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Published: 21st September, 2015
Last edited: 21st September, 2015
Created: 15th September, 2015
After looking at several examples, this is my interpretation of a 16 Segment alphabet, an expansion of my Curved Seven Segment experiment. Hopefully a little more elegant than the traditional "sharp-angled" versions. The interior diagonals are not as nice as I would like, but suitable for this project.
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Published: 13th September, 2015
Last edited: 13th September, 2015
Created: 13th September, 2015
Clone of Curved Seven Segment. A variant of my previous font: the lower left segment now matches the other three corners, allowing for a symmetrical design of hexdecimal letters. Again, 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 (:).This is a clone of Curved Seven Segment
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Published: 12th September, 2015
Last edited: 23rd September, 2015
Created: 10th September, 2015
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 (:).
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Published: 10th February, 2010
Last edited: 10th February, 2010
Created: 10th February, 2010
It's almost calculator-like font. It also can be treated as pixel.
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Published: 2nd August, 2009
Last edited: 10th April, 2012
Created: 1st August, 2009
A segmented font for a futuristic computer display terminal...
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Published: 17th May, 2008
Last edited: 16th February, 2009
Created: 17th May, 2008
Classic monospaced 5x7 LCD pixel font. Characters based off of the specs for the Epson SED1278 chip. (most Latin, only partial Cyrillic, Greek, and Katakana)
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Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 10th April, 2012
Created: 9th April, 2012
[Clone of Futuristic Terminal Display by Goatmeal.]
I really like the original font, but I thought about changing it a bit to fit my taste and to add some new glyphs into it. I slightly changed the shape of some letters, digits and symbols by adding that extra little segment at line ends (such as in "S", "6" and "?"), removed the "weird" dot from the "O", changed "1", "2" and "@", added a lot of other typographic and other symbols (for example "#", "~", "§" and superscript 1/2/3) and some accented letters.
The font is now capable of displaying english, hungarian, german and probably a couple other languages with extended latin alphabets, and is now fully usable in MS Office's "show whitespace" mode (has both the "pilcrow" and the "not" sign). Also includes soft hyphen and non-breaking space!This is a clone of Futuristic Terminal Display