DOTTITI FADE : Having - like many designers - looked out for decent 3x3 typefaces, I decided to try my own as each existing version had some flaws or didn't completely follow the rules. The slight difference here is that circles are used, giving more readability to some characters. I completely restricted the design to the 3x3 grid meaning some characters are pretty abstract, BUT they follow the rule! #dottiti #zissdesign
This is a clone of Dottiti BoldDOTTITI LIGHT : Having - like many designers - looked out for decent 3x3 typefaces, I decided to try my own as each existing version had some flaws or didn't completely follow the rules. The slight difference here is that circles are used, giving more readability to some characters. I completely restricted the design to the 3x3 grid meaning some characters are pretty abstract, BUT they follow the rule! #dottiti #zissdesign
This is a clone of Dottiti BoldDOTTITI MEDIUM : Having - like many designers - looked out for decent 3x3 typefaces, I decided to try my own as each existing version had some flaws or didn't completely follow the rules. The slight difference here is that circles are used, giving more readability to some characters. I completely restricted the design to the 3x3 grid meaning some characters are pretty abstract, BUT they follow the rule! #dottiti #zissdesign
This is a clone of Dottiti BoldDOTTITI STAR : Having - like many designers - looked out for decent 3x3 typefaces, I decided to try my own as each existing version had some flaws or didn't completely follow the rules. The slight difference here is that circles are used, giving more readability to some characters. I completely restricted the design to the 3x3 grid meaning some characters are pretty abstract, BUT they follow the rule! #dottiti #zissdesign
This is a clone of Dottiti LightDOTTITI EXTRA LIGHT : Having - like many designers - looked out for decent 3x3 typefaces, I decided to try my own as each existing version had some flaws or didn't completely follow the rules. The slight difference here is that circles are used, giving more readability to some characters. I completely restricted the design to the 3x3 grid meaning some characters are pretty abstract, BUT they follow the rule! #dottiti #zissdesign
This is a clone of Dottiti MedDOTTITI ULTRA LIGHT: Having - like many designers - looked out for decent 3x3 typefaces, I decided to try my own as each existing version had some flaws or didn't completely follow the rules. The slight difference here is that circles are used, giving more readability to some characters. I completely restricted the design to the 3x3 grid meaning some characters are pretty abstract, BUT they follow the rule! #dottiti #zissdesign
This is a clone of Dottiti Extra LightDOTTITI LIGHT REVERSE : Having - like many designers - looked out for decent 3x3 typefaces, I decided to try my own as each existing version had some flaws or didn't completely follow the rules. The slight difference here is that circles are used, giving more readability to some characters. I completely restricted the design to the 3x3 grid meaning some characters are pretty abstract, BUT they follow the rule! #dottiti #zissdesign
This is a cloneDOTTITI EXTRA LIGHT REVERSE : Having - like many designers - looked out for decent 3x3 typefaces, I decided to try my own as each existing version had some flaws or didn't completely follow the rules. The slight difference here is that circles are used, giving more readability to some characters. I completely restricted the design to the 3x3 grid meaning some characters are pretty abstract, BUT they follow the rule! #dottiti #zissdesign
This is a clone of Dottiti Light ReverseThe 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 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)A letter decorated with a tilting dot pattern.
It's inspired by lettering seen on a brochure for Dutch theatre group "Sater" which was designed by "Jurriaan Schrofer".
I couldn't get it much more accurate that this, neither do I think it was wise desicion to make the main design isometric. Since now I'm tied to this projection. I might do a straight aligned version in the future.
Anyway, I think it is still a cool looking type
This is a cloneThis 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).