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Download Designer Genes Font Family From Comicraft

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Designed by John Roshell, Designer Genes is a display and pixel font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by Comicraft. Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 After eleven years and millions of character combinations, scientists at the Comicraft Alphabet Genome research facility in the Mojave Desert, under the direction of the genetartist known only as ’Ladronn,’ have finally determined the DNA sequence responsible for ensuring a good eye for design. DESIGNERGENES has been modified by our genetic engineers to guarantee high performance display lettering every time. Thanks to the selfless sacrifice of Comicraft volunteers, various mutations of this font have been thoroughly tested in the pages of UNCANNY X-MEN, NEW X-MEN and HIP FLASK: UNNATURAL SELECTION and can now be introduced to human society at l

Download Pixel Pants Font Family From Pizzadude.dk

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Designed by Jakob Fischer, Pixel Pants is a pixel and retro font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by Pizzadude.dk. Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Pixel Pants is my wanna-be 1980-ies pixelfont. Well, it really looks like a pixel font, but it’s kid of fake - at larger sizes you will notice the wacky and uneven lines, but it sure do bring back memories of the 80-ies! I’ve made 5 different versions of each letter - just to break the monotony of the usual pixel font! Insert coin and enjoy! Download Pixel Pants Font Family From Pizzadude.dk

Download Comodot Font Family From SevenType

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Designed by Vitória Neves, Comodot is a pixel font family. This typeface has four styles and was published by SevenType. Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Comodot is a minimalist layered font family with a pixelated yet sophisticated look. You can either use the top layer or top and bottom layer together to create a shadowed effect. The price of buying a single or the family is just the same so while you’re at it why not get the whole family? Comodot supports most Latin languages. It also comes with arrows and even some fun dingbats! This font is great for display purposes or even logos. Use it for headlines, posters, magazines, book covers, just anything that needs to stand out. We can’t wait to see your projects using Comodot. Feel free to share them with us via email to hi@seventype.com. Download Comodo

Download VP Pixel Pro Font Family From VP Type

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Designed by Val Kalinic, VP Pixel Pro is a pixel font family. This typeface has five styles and was published by VP Type. Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 VP Pixel Pro is designed to be the definitive standard for a pixel typeface. It combines a vast character set with advanced typographic features. This fresh take on the retro grid streamlines the pixel style for modern high-resolution screens. With over a thousand characters, it guarantees full support for over 200 languages, ensuring your work can be localised effortlessly in the future and translated into virtually any language that uses the Latin alphabet. All fonts in this family include upper case, lower case, and small capitals letters (as well as the Greek alphabet, multiple sets of numerals, a large set of punctuation marks, and other symbols). Many of

Download Ray Font Family From Indian Type Foundry

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Designed by Satya Rajpurohit, Ray is a pixel font family. This typeface has five styles and was published by Indian Type Foundry. Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 3 Download Now Server 2 Ray is a light-hearted family of display fonts. Its letterforms were inspired by the kind of typefaces used on digital displays. The family includes five variants, each of which shares the same character width, inter-character spacing, and OpenType features. They are each derived from a strict grid. Ray One’s letterforms make use of a series of dots overlayed on top of a background grid. The capital letters, lining figures, and lowercase ascenders are nine dots tall. The x-height is seven dots. The descenders have two dots worth of space available below the baseline. The Ray Two fonts uses squares instead of dots. These all run into each other, but still