This is a dot-matrix version of a very popular classic computer!
This is a clone of Apple 2b Dot-Matrixeverything on your keyboard is monospace, 5x9 pixels. some special unicode characters are two spaces wide though, so the font is not entirely monospace. there are no characters that are not either six or twelve pixels wide (including spacing)
This is a thick dot-matrix version of a very popular classic computer (fixing 1 pixel wider than the original), and it's normally used on word processors, electric billboards, etc. Probably a great font! Update: I just updated to the better, thick dots for all letters and symbols.
This is a clone of Apple 2b Dot-MatrixNOT
SPHERICAL
This is a clone of K.Y. Antialias PixelFigured it looked good with no spaceing inbetween; now it can fit in a 10x10 grid!
This is a clone of K.Y. AntialiasKinda wide and cool looking font that was meant for a hex editor. I decided to practice my pixel art skills and add some symbols for writing big numbers, as well as an italic number set loosely based on my own handwriting.
This is a version of a very popular classic computer with scanlines! This font mimics the CRT display.
This is a clone of Apple 2a Dot-MatrixRecreated character set of the Brother EP-20/22 Electronic Thermal Typewriter (1983).
Square-pixel variation also available.
Square-pixel variation of the dot-matrix original.
This is a clone of Brother EP-20/22 Electronic Typewriter