8Pin Matrix
“All men have a sweetness in their life. That is what helps them go on. It is towards that they turn when they feel too worn out.”
Albert Camus
“All men have a sweetness in their life. That is what helps them go on. It is towards that they turn when they feel too worn out.”
Albert Camus
Seçili yazı tiplerini bir web sayfasına gömmek için bu kodu HTML kodlarınızın başına ekleyin.
<link href="https://fonts.cdnfonts.com/css/8pin-matrix" rel="stylesheet">
<style> @import url('https://fonts.cdnfonts.com/css/8pin-matrix'); </style>
Bu yazı tipi ailesini kullanmak için aşağıdaki CSS kurallarını kullanın
font-family: '8Pin Matrix', sans-serif;
This font looks very much like the output of an old 8-Pin dot-matrix printer, like the Epson FX-80. Very interesting to re-create documents looking like "old" computers, or computerized bills.
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Back in 1987, I was working with a now antique Apple IIe and a then brand new
Apple IIc, as well as an IBM-PC clone (Panasonic Senior Partner) on a project
that was to become MatchFont. That software allowed machines of the time to
use fonts on dot-matrix printers, such as the good old Epson FX-80 I had then,
or the Apple Imagewriter. Eventualy, MatchFont helped people to use fonts on
these rather slow printers, and to get unusual fonts, at least for these
character-based computers. Eventually, the printers got even slower, but the
results where, at least at the time, better than even a Mac.
To-day, these technological monsters are gone. But I still remember the long
hours passed on the 9x18 matrix of the MatchFont editor. I then created some
great marvels, such as Japanese, or a sideways font.
8-Pin Matrix reminded me of that good'ol time, as while creating it, I found
back the familiar limitations of that format.
I hope you will find interesting this little font, looking very much like the
FX-80 outputs.
As this is meant to really look like the output from an old dot-matrix
printer, do not be surprised if you do not find kerninbg or proportional
characters spacing. All this was still science fiction, at the time. So, this
font offers monospace, and no kerning. Incidently, it means it will work as
well a did, before, monospaced printed output, especially for numbers and
spreadsheet.
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