192401
Published: 6th October, 2009
Last edited: 6th October, 2009
Created: 28th September, 2009
The alphabet, shown in a 16-segment display.
Useful to simulate a calculator, if you don't mind it not being slanted like the most common displays available in the market.
The alphabetic characters are all caps.
The "@" character has the whole 16 segments inside.
44010450
Published: 6th September, 2009
Last edited: 6th September, 2009
Created: 6th September, 2009
Geascript 39 with (tri)angular corners, still based on the original AEG MIS Geascript 38.This is a clone of Geascript 39
45010450
Published: 6th September, 2009
Last edited: 6th September, 2009
Created: 6th September, 2009
Geascript 39 with rounded corners, still based on the original AEG MIS Geascript 38.This is a clone of Geascript 39
1311111214
Published: 2nd August, 2009
Last edited: 10th April, 2012
Created: 1st August, 2009
A segmented font for a futuristic computer display terminal...
291965
Published: 31st July, 2009
Last edited: 31st July, 2009
Created: 29th July, 2009
What can I say? Just another very simple, edgy typeface...A mix of Bauhaus and 80s-style. Hope you like it. Check out the example.
911010821
Published: 22nd June, 2009
Last edited: 4th June, 2013
Created: 16th June, 2009
Clone of Geascript 38 with one additional segment (in the square below the center) and new minuscule glyphs for those that should have a descender. The font includes many Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew and Katakana letters.
I admit I cheated a bit with the character count, because most capital and some lowercase letters with a diacritic mark(s) have only the base glyph assigned to them, this especially applies to Latin Extended B.This is a clone of Geascript 38
6612001
Published: 25th February, 2009
Last edited: 21st December, 2015
Created: 15th January, 2009
A monospace font that emulates a 16 segment LED display. Lots o' characters.
7731733
Published: 14th September, 2008
Last edited: 14th July, 2015
Created: 31st August, 2008
v0.99. A font inspired by the VFD glyphs used by Texas Instruments and several other manufacturers.
Note: The center segments being off-center is an artifact usually associated with slanted VFD glyphs, not straight ones.
180183115
Published: 2nd April, 2008
Last edited: 23rd August, 2018
Created: 2nd April, 2008
A font face inspired by seven-segment LCD digits. To achieve non-ambiguous Latin glyphs in upper and lower case, some unusual choices have been made. Beta (at best) version status for Basic Latin, alpha status for Greek and Cyrillic.
2952005
Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 10th April, 2012
Created: 9th April, 2012
[Clone of Futuristic Terminal Display by Goatmeal.]
I really like the original font, but I thought about changing it a bit to fit my taste and to add some new glyphs into it. I slightly changed the shape of some letters, digits and symbols by adding that extra little segment at line ends (such as in "S", "6" and "?"), removed the "weird" dot from the "O", changed "1", "2" and "@", added a lot of other typographic and other symbols (for example "#", "~", "§" and superscript 1/2/3) and some accented letters.
The font is now capable of displaying english, hungarian, german and probably a couple other languages with extended latin alphabets, and is now fully usable in MS Office's "show whitespace" mode (has both the "pilcrow" and the "not" sign). Also includes soft hyphen and non-breaking space!This is a clone of Futuristic Terminal Display
230231
Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 20th March, 2014
Created: 30th January, 2012
A seven-segment display font. It has all the numbers, 6 additional hexadecimal characters, and a dot.
106993
Published: 3rd May, 2024
Last edited: 8th May, 2012
Created: 8th May, 2012
A derivative on Fifteen Segment Rush LDR, just with reduced spacing. Much more legible. This is a clone of Fifteen Segment Rush Mono LDR