Modified variant of RNTG Larger, which will be seen on all RNTG machines starting February 5, 2018.
The font contains, next to ordinary characters, digits from the original RNTG Larger (1) font, 7-segment display and serif reproduction digits.
This is a clone of RNTG LargerA "pseudo" 5x7 dot matrix font (albeit not really), which is designed in a manner to increase readability as in a sans serif font like Arial.
The reason it's called "RNTG" is because it's the work for a fictional communication standard.
Update (12 Nov '17): Support for the Greek alphabet added.
This is a cloneThis 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)This is the main game version of the digital font used on Family Feud throughout Richard Dawson's run from 1976 until 1985; the numbers are used on the left and right sides of the board to display families' scores (or banks, since they played for dollars at the time).
The font of computers of the VGA generation, well known from DOS and WordPerfect 5.1 in the late 80's and early 90's, now in a 5x7 matrix (with some descenders). Set your word processor to bold.
This is a cloneLettering based on the London Underground 1986 Stock Passenger Information System, specifically, the 'red' train.
Based on the lettering used for London Underground S Stock trains (S7/S8 Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines).
Lettering based on the London Underground D78 Stock Passenger Information System.
Based on the lettering used for the original London Underground Jubilee line Extension station Passenger Information System.
Lettering based on the Great Western Railway (GWR) 'Thames Turbo' Class 165 and 'Thames Express' Class 166 Passenger Information System.
Based on the London Underground Victoria Line 2009 Stock Passenger Information System.
Based on the lettering used on the London Underground Northern Line 1995 Stock Passenger Information System.
Based on the lettering used for London Underground Jubilee Line 1996 stock PIS (Passsenger Information System) displays.
This is a clone of London Underground 1995 Stock PIS