Matt Hadden and Mark J. Szymanski maintain a simulator of Environment Canada Weather Channel as it appeared on Greater Winnipeg Cablevision in the 1990s, livestreaming current weather. I worked with them to revive the angular bitmap font in use at the time, and then undertook this freer interpretation with both proportional and monospaced versions and an accompanying lowercase. Slight Chance evokes the worn, slightly-degraded texture of letterforms that have endured cable transmissions and cathode ray tubes, contrasting gummy, amorphous interior shapes with a harder-edged, octagonal exterior.
Slight Chance evokes the worn, slightly-degraded texture of letterforms that have endured cable transmissions and cathode ray tubes, contrasting gummy, amorphous interior shapes with a harder-edged, octagonal exterior.
Environment Canada Weather Channel as it appeared on Greater Winnipeg Cablevision in the 1990s, livestreaming current weather, maintained by Matt Hadden and Mark J. Szymanski.
I worked with them to revive the angular bitmap font in use at the time, and then undertook this freer interpretation with both proportional and monospaced versions and an accompanying lowercase.
Videon replaced this antiquated approach with an entirely digital weather readout, developed in collaboration with Environment Canada, which they claimed was the first of its kind in the country.