Lcd Expanded Regular Font

✎ Futuristic 📄 PostScript 🔢 70 chars ⬇ 181 ✅ Free ✅ Web Font
SIZE 50px
Aa
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Lcd Expanded Regular Description

This font features a distinctive digital appearance reminiscent of old LCD displays. Each character is constructed using a series of horizontal and vertical lines, creating a segmented look typical of digital readouts. The design is highly geometric, with uniform line thickness and consistent spacing between segments, giving it a structured and mechanical feel. The uppercase and lowercase letters share the same height, enhancing the digital aesthetic. Numbers and special characters follow the same segmented style, maintaining visual consistency across the font. This font is ideal for projects that require a retro or tech-inspired theme.
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This font includes 70 characters. Click on any character to see details.

Alphabet
Pangram
Lorem Ipsum
Numbers & Symbols
Numbers
Business Card
Lcd Expanded Regular Business Card
Social Header
Lcd Expanded Regular Social Header
Logo
Lcd Expanded Regular Logo
Poster
Lcd Expanded Regular Poster
Information
NameLcd Expanded Regular
FormatPostScript (.ttf)
FileLcd-Expanded-Regular.zip
WeightRegular
VersionVersion Version 1.0
No. of Characters:70
Downloads181
Added2014-11-15
Updated2024-12-02
CategoriesFuturistic
BoldNo
ItalicNo
WidthExpanded
Character SpacingMonospaced
ContrastLow
Overall StyleModern
Use CaseHeadlines, Logos
Proposed ProjectsIdeal for digital-themed designs, tech-related branding, retro gaming interfaces, and any project requiring a futuristic or technological touch.
Is Fixed PitchNo
Web FontAvailable
LicenseFree for personal use
💻 Windows
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Right-click .ttf -> Install
🍎 macOS
  1. Extract ZIP
  2. Double-click .ttf -> Install Font
Lcd Expanded Regular

Free · PostScript

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NameLcd Expanded Regular
TypePostScript
Characters70
Downloads181
Added2014-11-15
Web FontAvailable
CategoriesFuturistic
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