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A rugged bitmap display type inspired by the digital age of tactical espionage. Includes basic Cyrillic.
Clone of a thick rounded 9-Segment LCD display . I changed its symetry more to my liking and set all segments to fit within the character 8 boundaries. It had only letters needed to indicate time, date, temperature or AM/PM, but I expanded it a bit later...
This is a clone of STF_9-SEGMENT LCD (ROUND)A font based on the LED scrolling bar text seen on the 2007-2015 set of 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.'
Some letters were my own imitation due to it being unseen on the show (such as K, Q, V, X... the list goes on.)
Basic 7-segment slanted font enhanced with 3 extra segments to fill whole alphabet. Quasi-monospaced, characters width is constant, separators have own width.
This is a clone of 7-seg Digi ItaClone of Mínimo Reloj Cuadrado. Improved 'AM' and 'PM', moved 'PM' from 'B' to 'P', copied them to LC, and fixed '0'.
This is a clone of Mínimo Reloj CuadradoThe RomByte font when displayed on a matrix display in real life.
Comes with the feature that when you look far away / when the font is small, you don't notice the small gaps. However, when you up look closely, you can spot the tiny gaps between the pixels.
Can be used as a grey-colored version of RomByte if displayed correctly.
This is a clone of RomByteMade a font based on a logo I drew for a new version I'm making of that old game I made in a summer Game Design class years ago called "Hexamo". It's gonna be a top-down shooter with some horror elements about a bio-mechanical cube guy trying to escape the wrath of Super Robot Cancer.
A Sci-Fi themed display font.
This is my first shot at making an actual display typeface. Honestly, I am quite impressed at how this turned out.
Although this is still very imcomplete, I am planning to go back & continue this Fontstruction soon.
This is a cloneA painstaking recreation of the font found in the notes of FAITH: The Unholy Trinity, one of my personal favorite games. Each letter, number, and most of the symbols were copied precisely from the notes, though I had to improvise on &+#@_<=>\^`{|}~