Fake Receipt, which I created in 1999 resembles print from a typical, late 20th Century cash register. Fake Receipt supports more languages and includes fractions & numeric ordinals. Vertical metrics have been improved for better web performance. Fake Receipt was officially the first font of the Willennium.
This font includes a license that allows free commercial use: sometimes referred to as a desktop license. This allows you to install the font on a computer and use it to create posters, web graphics, game graphics, t-shirts, videos, signs, logos and more. Read the license agreement for details.
If you'd like to embed this font in an app, ebook, on the web or anything that's not covered by the desktop license agreement, visit the link below. You'll find distributors who offer different types of licenses or you can contact me for help.
typodermicfonts.com/fake-receipt/
Fake Receipt font contains 183 defined characters and 151 unique glyphs.
The font contains characters from the following unicode character ranges: Basic Latin (93), Latin-1 Supplement (72), Latin Extended-A (3), Spacing Modifier Letters (3), General Punctuation (11).
- Font Name:Fake Receipt
- Subfamily:Regular
- Version:Version 2.000 2004
- Manufacturer:Ray Larabie
- Designer:Ray Larabie
- Vendor URL:http://www.larabiefonts.com
- Designer URL:http://www.typodermic.com
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