Highway Gothic CMS 6x10 with 1px spacing between characters instead of 2px. Otherwise the same.
This is a clone of Highway Gothic CMS 6x10Font designed for use with Changeable Message Signs (CMS, aka VMS or DMS), based on the standard Highway Gothic font for road signs. Narrower variant, with most letters being 6px wide, with a few exceptions.
A compact version for anyone who needs it.
This is a clone of VMS MonoI decided to rework this font. Now it covers Latin Extended-A, Cyrillic except for U+0460 to U+04FF, and a few characters from General Punctuation, Currency Symbols (the Euro sign), and Alphabetic Presentation Forms (the ff, fi, and fl). The Coptic and obsolete Greek characters were removed.
2px spacing variant of my Highway Gothic CMS 5x7 font
This is a clone of Highway Gothic CMS 5x7My custom font for CMS displays (electronic highway signs), based on Highway Gothic (AKA FHWA series fonts). This is similar to my 4x7 and 5x7 CMS fonts, but is designed for higher resolution displays. Letters are generally 8 pixels wide and 14 pixels tall, though it is variable.
My custom font for CMS displays (electronic highway signs), based on Highway Gothic (AKA FHWA series fonts). Most uppercase letters are 4x7, most lowercase letters are 4x5 or 4x7. Based on my 5x7 variant.
This is a clone of Highway Gothic CMS 5x7This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
A digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
Kerning is a WIP that may or may not get finished.
The "LTA Authority" font family consists of this beautiful typeface + matching italics that are designed as an experiment on FontStruct’s composite bricks. For advanced editing on FontForge.
Supports Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplements, Cyrillic and General Punctuation.
Contains glyphs for battery icons and cell phones / smartphones / tablets.
Based on: The unnamed font used in the road signs splattered across Singapore and Brunei Darussalam.
A warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that our fonts may have been flagged by someone to the Land Transport Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. "LTA Authority"
2. "LTA Authority Italic"
3. "Abbas Nova"
4. "Abbas Nova Italic"
5. "Abbas Nova Condensed"
6. "Abbas Nova Condensed Italic"
7. "Abbas Nova Compressed"
8. "Abbas Nova Compressed Italic"
9. "Abbas Emilia"
10. "Abbas Emilia Italic"
11. "Abbas Emilia Condensed"
12. "Abbas Emilia Condensed Italic"
13. "Abbas Emilia Compressed"
14. "Abbas Emilia Compressed Italic"
15. "Marina One Origin"
16. "Marina One Pro"
17. "Down Town Origin"
18. "Down Town Pro"
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those display fonts sourced from any road sign(s) across Singapore and Brunei Darussalam through this font-building website FontStruct."
Because of them (whom they think that the intellectual property / copyright of this font belongs to Land Transport Authority, Singapore Police Force, Traffic Poiice, et. al.), this font is licenced with an "All Rights Reserved" licence.
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down just because you think that this font, at your own extremely biased view, is a "potential violation of any law(s) regarding infringement of copyright(s), patent(s), and/or trademark(s) as per regulations in Singapore (the Copyright Act of 2021) in itself".
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
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Any fonts that are created / published on FontStruct are the copyrighted work of the respective creator.