DS FlashSerif Font

Added May 27 2009

 

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DS FlashSerif Font

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General information

This font features a bold, pixelated design reminiscent of retro video games and digital displays. Each character is constructed with a blocky, grid-like structure, giving it a distinctly digital and vintage feel. The uppercase and lowercase letters maintain a consistent height, enhancing the uniformity and readability of the text. Numbers and special characters follow the same pixelated style, ensuring a cohesive look across all elements. The font's geometric precision and nostalgic aesthetic make it ideal for projects that aim to evoke a sense of classic digital technology.

A bold, pixelated font with a retro digital aesthetic.

  • Downloads: 235
  • fs.ttf
  • Font: DS FlashSerif
  • Weight: Regular
  • Version: Version Version 1.0; 2001; initial release
  • No. of Characters:: 512
  • Proposed Projects: Ideal for video game design, retro-themed posters, digital art projects, and tech-related branding.
  • Category: Decorative/Display
  • Bold: Yes
  • Italic: No
  • Weight: Bold
  • Width: Normal
  • Character Spacing: Normal
  • Contrast: Low
  • Overall Style: Vintage
  • Use Case: Headlines, Logos
  • Encoding Scheme:
  • Is Fixed Pitch: No

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UPPERCASE

DS FlashSerif Font UPPERCASE

LOWERCASE

DS FlashSerif Font LOWERCASE

OTHER CHARS

DS FlashSerif Font OTHER CHARS

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