solutions compared to subsequent iterations or other 5x7 pixel fonts (see, for example, the numerals and |C|U|Y|).
I reproduced only the characters shown in the aforelinked image, placing them in what I considered to be the appropriate Unicode place.
I tried to look for some more glyphs (comma anyone?) but failed to find reliable sources.
Rip-off of Taitoid.
Presenting Gladasya-ua TV, Turner Entertainment Co. and Bandai's The adventures of Gilligan's Island (from cartoons, aka. The adventures of Gilligan, released in the 1960s sitcom of the same name, and this game was released in 1989 or 1990. This was based on cartoons, this font was similar to Taitoid, Super Mario Bros and Babel No Tou. This game is based on movies.
Presenting Paramount Pictures and Ocean's Addams Family, released in 1991. This font is based on movies, especially this font is similar to Parasol Stars, which was created by Patrick H. Lauke (redux).
This is a clone of Parasol Stars (NES)A futuristic font inspired by the midcentury modern artwork of space and modernism in the 1960s.
This font works great for large display type, but is easy to read based on the simple design of the characters.
Includes alphabet, numerals, and some punctuation.
One of those strange designs that sit in my note pad for ages and suddenly decides to become useful :)