“OCR B was designed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger to meet the standards of the European Computer Manufacturer’s Association. It was intended for use on products that were to be scanned by electronic devices as well as read by humans. OCR B was made a world standard in 1973, and is more legible to human eyes than most other OCR fonts. Though less appealingly geeky than OCR A, the OCR B version also has a distinctive technical appearance that makes it a hit with graphic designers.
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Font Family: OCR B Regular