Description
The Sixtyfour Pixel Font is a striking fusion of retro digital style and modern typographic control. Inspired by the CRT display era, it brings a nostalgic 8-bit aesthetic to life with pixel-perfect clarity. Designed for digital art, gaming interfaces, UI titles, posters, and branding, Sixtyfour gives your text the distinct, glitchy charm of classic computer screens while offering full flexibility for today’s creative needs.
Custom variable axes for total creative control
What sets Sixtyfour apart are its two custom axes—Scanlines and Bleed. The Scanlines axis lets you control the height and density of horizontal lines, adjusting the vertical spacing to mimic the interlaced look of old CRT monitors. The Bleed axis controls the horizontal glow and pixel spread, simulating phosphor latency—the subtle pixel bleed you’d see on vintage displays. These features let designers fine-tune the level of distortion, glow, and pixel blur for authentic digital nostalgia.
Perfect for retro, gaming, and tech-inspired design
Sixtyfour is ideal for game titles, posters, pixel art projects, streaming overlays, YouTube thumbnails, and tech branding. The font’s structured, grid-based rhythm ensures readability while maintaining a strong retro identity. It performs equally well in bold headlines or stylized logos where you want that “old-school monitor” feeling. Whether you’re designing a vaporwave poster or a cyberpunk interface, Sixtyfour’s texture and control make it stand out instantly.
Optimized performance and versatile style
The font comes in TTF format, ensuring compatibility across all major platforms and software. It scales cleanly, whether used in print, video, or digital design. Its pixel consistency and modular design create a seamless rhythm that feels mechanical yet expressive. For designers who want a distinctive retro vibe without sacrificing functionality, Sixtyfour hits the sweet spot between nostalgia and precision.
Why designers love Sixtyfour:
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True pixel-style typeface with adjustable CRT effects
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Custom axes: Scanlines and Bleed for full control
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Perfect for retro, arcade, and tech-inspired visuals
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TTF file format for universal compatibility
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100% free for commercial and personal use
Bring digital nostalgia back into your creative projects with the Sixtyfour Pixel Font. Its unique blend of pixel geometry and CRT-inspired realism makes it an essential typeface for retro and futuristic designs alike.








