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A quick experiment, inspired by the LCD numbers of my Casio calculator watch and the digital screens of modern gasoline pumps. Hopefully a little more elegant than the traditional "sharp-angled" versions. Limited to hexadecimal values (A-F, a-f, 0-9), the decimal point (period .), and the colon (:).

26 Comments

Comment by Goatmeal 12th september 2015
You have managed to capture the essence beautifully.
Comment by thalamic 12th september 2015
@thalamic - As always, thank you for the kind words! :^)
Comment by Goatmeal 12th september 2015
@meek - Rob, is there a problem with the Live feed? Whether it's Selected or All, the 2nd page (Show More) jumps back to Sept 5.
Comment by Goatmeal 13th september 2015
@goatmeal - Thanks. Yes it was skipping the 2nd page. Should be ok now.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 14th september 2015
Very nice detail in this. More glyphs?
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 14th september 2015
Excellent study! Looking forward to more glyphs.
Comment by laynecom 14th september 2015
Beautifully done and so nostalgic.
Comment by p2pnut 14th september 2015
@meek & @laynecom - I have a clone version with a modified lower-left corner for hexadecimal (A-F), but I shall add those glyphs (and maybe more) here!
Comment by Goatmeal 14th september 2015
@p2pnut - Thanks, p2pnut. I always appreciate your kind words.
Comment by Goatmeal 14th september 2015
Now includes (A-F & a-f) for hexadecimal displays.
Comment by Goatmeal 15th september 2015
The round corners give this and its clone a really nice touch!
Comment by four 23rd september 2015
@four - Thanks for the kind words! See also my 16 Segment version:

Curved 16 Segment
Comment by Goatmeal 23rd september 2015
Corrected the bottom segment of the 3.
Comment by Goatmeal 23rd september 2015
Even For Elevators
Comment by HamadFail 29th october 2015

I need all the characters in Curved Seven Segment and Curved Seven Segment2 fonts

Comment by prajiwale 3rd december 2018

@prajiwale - The fonts are able to be cloned.  Please feel free to add the letters you need.  :^)

Comment by Goatmeal 4th december 2018

for "Clock Digits Hrdns&Improv" I will add all the letters. not just the hexadecimal values. Adding more letters to complete Basic Latin. Adding more latin to my font.

Comment by kaydenkaleb Mon, 1st january

@kaydenkaleb - That's what cloning (where permitted) is for.  Hope to see your expanded work!

Comment by Goatmeal Mon, 1st january

Oh I have failed to see this one before, nice work on the soft corners. I have done an attempt at making a roundish segmented LCD as well, but at much smaller scale. Your version therefor has a much more sleek and elegant look. Nice one!

Comment by Sed4tives Mon, 1st january

This was my attempt:

Comment by Sed4tives Mon, 1st january

@Sed4tives - Thank you for the kind words!  I like your design, too; it's quite stylish!  :^)

Comment by Goatmeal Mon, 1st january

@Goatmeal Thank You for my comment! I even made my own. but I ended up Using Glyphr Studio to make your font.

Comment by kaydenkaleb Tue, 2nd january

I want to make "Humblower segment". 

Comment by kaydenkaleb Tue, 2nd january

intuit-digital, add all letters and symbols :)

Comment by kaydenkaleb Tue, 2nd january

How about I make "intuit-digital" Seven Segment?

Comment by kaydenkaleb Tue, 2nd january

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