SengbarShell Pixel Mono is a mid-monospaced pixelated graphical UI-like coding shell font, drawn by scratch. This font is included in two versions: Standard Proportional, and Mid-Monospaced. This code-shell like font is also useful for everyday AWTL/AOSTL usage.
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
This is a clone of SengbarShell Pixel StdSengbarShell Pixel is a pixelated graphical UI-like coding shell font, which is included in two versions: Standard Proportional, and Mid-Monospaced. This code-shell like font is also useful for everyday AWTL/AOSTL usage.
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
Sengbar Delta Compressed Pixel is a compressed pixelated bitmap font, one of which leans toward the original counterpart of a sans-serif sibling Cadmus Simple, and a popular original: Cadmus Original, the one where it has perfect loose spacing.
This pixelated font compares to that of two of the most popular: "Sengbar Cadmus Print Pixel" by Ryūtarō Ibano Kawaharasaki (OSStorehouse2024) and "Clean Pixel" Dmitriy Sychiov (Sychoff), whereas both have normal width in comparison to most other pixelated fonts. Much like Dmitriy Sychiov's "Family P" tag series; This font is perfect for everyday OSMK/AOSTL usage.
(August 17 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses. Each font can be created and cloned under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license and must render it for non-commercial usage.)
Sengbar Cadmus Print Pixel is a pixelated handwritten bitmap font that retraces its origins of the Cadmus series, one of which is the sans-serif counterpart Cadmus Simple, and the popular original: Cadmus Original (one that has perfect loose spacing). Useful for any OSMK usage.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
Sengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
This is a clone of Sengbar Sans 12pxSengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
Sengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
This is a clone of Sengbar Sans 10pxSengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
Sengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
This is a clone of Sengbar Sans 8pxSengbar Sans is a pixelated sans-serif bitmap font that blends both MS Sans Serif and the Cadmus series together. Useful for all OSMK uses.
(July 24 2024 update: This should be useful for all operating system mockups/AOSTL-Alternate Operating System Timeline uses.)
This is an Orlando recreation of the 2010-2011 Star Tours ride.**
*This originally took place on October 2010 before renovation was being put in place on May/June 2011.
*NOTE: This is just a fictional recreation, and it is in no way intended to be in real-life.
This one was most widely used on some macOS-inspired computers and laptops, but only with the least oldest and newest versions are to date.
Hint: The military-inspired font which I created just now has slight changes, even now the font looks rounded and sleek compared to the almost-squared font.
This is a clone of VirtualOrange Sengbar Pixel fontThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of WillowOS Pixel 8 CompThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of WillowOS Pixel 7 CompThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of WillowOS Pixel 7 CompThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of WillowOS Pixel 7 CompThis font is entirely made by me.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)The new version of the E230 series has some accurate LCD numbering, although the original font (Unicode 2.0) is cloned by Yoshigahara Kunihisa.
Its new arrival was first re-issued in July 17th, 2019 and is now manageable throughout August 22nd, 2020 to the present.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)There are some major changes to the new LCD font before the re-arrival of the new JR E230 series. Currently, this new LCD font was only viewable in all stations excluding a 2018 JR E234 bullet train (or Shinkansen).
But this was just introduced in June 20th, 2018, and is viewable to the public.
This is a clone of E234 New LCD 2017This new version came right after the old LCD version of the E230.
This consists of a new margin between the main and standalone branches persiding all JR stations.
This is a clone of Log Sys MegatrendsThis is pretty similar to Small Fonts, with a twist of MS Sans Serif and CEEFAX Teletext 2. Notice that it is not pretty much compared to Unicode 4.5. This was reissued no later than August 23rd, 1997.
During the mid-80s to the 1990s, the BBC Crew had to copy the same teletext/closed-captioning direct from the UK, but throughout the Americas, other local TV stations decided to broadcast a newspaper-styled page, although it doesn't appear to look like MS Sans Serif from the same computer in 1994. CEEFAX Teletext 3 was then launced in December 27th, 1989 and was reissued no more than April 14th, 1995.
The best for last Unicode D Release. It was then created on November 17th, 2020.
This is a clone of Unicode 4.5 (Unicode C Beta)The CEEFAX Bulletin consists of uppercase letters only.
Throughout early March 1998, in the UK, many CEEFAX pages have been updated, but in the US, when they show more pages, it recovers the same teletext style as mentioned in the UK.
The Log Sys Megatrends version doesn't resemble the Perfect DOS/Classic Console age of the American Megatrends BIOS, but it's perfect for BIOS information.
Log Sys Megatrends 2 resembles the recent Log Sys Alt, but this version has more than different numbers.
This is a clone of Log Sys Megatrends