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thumb|class=skin-invert|Sans-serif typeface thumb|class=skin-invert|Serif typeface thumb|class=skin-invert|Serifs(coloured in red) thumb|From left to right: a Ming (typefaces)|Ming serif typeface with serifs in red, a Ming serif typeface and an East Asian gothic sans-serif typeface
FE-Schrift
thumb|A demonstration of attempted alteration of characters set in the typeface. The series "PBF" (top row) is modified to read "R3E" (middle row, in red). The correct appearance of the series "R3E" is shown in the bottom row.
San Francisco
sans-serif typeface created by Apple
OpenDyslexic
OpenDyslexic is a free typeface and font intended to mitigate some of the common reading errors caused by dyslexia. The typeface was created by Abbie Gonzalez, who released it through an open-source license.
OCR-B
OCR-B is a monospace font developed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger for Monotype by following the European Computer Manufacturer's Association standard. Its function was to facilitate the optical character recognition operations by specific electronic devices, originally for financial and bank-oriented uses. It was accepted as the world standard in 1973. It follows the ISO 1073-2:1976 (E) standard, refined in 1979 ("letterpress" design, size I). It includes all ASCII symbols, and other symbols needed in the bank environment. It is widely used for the human readable digits in UPC/EAN barcodes. It is
Andalé Mono
typeface
Hobo
typeface
Transport
road sign typeface
OCR-A font
OCR-A is a font issued in 1966 and first implemented in 1968. A special font was needed in the early days of computer optical character recognition, when there was a need for a font that could be recognized not only by the computers of that day, but also by humans. OCR-A uses simple, thick strokes to form recognizable characters. The font is monospaced (fixed-width), with the printer required to place glyphs  cm ( inch) apart, and the reader required to accept any spacing between  cm ( inch) and  cm ( inch).
FHWA Series fonts
font used for road signs in USA & elsewhere
Meiryo
is a Japanese sans-serif gothic typeface. Microsoft bundled Meiryo with Office Mac 2008 as part of the standard install, and it replaces MS Gothic as the default system font on Japanese systems beginning with Windows Vista.
Chicago
sans-serif typeface
Monaco
monospaced typeface
Q15974966
open-source monospaced sans-serif typeface
Microsoft YaHei
typeface
SNV
typeface
Malgun Gothic
Korean sans-serif typeface
Interstate
typeface
ITC Benguiat
typeface designed by Ed Benguiat in 1977
Q122820055
Archivo is a sans-serif typeface designed by Héctor Gatti and released in 2012. It is available on the website of the type foundry Omnibus Type. In 2016, it received an award in the Tipos Latinos type design competition in Latin America. The typeface comes in two main variants, Archivo Narrow and Archivo Black.
Compacta
typeface
Trafikkalfabetet
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Nirmala UI
sans-serif typeface with support for Indic scripts
Berthold Block
display typeface of 1908
Ecofont
Ecofont is the name of a TrueType font family, an application program for Windows, and a Dutch business firm.