Based on the PIS displays of British Rail Class 377 Electrostar. Also used in Class 357 Electrostar, Class 375 Electrostar, Class 376 Electrostar and Class 377/1, 377/2, 377/3 & 377/4.
English: Based on the PIS displays of Withdrawn in British Rail Class 315. Last day service on 09 December 2022.
German: Basierend auf den PIS-Anzeigen von zurückgezogen in der British Rail Klasse 315. Letzter Betriebstag am 09. Dezember 2022.
Swedish: Baserat på PIS-visningarna av Utdragna i British Rail klass 315. Sista dag för service den 09 december 2022.
Turkish: Britanya Demiryolları Sınıf 315'te Çekilen gösterimlerine dayanmaktadır. Son hizmet günü 09 Aralık 2022.
Based on the PIS displays of Withdrawn in London Underground D78 Stock train. Last day service on 4th April 2017.
A font based on the date stamps superimposed on photos taken with an old Sony Cybershot digital camera, exact model unknown, circa 2000.
IMPORTANT: This is NOT a 100 percent accurate recreation of Sony's original font! I do not have access to the original camera itself, only the photos taken with it. Only the characters which appear in said photos are direct copies: digits 0-9, and letters A-G, J, L-P, R-V, and Y. The process of reconstructing these characters was one of trial and error, as I had to contend with both the non-integer scaling of the pixels and the loss of detail caused by JPG compression. However, I am quite confident that my recreations of the aforementioned characters are correct.
The rest of the characters, by contrast, are new fabrications, not directly copied from the original font— if, indeed, "the original font" existed in the first place. (A few design inconsistencies, such as E and F having their crossbars at different heights, suggest to me that they weren't all designed by the same person at the same time.) This meant I had to make a number of editorial decisions when designing them, especially given the limited 8x13 resolution. Some of them were done more-or-less from scratch, like H and I. Others were modifications of existing letters, like Q from O and X from Y. Others still, like W, took inspiration from other Sony fonts of a similar vintage, including SonyCam Original, Xane123's excellent recreation of the Sony Handycam font.
While the images I worked from only included letters and numbers, I went ahead and designed characters to fill out the Basic Latin character set. These too took inspiration from the above-mentioned sources. In fact, the asterisk character was taken directly from SonyCam Original— when cropped to content, it was exactly 8 pixels wide, and I hadn't been able to get the design working myself! I'm not exactly happy with all of them, but at some point I perfect becomes the enemy of good. If you have access to a Sony Cybershot camera with characters matching the authentic ones (0-9, A-G, J, L-P, R-V, Y), please leave a comment below! I would love to improve the authenticity of this font, if possible.
Recommended color value: #FF3925
Based on the PIS displays of British Rail Class 220 Voyager. Also used the Class 221 Super Voyager, Class 222 Meridian and Docklands Light Railway B90/B92/B2K Stock.
Based on the PIS displays of British Rail Class 395 Javelin (Orange font). Destination Board and High Speed trains.
Based on the Dot Matrix Indicator of London Underground Station (Orange Font).
[U+1AF0 - U+1AFA] Numeral characters contain numbers and colon for the clock.
Supports: Danish, Dutch, English, German, Icelandic, Indonesian, Norwegian, Swedish and Turkish.
Based on the Dot Matrix Indicator of London Underground Station (Orange Font).
[U+1AF0 - U+1AFA] Numeral characters contain numbers and colon for the clock.
The combination of a fast paced voice and green LED letters provide a calming reassurance on your well deserved train ride home.
Based on the PIS displays of the Desiro UK; classes 185, 350, 360, 444 and 450.
Also seen on Express Sprinter Class 158, South Western Turbo Class 159 and class 455. In amber, it can be found on classes 317, 321 and 322.
English PIS displays of London Overground Class 378 Capitalstar trains. Lioness Line on London Euston and Watford Junction | Mildmay Line on Stratford and Clapham Junction or Richmond | Windrush Line on Highbury & Islington and Battersea Park, Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace, New Cross or West Croydon.
Russian PIS-дисплеев поездов Лондон Овердраунд класса 378 Капиталстар.
Львиная линия на Лондон Юстон и Ватфорд Джанкшн | Линия Милдмей на Стратфорде и Клапхэм Джанкшн или Ричмонд | Линия Виндраш на станциях Хайбери и Ислингтон, Баттерси Парк, Клапхэм Джанкшн, Кристал Пэлас, Нью-Кросс или Вест-Кройдон.
Based on the PIS displays of London Underground Victoria Line 2009 Stock trains (Orange Font).
Used in 1980 - 2008.
This is a clone of 1980s TV Game Show Font MonospacedLetters are 6x10, Exceptions are for the M, N, O, Q and the W which are 8x10!
R110B Insider (Interior) Signage - Routes.
Font is Incomplete
WARNING: my Fonts are NOT ALWAYS ACURATE. i come from Berlin, not NYC
this was for the first exercise from the "thinking with type" book by ellen lupton!
the prompt was to make a rectilinear (thus the name "rectilia") bitmap font with no curves or diagonals (even using "staircases", but i cheated a little lololol)
this was my first time making a font! i'm happy with the end result and would be overjoyed if you liked it too and decided to use it!
*P.S: it's only in caps! if you enter lowercase letters they'll turn up empty.
This font has several alternate glyphs to VHS Gothic.
This is a clone of VHS GothicNOTE: This a recreation of the PSX Lain font however it isn't, a full on accurate recreation on the PSX Lain font but do keep in mind there isn't a sprite rip of the PSX Lain font or the games other sprites too, so... I tried recreating with footage from the gameplay videos from YouTube, there's also bonuses like accents and cyrillics and other stuff too.
Creating this font I was inspired by gothic architecture from the city of Bristol with the sharp shapes and crosses that it entails. My secondary inspiration was Early 2000s grunge clothing with its excessive crosses and wings ect, hence the wing motif on the "F", which I translated into pixel art style.