10mal12 Lampen font designed by Peter Wiegel is a geometric grid-based fancy typeface. It is perfectly monospaced and uniform with characters constructed from square dots. Its retro digital design gives it a modular techno visual appearance in bold. It takes inspiration from dot matrix display fonts, retaining its cool and interested legacy continued in this modern font.
Use this free font in digital and futuristic-related design projects including video games, websites, themed interfaces, albums, retro movie posters, museum flyers, and more. It is a useful typeface to use in both personal and commercial projects.
10mal12 Lampen font is offered for free under a freeware license and is not for professional or commercial use. Consider contacting the designer or licensing agency to purchase the font license.
Around 1970, the manually entered score displays gradually disappeared from the stadiums of the upper-class. They were replaced by the first electronic scoreboards, which could then provide more information to the viewer. There were still bulbs that shaped the letters. The middle font size used two incandescent rows to form the lines of the font, requiring 10 by 12 incandescent lamps on the surface of each letter.