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A light variant of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Sqaure Edges
Addition Cyrillic letters made by "Dmitriy Sychiov" (Sychoff)
A rounded varient of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Rounded Edges
This is a clone of BlockTrain RegularA light rounded variant of BlockTrain. Pixel/Bitmap style font with Rounded Edges
This is a clone of BlockTrain RoundedAlternate 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 botsAn alternative version with the external connectors removed.
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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 botsInspired 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.
The original font from the dynamic highway signposts / variable-message signs (dWiSta) in Hesse, Germany!
Many non-alphanumeric characters which aren't used on the signs, are replaced with icons used on the signs, e.g.:
§ (paragraph) = Autobahn A3
% (percent) = Autobahn A5
$ (dollar) = Autobahn A67
| (vertical bar) = traffic jam
@ (at-sign) = construction
= (equal sign) = airport
# (hashtag) = stadium
etc. etc.
This font was created and used as a cookie cutter in the process of developing the connect the bots typeface.
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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 bots