London underground clock font — 925

The numbers 9, 2 and 5 made from white tileson a black background inspired by a London Underground clock

The London Underground is undergoing some major improvements at the moment. A lot of the old infrastructure is being updated with new, more modern components. One thing that seems to have survived (so far) throughout the network is these dot-matrix style clocks. Keep an eye out for them on the Victoria and Circle lines. The wonky rendering of the numbers with odd curves and sharp angles are charming and deserve to be preserved.

Introducing 925, a numerical set serving as a tribute to these quirky underground clock faces.

London Underground digital clock, Southfields station, South West London
An animation from zero to nine of white numbers made from tiles on a white background inspired by a Transport for London digital clock
A digital clock face displaying the time 08:30 and 25 seconds inspired by a Transport for London digital clock numerals
A digital clock face displaying the time 17:59 and 47 seconds inspired by a Transport for London digital clock numerals

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