5x5 Pixel font for tiny screens
The MCUfont is a 5x5 pixel font designed for tiny screens and embedded systems. It offers a minimal footprint while maintaining readability for basic alphanumeric characters.
The MCUfont is a 5x5 pixel font designed for tiny screens and embedded systems. It offers a minimal footprint while maintaining readability for basic alphanumeric characters.
Zed is a font superfamily designed for reader needs, tested with visually impaired patients where it outperformed Helvetica in reading speed. It includes Text and Display optical versions, supports 547 languages, and offers variable axes for width, weight, roundness, and slant.
Zed is a type system designed for optimal readability, tested with visually impaired patients where it outperformed Helvetica in reading speed. It comes in Text and Display optical versions with four variable axes and supports 547 languages.
The MCUfont is a 5x5 pixel font designed for tiny screens on microcontrollers. It fits within 350 bytes of memory and maintains legibility while allowing constant-width character rendering. The font is based on earlier 5x6 designs and works well on low-resolution displays.