This font has several alternate glyphs to VHS Gothic.
This is a clone of VHS Gothic(Credit to Paradigm The Great for the original typeface.)
This font is pretty much of a mixture of a few sources, including various VCR bitmaps, Teletext bulletins (mainly Ceefax), and the Trilithic EASyPLUS, which encodes/decodes broadcasts of the Emergency Alert System. As of now, this font is comprised primarily with Basic Latin characters, as well as a few extra accents and glyphs.
I have also created bold and alternate variants for this font:
Alternate- https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2481223/chargen-92-1-6-6
Bold- https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2422440/chargen-92-1-6-5
This is a clone of CHARGEN '92You can download this font and use it for EPG's, Closed Captions, Subtitles, and much more!
This is a clone of EPG BulletinThis font's title means "masterpiece" in Spanish. The FontStruction can be used for closed-captioning, translating, videogame developing, cable footages, and much more! Please give credit to us when you download this font. Tell us what you think in the comment section below!
Good luck and have a nice day, everyone!
This is pretty similar to Small Fonts, with a twist of MS Sans Serif and CEEFAX Teletext 2. Notice that it is not pretty much compared to Unicode 4.5. This was reissued no later than August 23rd, 1997.
During the mid-80s to the 1990s, the BBC Crew had to copy the same teletext/closed-captioning direct from the UK, but throughout the Americas, other local TV stations decided to broadcast a newspaper-styled page, although it doesn't appear to look like MS Sans Serif from the same computer in 1994. CEEFAX Teletext 3 was then launced in December 27th, 1989 and was reissued no more than April 14th, 1995.
The CEEFAX Bulletin consists of uppercase letters only.
Throughout early March 1998, in the UK, many CEEFAX pages have been updated, but in the US, when they show more pages, it recovers the same teletext style as mentioned in the UK.
A clear revival of the font used in Teletext, an information retrieval service that ran on old TVs from 1970s.
This 10 px ht font is in size 7.5 on Windows due to the 75% scaling of height.
Sadly, Singapore has ceased operations of its own Teletext service, named MediaCorp Teletext, on Monday, 30 September 2013.
Updated this font to include characters from languages the original font did not support, like Latin Extended A, and Latin Extended Additional.
Includes three extra configurations for the "small letter A" (including accented A's) that were used in the first two experiments.
Note: There are other variants that was made by jffry101 ("Teletext Double Height" and "Teletext") in 2019. Take note that this design has no connection to that variant, so don't complain that this font is a "clone" of that font.
A very stern warning to Singapore:
It has come to our attention, that our fonts may have been flagged by someone to the Infocomm Media Development Authority to be "unauthorised" and "copyright-infringing" under the Copyright Act of 2021". Those fonts are:
1. Teletext Reborn
This is not true, and is considered to be slanderously defamatory against the Font Designer, and FontStruct as a whole.
I have my reasons for my decision, and I will stand by it, in terms of:
"Preservation of those fonts sourced from mobile phones, landline phones, household appliances (like TVs), et. al., through this font-building website FontStruct."
To all Singaporeans:
You have absolutely no right to ask me to take it down, even if you say otherwise.
The Teletext service that you have aired until 30 September 2013, for which the font that you see here, is stored in the character ROM sets of the TV sets of the viewers, not created by Teletext service providers. Removal of such font(s) constitutes as "programmed / forced obsolescence" and this is not allowed.
tl/dr: "I told you already every single time, you guys don't ask that to me. Okay? Are we clear about that? I have my reasons, and I stand by it."
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