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🎨 jelly-pixel-font - Beautiful Pixel Fonts for Your Projects

πŸŽ‰ Introduction

Welcome to jelly-pixel-font! This is an open-source font that brings pixel art style to your projects. It supports various languages, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, making it versatile for creators around the world. Whether you're designing a game, creating an app, or working on artwork, this font adds a unique touch.

πŸ”— Download Now

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πŸš€ Getting Started

Follow these simple steps to download and install jelly-pixel-font on your computer.

  1. Click the Download Link Above: The link will take you to the Releases page where you can find all available versions of the font.
  2. Choose Your Version: Scroll through the list of releases and select the version that suits your needs. You will see options for different operating systems, so choose the one that corresponds to your device.
  3. Download the Font Files: Click on the download link for the font files. This will start the download process on your device. Depending on your Internet speed, this may take a few moments.
  4. Locate the Downloaded Files: Once the download completes, go to your Downloads folder (or the location where you save your files) to find the jelly-pixel-font ZIP file.
  5. Extract the Files: Right-click on the ZIP file and select "Extract All" to unpack the contents. This will create a new folder with the font files inside.

πŸ“₯ Download & Install

To install jelly-pixel-font, follow these steps:

  1. After extracting the files, you should see several files, including .ttf fonts.
  2. On Windows:
    • Right-click on each .ttf file and choose "Install". You can also drag the files into the Fonts folder found in Control Panel.
  3. On macOS:
    • Double-click each .ttf file. This will open Font Book. Click "Install Font" at the bottom of the window.
  4. On Linux:
    • Copy the font files to your local font directory (~/.fonts). You may need to refresh the font cache or restart your applications.

Now, jelly-pixel-font is ready to use in your projects!

πŸ’» System Requirements

  • Operating System: Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • RAM: Minimum of 2 GB of RAM recommended.
  • Disk Space: Requires at least 20 MB of free disk space for installation.

βš™οΈ Features

  • Multilingual Support: Works seamlessly with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters.
  • High Compatibility: Usable in various applications like word processors, design software, and programming projects.
  • Customizable: Use the pixel styles for different design needs, from playful to professional.

🌟 User Guide

Once installed, you can use jelly-pixel-font in any application that supports custom fonts. Here’s how:

  1. Open Your Application: Launch the software where you want to use the font.
  2. Access Font Settings: Go to the font selection area in the application.
  3. Locate jelly-pixel-font: Scroll through the fonts until you find "jelly-pixel-font." Click to select it for your project.

πŸ’¬ Support

If you face any issues or have questions, we encourage you to hop onto the GitHub Issues page. We are actively monitoring it and will assist you as quickly as possible.

πŸ“ License

jelly-pixel-font is released under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and distribute the font within the terms set by the license.

πŸ“Œ Stay Updated

For the latest updates, improvements, and news about jelly-pixel-font, keep an eye on the Releases page or follow the repository.

Happy designing with jelly-pixel-font! If you love using it, consider sharing your projects with the community.

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🎨 Create stunning pixel art with Jelly Pixel Font, an open-source, round-style font supporting a wide range of characters for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean scripts.

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