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{{tp|linja Sipiki}} is a 6x6 pixel font, created and named after {{tok|jan Sikipi}}, with help from {{tok|jan Ke Tami}}. It was developed through 2023<ref>{{cite Discord|url=https://discord.com/channels/301377942062366741/340307145373253642/1161863794528624725|name={{tok|jan Sipiki}}|username=jan_sipiki_kipisi|channel={{tok|pali-musi}}|server={{tp|ma pona pi toki pona}}|access-date=2024-01-14}}</ref> and published in 14 October 2023.<ref name="sipiki2023" />
 
The cartouches are filled out instead of having lines around the glyphs, and the glyphs inside are inverted to be invisible (i.e. with a black font color and a white background, regular characters are black on white, but a cartouche would be one big black spot and the characters inside the cartouche are white on black).
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{{tp|linja leko pi luka tu}} is a 7x7 pixelated font by AgentMuffin, published on 1 October 2021.<ref name="agentmuffin2021" />
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| range = All {{tp|ku suli}} and lots more
| style = Handdrawn
| author = {{tok|nanpa Tonpite}} (trollbreeder)
| license = [https://openfontlicense.org/ OFL]
| cartouche = yes
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{{tp|nasin luka}} is a handwritten font by {{tok|nanpa Tonpite}} (trollbreeder). This font additionally supports {{tp|tuki tiki}} characters.
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{{tp|sitelen pona pi palisa mute}} is a font adaption of {{tp|sitelen pona}} into a {{w|16-segment display}}, created by WMCook.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1905254/sitelen-pona-pi-palisa-mute|title={{tok|sitelen pona pi palisa mute}}|website=Fontstruct|author=WMCook|access-date=10 November 2023}}</ref> Due to the technical limitations of the font-making program {{w|Fontstruct}}, the {{tp|sitelen pona}} glyphs take on space in the Unicode blocks designated for Latin characters, sharing codepoints with some other Fontstruct fonts.<ref group="lower-alpha" name="fontstruct" />
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{{font
| Toki Pona Bubble
| compact = yes
| system = {{tp|sitelen pona}}
| range = All of {{tp|ku suli}}
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{{font
| Toki Pona Bubble (color)
| compact = yes
| system = {{tp|sitelen pona}}
| range = All of {{tp|ku suli}}
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| license = Personal use only
| ligature = yes
| start = 3 February 2022<ref name="bubblereddit" />
| rangestart = U+F0B4
}}
Toki Pona Bubble is a pair of fonts created by Jordan W. Martin in 2022.<ref name="bubblereddit" /> They feature characters outlines with patterns inside as a lineart version and the the color font has all the characters colored in red, blue, green, or yellow, with the outline and the pattern in a darker shade. The words meaning the main colors are also colored respectively.
 
The colored version serves as a basis for a downloadable poster which shows all supported sitelen pona characters on one sheet. Colored fonts are not supported everywhere. If the color feature is not supported, the font tends to get displayed as black (or whatever the default color is set to) anywhere there is color. As a result, they may look like bold black characters, which should not hinder legibility.
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{{font
| {{tp|sitelen pona pona}}
| system compact = sitelenponidoyes
| system = Sitelenponido
| range = pu glyphs, plus the initial set of extended {{tp|linja pona}} characters
| range = {{tp|pu}} glyphs, plus {{tp|apeja}}, {{tp|kijetesantakalu}}, {{tp|kin}}, {{tp|kipisi}}, {{tp|leko}}, {{tp|monsuta}}, {{tp|namako}}, {{tp|oko}}, {{tp|pake}}, {{tp|tonsi}}
| style = uniform line weight
| author = Jack Humbert
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| ligature = yes
| mono = yes
| start = 28 December 2022<ref name="linku" />
| compact = y
}}
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| mono = yes
| feature = A few ligatures
| start = 24 December 2023<ref name="kije2023" />
| rangestart = U+E000
| compact = y
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==Notes==
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==References==
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