The Ultimate Pixel Font Police

Note Des Concepteurs

This minimal and unique pixel art screen font consists of characters made by simple small blocks with square corners and straight edges instead of curves.

It is just perfect for low-resolution displays used by for example LED dot matrices like traffic signs or scrolling subway tickers.
Most characters use a tiny grid of only four by five pixels, which is incredibly small and yet still readable. This is a fun lowercase and uppercase typeface for letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation.

It is a vector-based font, so unlike all the bitmap fonts, it can be scaled to any point size without quality loss or requiring an extra-large file size. Once the text is rasterized, there is still some space to customize the letters simply by moving around, adjusting, or attaching single pixels.

The Ultimate Pixel Font is available as TrueType, OpenType, and Web Open Font Format file. It is compatible with all operating systems and counts 143 glyphs. All files are released under the open-source GNU/GPL license and free for commercial use.

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Contenu Du Fichier

nom de fichiertaille du fichiertypeoptions
UltimatePixelFont.ttf 35 KB Font File Télécharger
UltimatePixelFont.png 635 KB Image view
UltimatePixelFont.otf 12 KB Font File Télécharger
UltimatePixelFont.woff2 7 KB unknown  
UltimatePixelFont.woff 9 KB unknown  
license.txt 35 KB Text File view

Détails De La Police

Nom du concepteur: Linus Suter
Licence de polices: Domaine public, GPL, OFL
Website: https://codewelt.com/pixelfont

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