Calculator font with a 7-segment display. This should bring many of you back to school, but in a good way, I hope.
This one belongs to a small family called Calculatrix.
I've allowed "MWmw+" to break the grid because they were impossible to render otherwise...
Did/do you ever use oldschool calculators to write funny messages? Post your best calculator words in a comment! :D
An attempt to make a Calculatrix with both squares and hexagonal segments. The result doesn't really fit in with the others, but it has a harsh and highly technical appearance about it which I like.
More glyphs later, maybe?
This is a font based on a few found in the Wipe'Out racing game series. The blocky shapes are futuristic, yet rather simple. Perfect for an attention-grabbing headline. The name of this font is a reference to AG-Systems, a team in the series, and Wipe'Out Pure, a fan-favorite game in the series.
Hope you enjoy my first published FontStruction!
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1933109/circle-futuristic
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/529904/fs_rasterbator
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/597219/neonize_1
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/402774/digi_digi
This is a clone of The 2K12See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1111886/fs_squangular_square
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1441909/tm-build
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/217981/medical_station_alpha
https://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1262563/lattis-1
The standard font sets of the HD44780A00 and UA02 combined, using only the 5x8 characters, and preferring the UA02 ones where there are differences between the two sets (the cent sign for instance). Characters with dual or triple purposes are filling all of their potential slots.
Note that the following 'basic ASCII' characters differ between the -A00 and UA02 masks of the HD44780: 'A', 'S', 'g', 'i', 'm', 'w', '[', and 'ェ'. As of the update on 20201127, all of these in this font are using the UA02 version.
20231122: Now that FontStruct supports characters outside the Unicode BMP, I added the "Bell" character. I also added the Cyrillic Capital Yu, which I'd somehow overlooked. Thanks, ewpa, for pointing it out.
This is a (not very good) font designed to emulate the experience of a dot-matrix display; these displays are found on trains, buses, etc. This font supports most characters up to Latin-1 Supplement, and full Unicode support is on the way.
Attempt to render the Cyrillic alphabet using the 14-segment LCD screen. Really highlights how impractical the 14-seg is for Cyrillic text. All letters I couldn't "solve" are rendered as all-on. Most of the letters are taken from here https://helperbyte.com/questions/341983/display-the-cyrillic-alphabet-on-14-segment-display
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 1_6×6 - Re-creation of the 6×6 dot matrix font that is used in the "WinstarWG12232A" 122×32 graphic LCD display module on the "Analog Rytm"drum machine by Elektron
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I used filters to mimic the original module's dot size and dot pitch:
Horizontal brick size: 0,89
Vertical brick size: 0,91
Horizontal grid scale: 0,8
Vertical grid scale: 0,94
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This is just one of the fonts that is used in the "Analog Rytm", there is number of different font size and designs used throughout the device's OS. Used together to create clear hierarchy and structure in the individual components.
I will try to provide the remaining others as seporate fontstructions as well soon.
The other fonts:
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 2_5×8
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 3_6×6
Enjoy!