80s PXL font family


Designed by  Nathan Williams
80s PXL is a computer font designed to emulate computer terminals from the early 80s. Outline and thin can be stacked in applications supporting layers. During the creation of this typeface, many factors influencing its final design were very inspiring, from remembering the movie "War Games" to the computer terminal fonts seen on VIC-20s and Commodore 64s. It has a nice, round dot matrix feel with actual round dots instead of blocks.

80s PXL Outline

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80s PXL


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Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: 80spxlout.otf
Windows menu name: 80sPXL-Outline
PostScript name: , 80sPXL-Outline
PostScript full name: , 80sPXL-Outline
Catalog number:
167345458
Characters:
310
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