Material design icon font and CSS framework for self hosting the icons.
Demo and visual directory of icons: https://marella.me/material-icons/demo/
ART is a Python lib for text converting to ASCII art. Turn regular old text into rendered ASCII art with a single function. Also generates textmoji from names (aprint("butterfly")
). Random art (randart()
) is also possible. You can also specify the font used and how it's decorated (if you want). Can even be used as a CLI tool.
Free and libre fonts for desktop and web use.
A clean implementation of a common lettering style found on technical drawings, engraved office signs, computer and typewriter keyboards, and some comic books and avionics from the mid-20th century.
An open source terminal font for BBSes and general terminal usage! This font is based upon FixedSys with adaptations to make it more like the Mode7 TeleText font.
Python script to simulate the display from "The Matrix" in terminal. Uses half-width katakana unicode characters by default, but can use custom character sets. Accepts keyboard controls while running. Based on CMatrix.
Web font downloader/inliner.
Downloads a set of web fonts specified by @font-face rules in a CSS file. By default, woff2 equivalents are inlined as the modern browsers all support it.
By inlining woff files, this reduces the number of server roundtrips by two in the best case (the external CSS and woff files), one in the worst (just the external CSS). By reducing roundtrips we can reduce the amount of time we risk showing a flash of unstyled or hidden text content.
This tool is currently designed to work against Google's font server but should work against any hosted CSS font that uses @font-face.
B612 is an highly legible open source font family designed and tested to be used on aircraft cockpit screens.
The degooglify.sh script takes as arguments local files and URLs (leading to fonts.googleapis.com). It handles multiple arguments, including mixing of URLs and files. It then downloads the CSS files from URLs provided, and in all local and downloaded files looks for @import (with URL pointing to fonts.googleapis.com) and src: (with URL pointing to fonts.gstatic.com) statements. Once done, it rewrites the files in question to point to the downloaded files.
Almost the best TrueType VGA fonts out there. Emulates DOS page 437 in Truetype. Free to download.
Input takes its aesthetic cues from monospaced fonts and pixel fonts designed for consoles and screens, but casts off the technical limitations that constrained them. Designed to make programming easy on the eyes from the desktop. Generous spacing, large punctuation, and easily distinguishable characters. Multiple weights and widths.
50 awesome and totally free futuristic fonts you can use to design. Many of these work best when set at larger sizes, but we’ve also included a few that are more versatile and lend themselves to parts of a design other than headlines or quotes. Free to download and use.
How to use JQuery to change fonts on the fly on a web page.
How to dynamically load web fonts for styling.
How to extract and install the new Microsoft Office fonts without needing Office 2007 or Windows.
Type stuff in and it turns it into ASCII art. Perfect for banners, e-mail flyers, and IRC.
A website that lets you upload SVG files and it'll convert them into Bootstrap compatible glyphicons for use in your website. Also has a huge archive of icons that you can download and use.
OpenDyslexic is a font which was designed to mitigate some of the difficulties posed in reading by dyslexia. Several variants (bold, italic, et cetera) are included in the files. The font is free - the only requirement is that you acknowledge that the font is OpenDyslexic.
Somebody came up with a five-bit code to replace the alphabet. You, too, can depict words as two-dimensional barcodes and give yourself migraines trying to read Shakespeare in the original Baudot!