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License
License details available
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Analysis Status
License analyzed
Updated Apr 3, 2026, 1:18 PM
Embedding
Restricted embedding
fsType 2
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Embedding is restricted. Review the source license before commercial use.
License details available · Restricted embedding
Commercial Use Guidance
Embedding is restricted. Review the source license before commercial use.
Attribution & Foundry
This metadata points to Meir Sadan as the main credited source for the font.
Designer
Suitable for sci-fi themed designs and retro gaming interfaces.
Avoid using in contexts requiring high legibility.
Pairs well with monospace fonts or other tech-inspired typefaces.
Pay attention to kerning to ensure readability.
Use for short bursts of text rather than long paragraphs.

Categories
Sci-fi, Display
Styles
1
Source Format
ZIP archive
Font Family
Bug2K
Font Subfamily
Regular
Full Name
Bug2K
PostScript Name
Bug2K
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Manufacturer
Meir SadanVendor ID
MEIR
Version
Version 1.00
Commercial Use Guidance
Embedding is restricted. Review the source license before commercial use.
Description
This is basically an English version of the "Dlila Hollow" Hebrew font. I made an English version of it specially for the contest, because I thought it's very appropriate to portray the Y2K controversy, and the mysterious Y2K *bug*.
License Notes
The font is free for distribution, but you can't claim it yours, change it in any way or sell it.
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 Meir Sadan <[email protected]>
Experiment with pixel effects and glow to enhance the sci-fi vibe.
Good for user interfaces of games