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This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. The notability of this article's subject is in question. If notability cannot be established, it may be listed for deletion or removed. Tagged since March 2010. Very few or no other articles link to it. Please help introduce links to this page from other articles related to it. Tagged since October 2009. artwiz fonts refers to a set of fonts originally created by Youngjin Hahn[1], an artist who was involved in the Free Software community and went by the alias "artwiz". Described as "very small futuristic ASCII fonts for X"[2], they are bitmap fonts, with varying styles of typefaces designed at a single pixel size. The fonts were incorporated as screen fonts in themes for the Blackbox window manager. Contents 1 The fonts 2 Continued use 3 References 4 External links // The fonts This is the list of fonts originally released: Anorexia (9x11 variable width) Aqui (12x13 variable width) Cure (6x10 fixed width) Drift (6x11 fixed width) Edges (5x10 fixed width) Gelly (9x10 variable width) Glisp-bold (10x11 variable width) Glisp (9x11 variable width) Kates (7x14 fixed width) Lime (5x10 fixed width) Mints-mild (9x9 variable width) Mints-strong (9x9 variable width) Nu (7x9 variable width) Smoothansi (6x13 fixed width) Snap (9x10 variable width) Continued use The minimalist nature of the fonts makes them popular with users of lightweight window managers[citation needed]. Alec Zapka has updated the fonts to be compatible with modern software and support an extended character set. References ^ Hahn, Youngjin. "artwiz's homepage". Archived from the original on 2000-11-09. http://web.archive.org/web/20001109085000/http://artwiz.artramp.org/. Retrieved 2009-10-18.  ^ Lee, Ho-seok (2001-11-02). "ITP: xfonts-artwiz -- Very small futuristic ASCII fonts for X". Debian Bug tracking system. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=117986. Retrieved 2009-10-18.  External links Alec Zapka's updated versions of the fonts VGA fonts for X collection, another set of bitmap fonts