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This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. A recreation to the news bulletin from Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 21 CThe alternate version of the current font which is prone/ immune to coding.
Much like Unicodes 2.0, 3.0 and 4.5, it all has the same style along to our computer age.
It may seem that this font is developed for coding, but the further improvements for this font have clearly been updated.
This is a clone of Log Sys 1Unicode C, version 3.0.
This is a clone of Unicode 3.0 (Unicode B)It's quite not the same version as Unicodes 2.0, 3.0 and 4.5, but it's pretty obvious that this font has a sleek and bold feeling to it.
It might probably become one of the most popular pixelated fonts in the computer age.
This is a clone of Log Sys 1 AltMorita Casual is a perplexive, handwritten font that was once published through other MS-DOS games, but did not obtain an example of "Ready to Read with Pooh", since it is not yet still restored by the DOS system. Morita Casual may refer to Jōkichi or Kazuhito Morita's handwriting, but it cannot be reflected to Tolman, which is from Berkeley Softworks (1985), containing the GEOS FontPack 1 (C64 version). No similarities within this font is questioned.
Morita Casual 2 is the second installment of the now Morita Casual series. The second version of Morita Casual also identifies the handwriting made entirely by Kazuhito Morita, a sibling of Jōkichi Morita. This font pack was later reissued and installed to the public and media by January 25th, 2003.
This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. A recreation to the news bulletin from Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 26 MThis is Unicode A.
An updated version of Unicode 2.0 has been cloned.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)Similar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of UniGraphic 14 ASimilar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)A new version, note the Y with acute is wrong.
This is a clone of Unicode 3.0 (Unicode B)This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 21 D BoldUnicode 4.5
Unicode C version. This is a beta release. More will be up-to-date soon.
This is a clone of Unicode 4.0 (Unicode C 2.0)This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 21 CThis font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 26 MSimilar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
The Log Sys Megatrends version doesn't resemble the Perfect DOS/Classic Console age of the American Megatrends BIOS, but it's perfect for BIOS information.
Log Sys Megatrends 2 resembles the recent Log Sys Alt, but this version has more than different numbers.
This is a clone of Log Sys MegatrendsSimilar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)Similar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of UniGraphic 16 H BoldCloser to Unicode 2.0, which it has the Latin glyphs.
It kind of has a phone-to-digital feel, and that the font is quite a good resemblance to Log Sys 1 Alt.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 21 CThis font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 26 M