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MultiType Pixel fonts from Cyanotype - (qgijm)

MultiType Pixel


MultiType Pixel, an all caps typeface focused in display purposes. 27 styles to be mixed with retro gaming and computing vibes in a fresh way.


This is the first release of an upcoming multiverse of mixable fonts. The whole family of typefaces has been designed to work at big sizes and display purposes such as branding, headlines, thumbnails, posters and animations. You can swap between the three additional alternate sets through all the styles to add diversity to your composition, even in Cyrillic. This version features small caps in a independent font file.


Nowadays devices and screens have better resolution, some of them no longer have to rely in bitmap/pixel fonts. These have become as a visual metaphor of the computing and information era. So bitmap/pixel fonts like MultiType Pixel now can aim to display and showy usages instead of fitting only in a device’s screen grid.


MultiType Pixel is inspired by bitmap fonts, fonts from video games, arcades and variable fonts. Have fun mixing all the styles in your projects.




MultiType Pixel


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Pershal is something of an oddball, and that's the point. Dynamic and fast, Pershal attracts interest.  Its architecture evokes growth and progress. Inspired by the futuristic styles of the 1990s, Pershal started on an aircraft ride as a sketch on a napkin. I set the concept aside for almost a decade before I went back to play with the typeface.

Pershal is planned to complement applications in consumer finance, technology firms or biotechnology. As such, it has a complete set of both tabular and proportional figures.

For the lowercase, Pershal features a distinctive shape that emphasizes its x-height. Its horizontal movement is highlighted by some of its other features, such as its crossbars. To emphasize growth, acceleration and inventiveness, crossbars and other elements are cut at a dynamic angle. It's a sans serif without a lot of contrast.

Another unique feature of this typeface is the vast number of OpenType alternates. If you prefer a more conventional appearance to your sans, with stylistic alternates, you have that option. Altogether, there are more than seven separate sets of stylistic alternates and about 250 alternates for characters. This enables you to mix-and-match and create your own personal typeface. For branding, this makes it very useful.

For your next project that requires a dynamic and technological appearance, give Pershal a shot.



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Proto Serif is a Didon hight contrast serif typeface with economical proportions and distinct vertical stress. It has thin serifs and distinctive terminals, and relatively large x-height which is great for headlines. It consists of six weights from light to bold and italic and supports the major western languages.




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