tiny5 is a variable-width, 5-pixel font playing with the concept of least amount of information while producing both legible and aesthetically pleasing text.
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- It is aimed at digital media, such as websites, mobile apps and, especially, monochrome LCD displays.
+It is inspired by the graphing calculators and digital gadgets of the 1980s-90s, where the constraints of limited pixel space demanded efficient and minimalist design. It can be used for invoking a retro or nostalgic feel, for conveying the idea of minimalism, or for efficiently presenting information on small displays.
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- Each of tiny5's glyphs was carefully crafted to be visually appealing and easy to read at any size.
- tiny5 fully supports the Google Fonts Latin Plus character set as well as Unicode blocks 0 to 2.
+tiny5 supports the Google Fonts Latin Kernel, Latin Core, Latin Plus, Latin African, Greek Core, Cyrillic Core and Cyrillic Plus character set.
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+To contribute, see see <a href="https://github.com/Gissio/font_tiny5">github.com/Gissio/font_tiny5</a>.
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-name: "Tiny 5"
+name: "Tiny5"
designer: "Stefan Schmidt"
license: "OFL"
category: "SANS_SERIF"
date_added: "2024-04-19"
fonts {
- name: "Tiny 5"
+ name: "Tiny5"
style: "normal"
- weight: 500
- filename: "Tiny5-Medium.ttf"
- post_script_name: "Tiny5-Medium"
- full_name: "Tiny5 Medium"
- copyright: "Copyright 2024 The Tiny5 Project Authors (https://github.com/Gissio/font_tiny5)"
+ weight: 400
+ filename: "Tiny5-Regular.ttf"
+ post_script_name: "Tiny5-Regular"
+ full_name: "Tiny5 Regular"
+ copyright: "Copyright 2024 The tiny5 Project Authors (https://github.com/Gissio/font_tiny5)"
}
subsets: "cyrillic"
subsets: "cyrillic-ext"
dest_file: "DESCRIPTION.en_us.html"
}
files {
- source_file: "fonts/ttf/tiny5-Medium.ttf"
- dest_file: "Tiny5-Medium.ttf"
+ source_file: "fonts/ttf/tiny5-Regular.ttf"
+ dest_file: "Tiny5-Regular.ttf"
}
branch: "main"
}