| Version | Date | Changes |
|---------|------|---------|
| 0.1 | 2023-01 | Prototype (only Regular, no kerning) |
| 1.0 | 2023-06 | Full family, variable font, slashed zero |
| 1.1 | 2024-02 | Added Light + Mono, revised g and t |
| 2.0 (planned) | 2025 | Cyrillic + Greek, optical sizes |
If you are building a flight simulator home cockpit, T-012 is non-negotiable. The font appears on radio stack frequencies, GPS coordinates, and engine performance readouts. Using a standard font like Arial would break the immersion. t-012 font
(includes ISO 3098‑0:1997, DIN 1451, and any available T‑012 documentation) | Version | Date | Changes | |---------|------|---------|
T-012 avoids organic curves. Where a standard 'O' is a true circle, T-012’s 'O' is often an octagon or a square with heavily rounded corners. The '0' (zero) usually features a forward slash to distinguish it from the capital 'O'. T-012 avoids organic curves
| Weight | Style | Use Case | |--------|-------|----------| | T-012 Light | Roman | Large headers, overlay text | | T-012 Regular | Roman | Body text (print & web) | | T-012 Medium | Roman | UI labels, buttons | | T-012 Bold | Roman | Headlines, emphasis | | T-012 Mono | Fixed-width | Code, terminal, spreadsheets | | T-012 (all weights) | Oblique (8°) | Emphasis, captions |
No true italics — only oblique.
| Version | Date | Changes |
|---------|------|---------|
| 0.1 | 2023-01 | Prototype (only Regular, no kerning) |
| 1.0 | 2023-06 | Full family, variable font, slashed zero |
| 1.1 | 2024-02 | Added Light + Mono, revised g and t |
| 2.0 (planned) | 2025 | Cyrillic + Greek, optical sizes |
If you are building a flight simulator home cockpit, T-012 is non-negotiable. The font appears on radio stack frequencies, GPS coordinates, and engine performance readouts. Using a standard font like Arial would break the immersion.
(includes ISO 3098‑0:1997, DIN 1451, and any available T‑012 documentation)
T-012 avoids organic curves. Where a standard 'O' is a true circle, T-012’s 'O' is often an octagon or a square with heavily rounded corners. The '0' (zero) usually features a forward slash to distinguish it from the capital 'O'.
| Weight | Style | Use Case | |--------|-------|----------| | T-012 Light | Roman | Large headers, overlay text | | T-012 Regular | Roman | Body text (print & web) | | T-012 Medium | Roman | UI labels, buttons | | T-012 Bold | Roman | Headlines, emphasis | | T-012 Mono | Fixed-width | Code, terminal, spreadsheets | | T-012 (all weights) | Oblique (8°) | Emphasis, captions |
No true italics — only oblique.