From the serif fonts to sans-serif and now we are going the other direction (at least in branding):
"The Skinny Font Taking Over Tech Companies and the White House"
From the serif fonts to sans-serif and now we are going the other direction (at least in branding):
"The Skinny Font Taking Over Tech Companies and the White House"
Besides of a game engine, I'm also working on an actual bitmap font set. At one point I want to make it open source, don't know what license to use for it yet (public domain/unlicense?). I try to include as many as possible, but this fontsize makes it pretty hard to distinguish between double acutes and tildes (which I didn't do, hoping languages don't use the two at the same time) and many Vietnamese combined diacritic characters. Font is variable width, and there's a mostly completed 5 pixel high version with capital letters only
Type nerds... What typeface do you think has the most attractive interpretation of an interrobang?
A “real” script font
https://www.ingofonts.de/ingofonts/en/iF_BiroScript/iF_BiroScript.html#buy_Biro