WL Rasteroids Monospace was designed by Samuel Goldstein and published by Writ Large. WL Rasteroids Monospace contains 4 styles and family package options.
Rasteroids Monospace is a typographic flashback to computing of the mid 1980s, when 9-pin dot-matrix printers were the state of the art, and most home computer displays were TVs hooked up to RF modulators. Rasteroids not only captures the dot-matrix printer look, but recreates the rasterized appearance of text on those lower-resolution monitors.
Because of its fixed character width, Rasteroids Monospace is intended for use in accents or small areas of copy rather than long documents.