Ari-W9500 Regular
TrueTypeGNU/GPL
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ari-w9500.ttf
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Author's note
Ari-W9500 font is a unique pixelated typeface by Catterio Sylt. This condensed bitmap font embodies a retro, digital aesthetic reminiscent of early computer graphics yet gives off a futuristic impression. It seamlessly combines geometric patterns and pixel perfection to give you an instantly recognizable outcome that remains memorable even in passive situations.
Take advantage of the free techno display font and bring video games, online avatars, blogs, comic books, movie covers, magazines headings and articles, branding projects including logotypes or business cards to life with it. Mainly headlines are what this geometric typeface is expected to excel at!
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For more information, please visit the homepage of the font:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2368522/ari-w9500
Take advantage of the free techno display font and bring video games, online avatars, blogs, comic books, movie covers, magazines headings and articles, branding projects including logotypes or business cards to life with it. Mainly headlines are what this geometric typeface is expected to excel at!
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For more information, please visit the homepage of the font:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2368522/ari-w9500

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Basic font information
Copyright notice
Copyright Catterio Sylt 2023
Font family
Ari-W9500
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
Ari-W9500
Full font name
Ari-W9500 Regular
Name table version
Version 1.0
Postscript font name
Ari-W9500
Trademark notice
FontStruct is a trademark of FontStruct.com
Manufacturer name
Designer
Description
“Ari-W9500” was built with FontStruct
Designer description: Presenting... Ari-W9500 - a complete pixel font family with multiple weights & styles.
This is basically pixelated Arial. Nothing interesting, really. The font is heavily inspired by the pixelated font used in Microsoft's Windows 95. The project was originally meant to be an improved and revamped version of the popular W95FA pixel font.
With more than 1600 glyphs, the font can support a wide range of languages (primarily supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic).
The alternative glyphs of all the font styles included in the family are stored in the "Braille Patterns" Unicode block.
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Extra context:
For those who are wondering, Ari-W9500 began under construction BEFORE Rogue was even planned. After done publishing Rogue, I just wanted to finish this project up and move on.
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The entirety of the Ari-W9500 font family (6 styles):
• Ari-W9500 Regular
• Ari-W9500 Bold
• Ari-W9500 Display (Extra-bold)
• Ari-W9500 Condensed Regular
• Ari-W9500 Condensed Bold
• Ari-W9500 Condensed Display
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Future plans:
Looking forward to adding Hebrew support soon.
Due to technical difficulties, I WILL NOT be making italic versions for the styles.
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If you see any glyphs in the font that's incorrectly designed, please tell me by commenting.
Feel free to clone the project and add additional language support (e.g.: CJK, Thai, Arabic, Devanagari) as you wish.
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Honorable mention FOR VIETNAMESE USERS: (PLEASE READ)
For the Vietnamese users who try to type Vietnamese using this font, I apologize for compromising the diacritical marks to the point of illegible (especially in the display/extra-bold weight). I get the fact that stacked Vietnamese diacritical marks are supposed to be recognizable and easy to read. I mean, I myself am a local Vietnamese and know how it works. But, I have to except the fact that pixel fonts have limitations. Trying to keep the Em Height properly and NOT expanding it is hard, keeping the stacked diacritical marks' height in that small amount of horizontal space is even harder. To make the job even possible, legibility MUST be sacrificed. Otherwise, the Em Height would be ruined and the horizontal space of the font would look unreasonably large. I hope you locals do not get too mad over this. I am just trying to make it as good and legible as possible.
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Thanks for enjoying this moment with me. Happy (early) Lunar New Year.
Designer description: Presenting... Ari-W9500 - a complete pixel font family with multiple weights & styles.
This is basically pixelated Arial. Nothing interesting, really. The font is heavily inspired by the pixelated font used in Microsoft's Windows 95. The project was originally meant to be an improved and revamped version of the popular W95FA pixel font.
With more than 1600 glyphs, the font can support a wide range of languages (primarily supports Latin, Greek and Cyrillic).
The alternative glyphs of all the font styles included in the family are stored in the "Braille Patterns" Unicode block.
=================================
Extra context:
For those who are wondering, Ari-W9500 began under construction BEFORE Rogue was even planned. After done publishing Rogue, I just wanted to finish this project up and move on.
=================================
The entirety of the Ari-W9500 font family (6 styles):
• Ari-W9500 Regular
• Ari-W9500 Bold
• Ari-W9500 Display (Extra-bold)
• Ari-W9500 Condensed Regular
• Ari-W9500 Condensed Bold
• Ari-W9500 Condensed Display
=================================
Future plans:
Looking forward to adding Hebrew support soon.
Due to technical difficulties, I WILL NOT be making italic versions for the styles.
=================================
If you see any glyphs in the font that's incorrectly designed, please tell me by commenting.
Feel free to clone the project and add additional language support (e.g.: CJK, Thai, Arabic, Devanagari) as you wish.
=================================
Honorable mention FOR VIETNAMESE USERS: (PLEASE READ)
For the Vietnamese users who try to type Vietnamese using this font, I apologize for compromising the diacritical marks to the point of illegible (especially in the display/extra-bold weight). I get the fact that stacked Vietnamese diacritical marks are supposed to be recognizable and easy to read. I mean, I myself am a local Vietnamese and know how it works. But, I have to except the fact that pixel fonts have limitations. Trying to keep the Em Height properly and NOT expanding it is hard, keeping the stacked diacritical marks' height in that small amount of horizontal space is even harder. To make the job even possible, legibility MUST be sacrificed. Otherwise, the Em Height would be ruined and the horizontal space of the font would look unreasonably large. I hope you locals do not get too mad over this. I am just trying to make it as good and legible as possible.
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Thanks for enjoying this moment with me. Happy (early) Lunar New Year.
Extended font information
Platforms supported
PlatformEncoding
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 and onwards semantics, Unicode BMP only.
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
Font details
Created2024-02-06
Revision1
Glyph count1641
Units per Em2048
Embedding rightsEmbedding for preview & printing allowed
Family classNo classification
WeightSemi-light
WidthCondensed
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureRegular
Complete pack contains 6 font weights listed below:
ari-w9500.ttf
ari-w9500-condensed-display.ttf
ari-w9500-condensed.ttf
ari-w9500-condensed-bold.ttf
ari-w9500-bold.ttf
ari-w9500-display.ttf
ari-w9500-condensed-display.ttf
ari-w9500-condensed.ttf
ari-w9500-condensed-bold.ttf
ari-w9500-bold.ttf
ari-w9500-display.ttf
Ari-W9500 Condensed Display Regular
TrueTypeGNU/GPL
Ari-W9500 Condensed Regular
TrueTypeGNU/GPL
Ari-W9500 Condensed Bold Regular
TrueTypeGNU/GPL
Ari-W9500 Bold Regular
TrueTypeGNU/GPL
Ari-W9500 Display Regular
TrueTypeGNU/GPL