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Dixplay


Dixplay is an Emtype Foundry font family with 2 styles priced from $49.00.

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This family is optimized for use at 20 pixels.

Dixplay


Dixplay RegularPurchase Options
  Dixplay-Regular Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigatures
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$49.00

Dixplay BlackPurchase Options
  Dixplay-Black Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuroLigatures
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$49.00

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Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: October 14th, 2003
Designed by: Eduardo Manso
Designed when: 2003
Contained in Categories: Computer-related, Sans Serif
Design owned by: Emtype Foundry
MyFonts Keywords: 20pt, 1980s, bitmap, computer, fashionable, flash, grid, headline, low-res, sans-serif, sansserif, techno, video game


Dixplay

Dixplay, a typography based on a pixel grid, is available in two weights: regular and black. Inspired by videogame aesthetics of the 80s, intended for screen use in multimedia projects and, even it is not its primary application, it works fine on paper.

Dixplay has been conceived in 20 pt. size allowing more freedom to manipulate it and making a big difference with other fonts of its kind, this difference its more evident in Dixplay Black. Spacing is one of the most outstanding aspects of Dixplay. While “Pixelfonts” doesn't have kerning pairs, Dixplay offers more than 300 kerning pairs manually done that fit perfectly well to the grid. Dixplay is optimised for use with Flash, Imageready, Photoshop, Fireworks, etc.

As its names suggests, Dixplay was conceived for headlines in web pages and multimedia projects.Supports Western European Languages that uses the Latin Alphabet, with emphasis in Spanish language. Optimised for screen use at 20 pt. and its multiples (40, 60, 80 pt., etc.) and, even though it is not its primary application, it works fine on paper.


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