Lettering based on the Great Western Railway (GWR) 'Thames Turbo' Class 165 and 'Thames Express' Class 166 Passenger Information System.
An experiment -- Half-tone uses dots, so why not replace dots with pixels? Thus, Half-Pixel was born.
This is a clone of CASIOpeia (fx-7700G)An experiment -- Half-tone uses dots, so why not replace dots with pixels? Thus, Half-Pixel Arcade was born.
This is a clone of The Video Arcade Game FontLettering based on Azuma/Intercity Express Train (class 800/class 802) passenger information screen.
This monospaced pixel font is about 75% based on one of the fonts from a commercially available LED sign. The starting design had many of the glyphs presented here, although some of the extended latin characters have been generated to fill out the set. Some of the glyphs are a bit awkward, but that's how it was in the sign. ;)
My take on KONE's KSS470 floor display font but it's now displayable! (no glyphs go below the baseline)
This is a clone of Kone KSS 470 (Wyvern Ver)