ELEKTRON AR-LCD 3_6×6 - Re-creation of the 6×6 dot matrix font that is used in the "Winstar WG12232A" 122×32 graphic LCD display module on the "Analog Rytm" drum machine by Elektron
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I used filters to mimic the original module's dot size and dot pitch:
Horizontal brick size:0,89
Vertical brick size:0,91
Horizontal grid scale:0,8
Vertical grid scale: 0,94
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This is just one of the fonts that is used in the "Analog Rytm", there is number of different font size and designs used throughout the device's OS. Used together to create clear hierarchy and structure in the individual components.
The other fonts:
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 1_6×6
ELEKTRON AR-LCD 2_5×8
Enjoy
This is a clone of STF_ELEKTRON AR-LCD 1_6×6A 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 cloneStarted this font on a whim on the phone while having my morning coffee. The first version of the uppercase letters was done in the time it took to finish drinking it. Worked on it off and on during the day. Was done by evening. The sample probably took longer than the making of the font.
Thanks, fontstruct.
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 cloneRenaissance-style Italic font, with straight capitals & old style numerals. The lower case letters are designed within a dot matrix, albeit slanted; with the uppercase letters I have deviated from this, in order to create well-proportioned Roman capitals.
A dotty serif!
I love the technique of dotting, it gives me lots of oppertunites for curves, as you can see in the font.
The lowercase are alternates to the uppercase!
Thanks to all the fontstructers who give me determination and inspiration, such as frongile, riccard0, and elmonique!