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Ceefax, the teletext service launched by the BBC in the 1970s, primarily used a simple, sans-serif typeface known as "Ceefax" font. This font was designed for clarity and legibility on small screens, featuring bold characters and a fixed-width style. Its design was influenced by early digital displays, making it easily readable in low-resolution formats. The Ceefax font has become iconic, representing a nostalgic era of early digital information services.

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