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Receipt Fonts

16 Receipt Fonts for Making Small Prints with a Big Impact

Have you ever looked at receipts and invoices and wondered, “why do these fonts look similar to each other?” That’s because typeface for such documents need to be legible, compact, and compliant (to certain industry standards). The lettering you would normally see are called monospaced sans serifs.

Monospaced sans serifs have characters that occupy the same amount of horizontal space, regardless of its width. These differ from proportional fonts, which adjust character widths based on their design. Popular examples are Courier, Consolas, and Monaco. Aside from invoices, monospaced fonts are also used in coding environments, tabular data, and technical documents.

Designers must effectively communicate information, reinforce brand identity, and ensure compliance with standards and regulations when creating these projects. They shouldn’t just look clean – they should also be professional, functional, and optimized for overall customer experience.

It’s not easy to find attractive invoice and receipt fonts, even on the Web. So we’ve collected the best ones just for you. Check them out!

Practical Receipt Fonts

1. MonoPixel

MonoPixel

Who says monospaced fonts have to be bland and boring? MissChatZ offers the better alternative with this OpenType-SVG (OTF) sans serif. With lots of color and personality, your headlines, titles, and quotes will be the talk of social media.

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2. Tiny Timmy

Tiny Timmy

Reghardt brings you this retro inspired pixel font that’s simple yet practical. It’s meant to be decorative so add it to your game titles, apps, posters, cards, nostalgic designs, and more. Perfect for short or long texts.

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3. Go Pixel

Go Pixel

Crafted to capture the essence of retro pixel art, this exciting game-themed display font from Dita Type Foundry boasts consistent proportions in a solid, visually pleasing composition.

The uneven borders (which were carefully outlined) only add to its quirkiness and genuine appeal. Apart from upper and lowercase letters, you will get numerals, punctuation, and multilingual support. Ideal for video game designs, it’s like stepping back into your childhood!

Download Go Pixel

4. Bugvirus

Bugvirus

If you love retro games, then you will love this pixel-style gem from Typia Nesia Std. With crisp edges, blocky shapes, and a minimalist aesthetic, it’s your new favorite when it comes to making charming, sentimental projects such as YouTube covers, tech invitations, flyers, social media promotions, geeky t-shirts, as well as music posters. The pack also contains ligatures to make your works one-of-a-kind.

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5. Coin Ding Dong

Coin Ding Dong

Whether you’re designing a mobile game or conceptualizing branding, you’ll want to get your hands on this pixel font from inumocca. Includes 4 styles (Regular, Bold, Shadow, Italic) to play with, you can mix and match them to match your vision. PUA encoded with multilingual characters, unique glyphs, and symbols, it’ll be a great addition to your toolkit!

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6. Round Bit

Round Bit

One can never have enough retro pixel typefaces in their arsenal. After all, you never know when inspiration for something playful will strike. That’s why you’ll want this offering by Snape Design Studio.

It comes in Regular and Italic versions with multilingual accents to help you make amazing posters, cards, game titles, book covers, presentation slides, headlines, etc..

Download Round Bit

7. Sitewalk

Sitewalk

Need an eye-catching, artistic typeface? Look no further than this futuristic pixel font from Drizy Studio. Aside from gaming themes, it’s applicable for sci-fi, techno, and avant garde ideas. You’ll get upper and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, alternates, and ligatures.

Download Sitewalk

8. ByteBounce

ByteBounce

Jump into an electrifying 8-bit pixel world through this decorative sans serif from epdesigns. Mesmerizing and surprisingly legible even when used as body text, try it on editorial headlines, mobile games, t-shirt prints, logotypes, and more. Complement your designs with gradient colors, techno lines, and space-age graphics for an out-of-this-world vibe!

Download ByteBounce

9. Mainport Neue

Mainport Neue

Undaru brings you this fresh pixel-style typeface to make your digital and print projects more interesting. Use it on headlines, titles, or any work that requires something big and bold. The pack contains upper and lowercase characters, numbers, and punctuation. Available in OTF and TTF files.

Download Mainport Neue

10. Kromium

Kromium

Based on cyberpunk mecha themes, this modern display font by MoonBandit will be your go-to for contemporary, science fiction, or cutting-edge designs.

With solid strokes yet a minimalist approach, it calls attention without trying hard. Featuring multilanguage support, punctuations, and symbols, you’ll have plenty of use for it: from fashion, and tech, to street.

Download Kromium

11. Kleyn

Kleyn

Sometimes, less is more – and that’s exactly the vibe of this simple but super functional bitmap font. With Regular and Wide styles to pick from, it’s a refreshing take on a classic.

Download Kleyn

12. Cyber Soulja

Cyber Soulja

Bring back the glory days of the 80s and 90s with this playful pixelated sans-serif. Bold, blocky, and nostalgic, the retro aesthetic will remind you of your favorite arcade games!

While it’s ideal for gaming and sci-fi, go ahead and experiment with it on sports, academic, and punk themes. Apply it on logos, headlines, posters, quotes, and even product packaging. Create a whole new landscape where imagination takes flight!

Download Cyber Soulja

13. Alpharush

Alpharush RTG

From Kung-Fu Master, Pac-Man, to Super Mario Bros 3, the 80s were filled with memorable games. Capture their essence using this bitmap typeface. From gaming blogs to esports promotions, this retro font will make your nostalgic dreams come true.

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14. Lakonet

Lakonet

Reimagine pixels in this digital display font from Authentype Studio. Slightly whimsical but functional, it can be applied to branding, logos, flyers, promotions, as well as invoices.

Featuring standard glyphs, plus a large range of punctuations and ligatures, the multilingual PUA encoded characters will make designing a breeze. Pack contains OTF, TTF, WOFF, and WOFF2 formats. Fully accessible without additional design software. Make something awesome today!

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15. Mainport

Mainport

Whether it’s a print or digital project, you can count on this display font to deliver perfect results every time. Use it logotypes, mobile apps, e-books, banners, posters, magazines, and more. You’’ get OTF and TTF file formats, as well as upper and lowercase characters, numerals, and punctuation.

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16. TickerBit

TickerBit

This retro pixel typeface from ThatThatCreative has just the right hint of quirkiness to make headlines or body copy stand out. Featuring 4 styles (Regular, Italic, Mono, Mono Italic), over 220 characters, and accented characters, the possibilities seem endless.

Use one to pair with other sans serifs, or mix and match existing styles to suit your desired results.

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