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This is a digital recreation of the font used by the seven-segment display in the General Electric Rapid Clean II stove, which was installed in my mother's kitchen.
[[File:GE Rapid Clean II Proof.svg|thumb|right|alt=Preview of font showing digits 0 through 9, alphabet, and a collection of words.|Preview of GE Rapid Clean II font]]
 
A digital recreation of the '''font''' used by the seven-segment display in the '''General Electric Rapid Clean II''' stove, which was installed in the kitchen at my mother's house.
 
First, the segment shapes were recreated in [https://solvespace.com SolveSpace]. The exported vector graphic was then imported into [https://fontforge.org/ FontForge] and split into "virtual" glyphs, which the real glyphs then reference.
 
== Download ==
 
* Latest FontForge export: [[Media:GE Rapid Clean II.otf|GE Rapid Clean II (OpenType font, .otf)]]
 
== Files ==
 
The design files (SolveSpace, FontForge) are in the repository [https://github.com/just-max/ge-rapid-clean-ii-font just-max/ge-rapid-clean-ii-font] on GitHub.
 
== Reference Images ==
 
<gallery>
GE Rapid Clean II (character 8).jpg|Close-up of all segments lit
GE Rapid Clean II (8-34).jpg|Showing the time 8:34
GE_Rapid_Clean_II_(9-09).jpg|Showing the time 9:09
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Fonts]]

Latest revision as of 03:04, 6 January 2025

Preview of font showing digits 0 through 9, alphabet, and a collection of words.
Preview of GE Rapid Clean II font

A digital recreation of the font used by the seven-segment display in the General Electric Rapid Clean II stove, which was installed in the kitchen at my mother's house.

First, the segment shapes were recreated in SolveSpace. The exported vector graphic was then imported into FontForge and split into "virtual" glyphs, which the real glyphs then reference.

Download

Files

The design files (SolveSpace, FontForge) are in the repository just-max/ge-rapid-clean-ii-font on GitHub.

Reference Images