Super4 - basic and more latin, including kerning after the "f" and before the "j".
I set out to create a regular pixel-based, square font. The unifying theme is the thicker vertical portion on most letters, most noticeable in the capitals, which are 4 pixels wide - hence the name Super4. It's my first font and I quite enjoyed working on it.
This font was last edited: 21:20 UTC 19. June 2020
I was looking for a localization friendly pixel font and could not find any that had good coverage and was not outrageously expensive ($700+) for commerical usage. Thats why I created "PixelLocale".
This font is intended to be reminiscent of the original Pokemon Red/Blue games. Too see how they differ check out this image: https://imgur.com/ixoYRtd
It was important to me to create a consistant looking font across scripts.
You can use it however you like, 100% free with no attribution. Lets make the world more accessible.
Coverage:
Latin characters (815/815),
Greek and Coptic (119/119),
Cyrillic (263/263),
Georgian (83/83)
Hebrew (86/86) (Fontstruct has poor support form Niqqud and Cantillation)
Bopomofo (37/37) (Need feedback)
I'd love to add more scritps. When I started my goal was to have every glyph supported by Fontstruct, but after learning that support for many asian scripts was limited I halted. If someone can shed some light on these limitations and how severe they are and for what scripts they apply, please let me know. I can be reached at "johste[at]chumpware[dot]com".
"Sederhana" is an Indonesian word, meaning "simple"
with its simple style, funny looking "V", lack of diagonal lines, and its easy to read!
this font is CAPITAL ONLY!
note for Arab users:
بطريقة ما لا يعمل الجزء العربي من الخط ، لذلك يجب عليك استخدام الأحرف الأساسية النهائية والمتوسطة والأولية للكتابة بدلاً من ذلك
اسف على ذلك :/
somehow the Arabic part of the font doesn't work, so you must use the final, middle, and initial base characters to type instead
sorry for that :/
(نعم أنا أستخدم مترجم جوجل فأنا لست عربي, yes i use google translate, I'm not an Arab)
- Basic Latin
- More Latin
- Extended Latin A and B
- Greek
- Cyrillic
- Arabic
- Armenian
- Georgian
Intended Language Support
عربى-Arabic
հայոց լեզու-Armenian
Беларуская мова-Belarusian
български език-Bulgarian
Hrvatski jezik-Croatian
čeština-Czech
Dansk-Danish
Nederlandse taal-Dutch
English
Esperanto
Français-French
ქართული ენა-Georgian
Deutsch-German
Magyar-Hungarian
Bahasa Indonesia-Indonesian
Italiano-Italian
Қазақ, Qazaq-Kazakh
Melayu-Malay
Polski-Polish
Pусский-Russian
Српски-Serbian
Tagalog
Türk-Turkish
українська-Ukrainian
do you want to write in Zulu, Xhosa, Wolof, Walser, Walloon, Vunjo, Vietnamese, Venda, Upper Sorbian, Turkmen, Turkish, Tswana, Tsonga, Teso, Tatar, Taroko, Tajik, Taita, Swiss German, Swedish, Swati, Swahili, Spanish, Southern Sotho, South Ndebele, Somali, Soga, Slovenian, Slovak, Sicilian, Shona, Shambala, Serbian, Sena, Scottish Gaelic, Sardinian, Sangu, Sango, Samburu, Sakha, Rwa, Russian, Rundi, Rombo, Romansh, Romanian, Portuguese, Polish, Ossetic, Oromo, Occitan, Nyankole, Nyanja, Norwegian Nynorsk, Norwegian Bokmål, Northern Sotho, Northern Sami, North Ndebele, Nama, Morisyen, Mongolian, Meru, Mapuche, Maori, Manx, Maltese, Malay, Malagasy, Makonde, Makhuwa-Meetto, Machame, Macedonian, Luyia, Luxembourgish, Luo, Lower Sorbian, Low German, Lojban, Lithuanian, Latvian, Kyrgyz, Kurdish, Kinyarwanda, Kikuyu, Kazakh, Kamba, Kalenjin, Kalaallisut, Kabuverdianu, Jola-Fonyi, Jju, Javanese, Italian, Irish, Interlingua, Indonesian, Inari Sami, Ido, Icelandic, Hungarian, Hebrew, Gusii, Greek, German, Georgian, Ganda, Galician, Friulian, French, Finnish, Filipino, Faroese, Estonian, Esperanto, Erzya, English, Embu, Danish, Czech, Croatian, Corsican, Cornish, Colognian, Chuvash, Chiga, Chechen, Cebuano, Catalan, Bulgarian, Bosnian, Bena, Bemba, Belarusian, Basque, Bashkir, Asu, Asturian, Armenian, Arabic, Albanian and Afrikaans in my horrible handwriting? no yeah me neither, but if you do
here you go
1226 characters for your displesure, it has georgian armenian cyrilic greek coptic and more latin then you will ever need
6x5 pixel script I made for use with the Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, and Devanagari alphabets; diacritics are integrated. 5x5 pixels are dedicated to base symbols, and the uppermost pixel is reserved for diacritics.
A font inspired by 5×7 LCD pixel fonts, except it’s proportionally spaced. The goal is for this font to support as many Unicode characters as possible.
Go to my profile to check out SimplePixel Bold, SimplePixel Mono, and SimplePixel Condensed.
• Over 4000 characters!
• Top 150 most glyphs!
¡Fuente de letra en píxeles que inculye todos los caracteres comunes! Úsala en donde sea, es compatible con la mayoría de idiomas que utilicen la Alfabetización Internacional. Crea textos, diálogos o títulos con esta fuente de letra tan divertida y disponible de la que no te vas a arrepentir.
Instrucciones para usar esta fuente de letra: Haz clic en el vínculo de descarga (Download) y después selecciona "Descargar como fuente TrueType (.ttf)". Descarga el archivo ".zip" en una carpeta donde sepas que estará ahí (p. ej. la carpeta Descargas). Cuando la descarga esté lista, dirígete a la carpeta donde la guardaste y busca el archivo. Cuando lo encuentres, apúntalo y abre el menú contextual con el botón derecho del ratón (Ó la combinación Shift+F10) y después haz clic en "Extraer aquí" (O presiona la tecla "X" y después "Enter") para extraer los archivos. Busca un archivo titulado "pixeles.ttf", cuando lo encuentres, córtalo (CTRL+X) y pégalo en la carpeta "Fonts" (O usa la combinación ALT+D y después escribe <C:\Windows\Fonts>. Cuando estés adentro pega el archivo (CTRL+V)). ¡Y listo, ya puedes escribir textos con tu nueva fuente de letra! Espero que lo disfrutes.
Operation MXP is a port of 8bitoperator JVE font reworked into a very sharp style.
Contains:
- All original symbols ported, and reworked
- More latin keeping the same style
That's all! Lookin' forward to make the logos.