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MIT Licensed bitcoin font (see LICENSE.txt).

Live preview: https://design-rrr.github.io/OCR-Bitcoin

This font is not intended for Optical Character Recognition use.

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4. Orange Manufacturing Group and Kurtis Stirling (2025)

We needed a free and open source font for the Bitcoin Knots project, so made this ourselves. See below of previous manufacturers of OCR-B fonts and their statements on copyright and licensing.

What we've done so far:

  • redraw of all glyphs from scratch, polishing and optimising paths in the process
  • added MIT licence to metadata
  • added hexadecimal Tonals
  • replaced 🪢 with Knots logo
  • added ₿ symbol
  • added sats symbol

To Do:

  • Reduce letter spacing by 10%
  • widen thin letters (c, r, t, f, h, x etc) so less gap when they are near each other, reducing the need for kerning (don't want to do that - want to retain monospacing)
  • ,.;: etc make thinner... they are still a bit thick, but still a lot better visually than previous versions
    • reduce size of numbers
  • add left and right arrows (now ← ↑ → ↓ all exist)
  • update knots logo to new version

3. Matthew Skala (2011)

"I make no copyright claim on these fonts myself. I do not believe anyone else makes a copyright claim that would conflict with the use of these fonts in a commercial project, but I cannot speak for any party other than myself." https://tsukurimashou.org/ocr.pdf

2. Norbert Schwarz (1986)

"As far as the digitization in METAFONT input which I have developed, you may freely use, modify, and/or distribute any of these files or the resulting fonts, without limitation. A previous release of ocr-b only granted rights for non-commercial use; that restriction is now lifted." https://gb.mirrors.cicku.me/ctan/fonts/ocr-b/README

1. Adrian Frutiger (1968)

The original OCR-B font was design by Adrian for Monotype, to meet the standards of the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) and later adopted as the ISO 1073-2:1976 (E) standard. However, specific details about the initial license terms applied by Frutiger or Monotype are not explicitly documented in publicly available sources. https://ecma-international.org/wp-content/uploads/ECMA-11_3rd_edition_march_1976.pdf

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