Lettering based on the London Underground D78 Stock Passenger Information System.
A letter decorated with a tilting dot pattern.
It's inspired by lettering seen on a brochure for Dutch theatre group "Sater" which was designed by "Jurriaan Schrofer".
I couldn't get it much more accurate that this, neither do I think it was wise desicion to make the main design isometric. Since now I'm tied to this projection. I might do a straight aligned version in the future.
Anyway, I think it is still a cool looking type
This is a cloneStill dreaming of 24-pin printers...
This original 24×15 typeface is designed around the limitations presented by the near letter quality (NLQ) output of dot matrix printers (DMPs) during the '80s & '90s. Partially inspired by J. David Sapir's DOS font design program, LQMATRIX, it could have easily been created using that program back in the day.
(The "smart phone"-looking character in the À position is simply a placeholder, used as a quick reference to set vertical height lines while FontStructing.)
A dotty serif!
I love the technique of dotting, it gives me lots of oppertunites for curves, as you can see in the font.
The lowercase are alternates to the uppercase!
Thanks to all the fontstructers who give me determination and inspiration, such as frongile, riccard0, and elmonique!
Alternate version of connect the bots, reminiscent of dot matrix printers back in the day...
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Inspired by electronic circuitry, combined with a retro flavour in the structure of the letterforms, this display font is well suited to any computer / electronics or technology related application.
The word ‘systematic’ was taken as a starting point for development, and led me to draw upon a personal interest in the inner workings of electronics. The ordered chaos of all the connections running hither and thither is extraordinarily beautiful.
This is a clone of connect the botsELEKTRON AR-LCD 1_6×6 - Re-creation of the 6×6 dot matrix font that is used in the "WinstarWG12232A" 122×32 graphic LCD display module on the "Analog Rytm"drum machine by Elektron
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I used filters to mimic the original module's dot size and dot pitch:
Horizontal brick size: 0,89
Vertical brick size: 0,91
Horizontal grid scale: 0,8
Vertical grid scale: 0,94
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This is just one of the fonts that is used in the "Analog Rytm", there is number of different font size and designs used throughout the device's OS. Used together to create clear hierarchy and structure in the individual components.
I will try to provide the remaining others as seporate fontstructions as well soon.
The other fonts:
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 2_5×8
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 3_6×6
Enjoy!
Here’s a Remake of the original font from the VTech Explore and Write Activity Desk’s Screen.
I tried my best fitting all the New Characters within the 7×7 Matrix, Especially with Roman Number 8. But the New Characters I Made Just for this Font
1.0 (11/08/2023) - Initial Release
1.0.1 (13/08/2023) - Added Symbols for Some Animations and an Alternate Form of J.
1.0.2 (19/08/2023) - Added The Vietnamese O and U with Horn, Three Currency Symbols and Additional Punctuation.
1.1 (22/08/2023) - Added Greek, Cyrillic and Arabic.
1.2 (01/10/2023) - Fixed some Errors, and Added Medival Variants of О and Old Italic
1.2.1 (04/10/2023) - Added Extended Old Italic, Hebrew and a Variant of Z
1.2.2 (05/10/2023) - Added Klingon
1.2.3 (07/10/2023) - Added Variants of some Latin Letters, and Extended Arabic for Bosnian
1.2.4 (08/10/2023) - Added Syriac and Fixed a Cyrillic Letter.
1.3 (10/10/2023) - Added Hiragana and Katakana
1.3.1 (13/10/2023) - Added Most of Voynichese, The First Plane F Allocation
1.4 (05/11/2023) - Added Archaic “Tsan”, a G Shaped Stigma. + a Letter for Bactrian, Coptic and Kanbun.
1.4.1 (04/12/2023) - Added more Voynichese, but it’s still not complete yet.
Private Use Area Blocks
Incomposable Numbers - F000-F00F
Various Symbols for Educational Toys - F590-F8CF
Klingon - F8D0-F8FF
Voynich - FF400 - FF51F
Suggest New Characters and Fixes for Existing Characters in the Comments!
Will (Hopefully) be Updated Frequently!
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 2_5×8 - Re-creation of the 6×6 dot matrix font that is used in the "Winstar WG12232A" 122×32 graphic LCD display module on the "Analog Rytm" drum machine by Elektron
====================================================
I used filters to mimic the original module's dot size and dot pitch:
Horizontal brick size:0,89
Vertical brick size: 0,91
Horizontal grid scale:0,8
Vertical grid scale:0,94
====================================================
This is just one of the fonts that is used in the "Analog Rytm", there is number of different font size and designs used throughout the device's OS. Used together to create clear hierarchy and structure in the individual components.
The other fonts:
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 1_6×6
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 3_6×6
Enjoy
This is a clone