Carr Electronic Dingbats Font

Carr Electronic Dingbats TrueTypeFreeware
ttelec.ttf

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Author's note

Carr Electronic Dingbats font by Alan Carr is a free electronic dingbat typeface that turns your keyboard into a toolkit of circuit symbols, switches, meters, and connectors. Each glyph feels like a crisp line pulled straight from a wiring diagram: thin strokes, clean curves, and tiny circles that click together like components on a breadboard. The font brings a neat, diagrammatic precision that instantly signals “hardware,” “lab,” or “prototype” without a single word of text.

Using Carr Electronic Dingbats, you can sketch schematic-style illustrations for STEM worksheets, engineering posters, hacker zines, sci‑fi interfaces, infographics, PCB‑themed T‑shirts, or nerdy event flyers in seconds. The consistent stroke weight and modular forms make layouts feel ordered and technical, even when you’re improvising. This free font works beautifully at medium to large sizes; pair it with a clean monospaced or geometric sans for labels and headings to keep the whole system readable and cohesive.

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Basic font information

Copyright notice
FREEWARE! from Alan Carr. Remember to VOTE!
Font family
Carr Electronic Dingbats
Font subfamily
Regular
Unique subfamily identification
FontMonger:Carr Electronic Dingbats
Full font name
Carr Electronic Dingbats
Postscript font name
CarrElectronicDingbats

Extended font information

Platforms supported

PlatformEncoding
MicrosoftSymbol
MacintoshRoman

Font details

Revision1
Glyph count94
Units per Em4096
Embedding rightsEmbedding for permanent installation
Family classSymbolic
WeightMedium (normal)
WidthMedium (normal)
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureOutlined
PostureUpright
PitchNot monospaced