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This is the digital font used on Family Feud during the Combs (1988-1994) and Dawson 2.0 (1994-1995) eras.
This is a clone of Fast Money (Dawson 1.0 Era B)This is an alternate version of the digital font used throughout the Richard Dawson era from 1976 until 1985; this version is used for the Fast Money bonus round, with the "0", "3", "6" and "9" looking different compared to how the appeared in the main game rounds.
This is a clone of Fast Money (Dawson 1.0 Era A)Inspired by radios' displays.
05 JULY 2022:
Fixed: Q, q, 6
Added: Æ, æ, £, <, >, (, )
This is a clone of Digital Radio Display 14 SegVariant of "Anycall Mono 6x14" that is more accurate to how the font is displayed in the BIOS, where the glyphs are rendered 5 pixels wide instead of 6.
This is a clone of Anycall Mono 6x14"Amarone della Valpolicella, usually known as Amarone is an Italian DOCG denomination of typically rich dry red wine"
Amarone typeface has an elegant serif resemble the below part of a wine glass and a heavy ball as a drop of wine. Beside two prominent features, extreme contrast width, rounded corners and square shape are common parts of all letters.
This font consists of three basic shapes: square, quarter circle and triangle. When I first tried to make this font, I was deeply attracted by the shape of the letter O. I found the counter to be a fascinating shape which led me to create the whole alphabet.
When I designed the letter A, I realised that it looked like a circus tent. But after more and more letters were designed, especially the letter G, I gradually found that the font was beginning to look like a toy made from interlocking triangles – a popular toy in Chinese middle schools. It can be bent into many different shapes.
The RomByte font when displayed on a matrix display in real life.
Comes with the feature that when you look far away / when the font is small, you don't notice the small gaps. However, when you up look closely, you can spot the tiny gaps between the pixels.
Can be used as a grey-colored version of RomByte if displayed correctly.
This is a clone of RomByte