Online converter that substitutes the Mentat letter glyphs for English ones. Or you can download the font as a .ttf file and install it locally.
Over 50 Pre-patched fonts designed for enthusiasts who love to rice their terminal, window manager, and more, featuring over 60k icons as glyphs for ultimate customization and flair!
Tweak Mode lets you customize your patched fonts to suit your needs. You can include or exclude specific icon packs from a selected font using the corresponding index file. This index file, available in CSV format, makes it easy to search for glyphs with tools like fzf and can be seamlessly integrated with other tools for enhanced functionality.
Forge Mode allows you to create your own iconic fonts by converting SVG icons into a font format.
llama.ttf is a font file which is also a large language model and an inference engine for that model. The font shaping engine HarfBuzz, used in applications such as Firefox and Chrome, comes with a Wasm shaper allowing arbitrary code to be used to "shape" text.
In particular, this "arbitrary" code could in principle be an entire LLM inference engine with trained parameters bundled inside, relying on treating text containing magic symbols for fake "ligatures" to initialize the LLM and use it to generate text.
At the end of the day, what this means is that you can just use the font to run the LLM and e.g. get text generation in any Wasm-enabled HarfBuzz-based application; your favorite text editor/email client/whatever without having to wait for the vendor to include the "Copilot"-like features that everyone is rushing to implement these days. And everything runs completely locally. So perhaps this silly hack is in fact a billion dollar idea!? This also means that you can use your font to chat with your font.
The world's biggest collection of classic text mode fonts, system fonts and BIOS fonts from DOS-era IBM PCs and compatibles - preserving raster typography from pre-GUI times. Includes 8-bit and 16-bit fonts as well, including Atari, Tandy, and even some BIOS' characteristic typefaces.
TrueType (.ttf), bitmap (.fon) and web (.woff) remakes for 200+ character sets. Both pixel-perfect and aspect-corrected reproductions of the original raster fonts. Multi-lingual Unicode enhancements of selected system character sets. Free to use under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Topaz is a highly nostalgic monospaced typeface for people of a certain age and geographical distribution, but it's also a genuinely good font. It's high contrast, it's consistently designed (within the limits of 8x8px), and it's quite compact. It implements the ROM font of the Amiga 500 as a Truetype font, has all of the original symbols, and is Unicode compliant.
Free fonts have met their match. We know how hard it is to find quality freeware that is licensed for commercial work. We've done the hard work, hand-selecting these typefaces and presenting them in an easy-to-use format.
Comic Sans wasn't designed to be the world's most ubiquitous casual typeface. Comic Neue aspires to be the casual script choice for everyone including the typographically savvy.
The squashed, wonky, and weird glyphs of Comic Sans have been beaten into shape while maintaining the honesty that made Comic Sans so popular.
It's perfect as a display face, for marking up comments, and writing passive aggressive office memos.
Almost the best TrueType VGA fonts out there. Emulates DOS page 437 in Truetype. Free to download.
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.
This is a typeface font optimized for people who have dyslexia. Works because each character has a unique shape, which makes it resistant to the phenomena of flipping and reversal during reading. Free for personal use, cheap for school- or company-wide licensing.