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  1. An Electronic Display LED LCD LED7 Seg dots 2 by Fortune Fonts Ltd., $15.00
    * For when you need the most realistic looking electronic display. * See User Manuals Main advantages: - Spacing between characters does not change when entering a decimal point or colon between them. - Custom characters can be produced by selecting any combination of segments to be displayed. Low cost electronic displays have a fixed number of segments that can be turned on or off to represent different symbols. A digital watch would be the most common example. Fonts typically available for depicting electronic displays are often in the artistic style of these common LED or LCD displays. They provide the look-and-feel, but fall short when technical accuracy is required. Failure to represent an accurate and consistent representation of the real thing can be a cringe-worthy experience for the product design and marketing team, or even the hobbyist for that matter. To solve this problem, Fortune Fonts has released a range of fonts that accurately depict the displays typically found on low cost electronic devices: watches, answering machines, car stereos, alarm clocks, microwaves and toys. These fonts come with numbers, letters and symbols predefined. However, they also allow you to create your own segment combinations for the custom symbols you need. When producing manuals, marketing material and user interfaces, accuracy is an all-or-nothing concept. Instructions in the user manual describe how to turn these fonts into realistic displays according to your own design, in the manner of the images above. If you cannot see a license option for your specific application, such a license may be purchased from here. By purchasing &/or using &/or distributing the fonts the buyer user and distributor (including Monotype Imaging Inc. & Monotype Imaging Hong Kong) agree to (1) indemnify & hold harmless the foundry, for any consequential, incidental, punitive or other damages of any kind resulting from the use of the deliverables including, but not limited to, loss of revenues, profits, goodwill, savings, due to; including, but not limited to, failure of the deliverables to perform it’s described function, or the deliverable’s infringement of patents, copyrights, trademarks, design rights, contract claims, trade secrets, or other proprietary rights of the foundry, distributor, buyer or other parties (2) not use the fonts to assist in design of, or be incorporated into, non-software displays
  2. LT Stopwatch - 100% free
  3. Rogers2 - Unknown license
  4. Bold Ugly Sweater - 100% free
  5. Logotype Frenzy by Decade Typefoundry, $40.00
    Logotype Frenzy is a display typographer’s guilty pleasure. It’s one of the very few fonts ever made that can take intense abuse and still look natural. It comes with over 1000 characters, including a lot of alternates and extended language support. In OpenType savvy applications, some letter combinations are automatically replaced with ligatures for a more natural look.
  6. Merchanto by Type Juice, $19.00
    Merchanto is a condensed sans serif display typeface made up of 8 fonts in a variety of styles and weights. Included are over 500 stylized alternate glyphs for creative control and customization. 8 fonts total Over 500 Alternates Multilingual Over 2300+ glyphs
  7. Iron Lounge Smart Dot 2 - Unknown license
  8. Mastodon - Unknown license
  9. KR All American - Unknown license
  10. Astro 869 - Unknown license
  11. Sincelo Ornaments by Intellecta Design, $18.90
    Sincelo Ornaments is a well crafted display font with over 200 gliphs to create intrincate and soft artworks.
  12. Portmeirion No.6 by Greater Albion Typefounders, $14.50
    Portmeirion No.6 started life as an experiment by our designer, who was exploring the possibilities of a completely 'over-the-top' display Roman face, bringing in elements of Tuscan and 'Circus' design, along with anything else he felt like. He's instilled a little more discipline in the finished result...but just ever so little. We have Fred Stevens, a regular reader of our website to thank for the name. He's comment on seeing a preview of the design was 'Over the top, Italianesque decorative and intriguing. add some 60's TV and voila Portmeirion.' Why No.6-well you'd need to know a bit about 1960s television to understand that, but we'll give you a hint..."Where am I?"..."In the village".
  13. Nort Mono by ATK Studio, $15.00
    Nort Mono™ is a tech-monospaced typeface with inktrap experiment and diagonal edges by Atk Studio. Created for tech display poster, informational video display, ads, and more. Come with single weight. This font covers over 67 languages.
  14. Prisma - Unknown license
  15. LetterOMatic! - Personal use only
  16. the EV$NT - Personal use only
  17. I Want My TTR! (Condensed) - Unknown license
  18. LC Bagira - Unknown license
  19. Warzone97 - Unknown license
  20. Saginaw - Unknown license
  21. PassCaps - Unknown license
  22. Interplanetary Crap - Unknown license
  23. Cruickshank - Unknown license
  24. Oneworldonefuture - Unknown license
  25. Bionic Type Expanded Italic - Unknown license
  26. SF Espresso Shack Condensed - Unknown license
  27. Ruban Dismoi Tryout - Unknown license
  28. Omega Sentry - Unknown license
  29. Querencia Army DEMO VERSION - Unknown license
  30. Faktos - Unknown license
  31. Heavy Heap - Unknown license
  32. Plasmatica Outline - Unknown license
  33. Iron Lounge Smart - Unknown license
  34. Alecto Demo - Unknown license
  35. WalrusGumbo - Unknown license
  36. Naughts BRK - Unknown license
  37. DomoAregato - Unknown license
  38. ShampooSW - Unknown license
  39. Garota Sans - Personal use only
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