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DotMatrix is a font inspired by the dot matrix printers of the 1980s, capturing the essence of the printing technologies from that era.
Requirements:
[DELETE THIS PARAGRAPH BEFORE CLICKING Google Fonts will publish only fonts that match its requirements. Please familiarize yourself with the complete documentation in the Google Fonts Guide (GF-Guide) and ensure your font project complies with them before submitting the font family. You can also use the Google Fonts Project Template, which will help you create a repository that follows the needed structure and includes build requirements. Read the bullet list below and add x between the square brackets to confirm each point, or go ahead and open it and confirm the points later and then tick the boxes on your issue page.
By opening this issue, I confirm the project meets the following requirements:
The entire font project is available in a Github repository (repo) and licensed under the OFL
The source files are available in the repo
I am the sole copyright author of the entire project, or, all other copyright authors have licensed their work to me under the OFL
There are no "Reserved Font Names" in the OFL license information, or in the project documentation of any known upstream projects. If there are RFNs, they are not used in whole or in part in this family name, or, I want to discuss how Google can work with my use of them.
Font Project Git Repo URL:
https://github.com/Gissio/font_DotMatrix
Super short description of the Font Family:
DotMatrix is a font inspired by the dot matrix printers of the 1980s, capturing the essence of the printing technologies from that era.
Requirements:
[DELETE THIS PARAGRAPH BEFORE CLICKING Google Fonts will publish only fonts that match its requirements. Please familiarize yourself with the complete documentation in the Google Fonts Guide (GF-Guide) and ensure your font project complies with them before submitting the font family. You can also use the Google Fonts Project Template, which will help you create a repository that follows the needed structure and includes build requirements. Read the bullet list below and add x between the square brackets to confirm each point, or go ahead and open it and confirm the points later and then tick the boxes on your issue page.
By opening this issue, I confirm the project meets the following requirements:
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