An experimental 12-segment display, and my 100th published Fontstruction. It's the calculator of yesterday's future!
This one belongs to a small family called Calculatrix.
This font is monospaced to ensure segments are always where they "should" be (as if the text were printed on one giant display).
24-segment display. This one belongs to a small family called Calculatrix.
Like Calculatrix 12, this one is spaced so that every segment appears in its proper place, as if the text were being rendered on one giant display. (If using this in your own software, you will want to check the line spacing as it can vary depending on the software.)
I suppose this font could be used for weaving or embroidery work, as well... it has that look about it...
TIP: Try zooming out while already at Pixel size!
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?
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
The font based off of my graphing calculator i bought for school. Unfortunately, I'm in middle school, so i can't take it back to school, but at least it's a good font resource. Most of the characters were receated from the "program" app's symbol menu. THE THING COST $43 BUCKS!!! You should expect a lot of MATH characters...
Dedicated to my best friend in college: my CASIO fx-7700G Power Graphic Scientific Calculator !... Basic Latin character set completed by Goatmeal, along with the addition of three function memory slot subscript numbers (7, 8 & 9) that are not present on the calculator (only six function memory slots are available).
Clone of CASIOpeia. Dedicated to my best friend in college: my CASIO fx-7700G Power Graphic Scientific Calculator !... This font lists all of the on-screen function/menu buttons.
This is a clone of CASIOpeia (fx-7700G)This font is designed to look as if each character was on a digital clock. However, I will make it clear that this font is NOT a 7-segment display font. It is modeled after the STYLE of a seven-segment display, but I tried to make each glyph distinct, which would not be possible with a 7-segment font. (for example H&K, A&R, I&l&1 and B&8&θ)
I still (sometimes) stuck to the seven-segment format for most characters (like digits 1-9) but the font still truly isn't a 7-segment font.
I also TRIED to make it a monospace font (you can see that the Ms and Ws are squished) but for all of that small punctuation, it just wasn't too feasible.
I will hopefully add 10 glyphs per day (random glyphs) until all available fontstruct glyphs are complete, but this will not always happen.
Feel free to comment, make suggestions, download, and build upon! Have a great day!
Inspired by Igiari.
Finished! (Took me 3 days)
Private use characters are encoded in Variation Selectors and Latin Ext. D.
(Inspied by The TI-92 Font)