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Beautiful Fonts on ILI9341 TFT Displays

paul-stoffregenPaul Stoffregen
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This project was created on 08/18/2015 and last updated 10 years ago.

Description

These little 320x240 pixel color displays are inexpensive and easy to use with microcontrollers. But normally, only an ugly 7x5 font is available.

This project aims to make lots of proper fonts work, at sizes ranging from tiny to really large characters.

The font files are on Github, here:
https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/ILI9341_fonts

The font drawing code is currently here:
https://github.com/PaulStoffregen/ILI9341_t3

Components

  • 1 × 320x240 Color TFT Display ILI9341 controller, SPI interface, typical $5 to $9
  • 1 × Teensy 3.1
  • 1 × PCB https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/IWylNfzD
  • 1 × 100 ohm resistor

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  • Importing Liberation Font Set

    Paul Stoffregen • 08/18/2015 at 14:00 • 0 comments

  • Importing Commonly Used Fonts

    Paul Stoffregen • 08/18/2015 at 13:58 • 0 comments

    More Fonts!!

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creative fonts wrote 02/23/2024 at 11:34 • point

CreativeFonts. CreativeFonts is one of the latest fonts websites in the world. The website is straightforward to use and it contains over 60.000 fonts. You can use the search feature, or you can look for a font you like by browsing through the different categories that are available. CreativeFonts

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philipswilliam87 wrote 12/15/2022 at 19:12 • point

Wow, your project is such a great. As I have learned something new by reading this project. Would like to share it with the team members of https://www.dcfont.com/glitter-text/ so that they could also read it and can implement something new in our running projects.

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balo128908 wrote 11/01/2022 at 12:04 • point

DaFont. DaFont is one of the oldest fonts websites in the world. The website is straightforward to use and it contains north of 60.000 fonts. You can use the search feature, or you can look for a font you like by browsing through the different categories that are available. dafonts review

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nvgadhiya wrote 04/04/2022 at 04:21 • point

I want to display Hindi language text on ILI9341 TFT Displays.

How is it do ?

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Mahira Alex wrote 01/25/2022 at 07:27 • point

There are a couple of fast versions for the adafruit library but the standard fonts are horrible above a certain size and the way adafruit implemented custom font rendering causes them to blink on refresh. I guess what I would be looking for was something like UTFT, but UTFT runs very slow regardless of the hardware (ARM, AVR, ESP, HW, SW, etc).

Is a monochrome graphic display the only way to get a display with a decent refresh the page: https://insta-fonts com

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