Tag: OCR

Grafista Font

Grafista is an extrapolation on what fonts are used for: in spite of the possibility to use it for setting text, Grafista strives when used as a texture library, the same way that one would set up tiles. Thus, Grafista

Oita Font

Found in the dark recesses of a top secret spy agencies quantum computer, this font came with this somewhat unusual description, which is presented without comment. “To conquer, we cannot simply overcome. Success is found in supremacy–in the dominance of

YWFT Formation Font

Influenced by an appreciation for Ed Ruscha and AutoCAD, YWFT Formation is an extensive typeface design that takes those principles and applies them in a unique way. Despite having a machine-like, masculine slickness on the surface, YWFT Formation can also

Synchro Font

Designed by Alan Birch in 1984 for Letraset, Synchro is a tech styled typeface that still holds a great retro flavor. Synchro works great in digital themed type settings, a unique alternative to using OCR. Published by URW Type Foundry

OCR A Font

In the early days of computer optical character recognition, there was a need for a font that could be recognized by the computers of that day, and by humans. The resulting compromise was the OCR-A font, which used simple, thick

Chunk Feeder Font

Chunkfeeder was inspired by the many vernacular forms of lettering created for high speed printing and electronic displays found in our modern techie world such as postal packing slips, airline tickets and informational video displays. Many of these type of