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Dixplay

Dixplay

by Emtype Foundry
Individual Styles from $69.00
Complete family of 2 fonts: $109.00
Dixplay Font Family was designed by Eduardo Manso and published by Emtype Foundry. Dixplay contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Dixplay Complete Family

2 fonts

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Per style:

$54.50

Pack of 2 styles:

$109.00

About Dixplay Font Family


Dixplay, a typeface based on a pixel grid, is available in two weights: regular and black. Inspired by video game aesthetics of the 80s, was originally intended for display applications, but it works fine on paper as well. The font has been conceived in 20 px size allowing more freedom to manipulate it and making a big difference with other fonts of its kind, this difference it’s more evident in Dixplay Black. As a result, it’s optimized for screen use at 20 px and its multiples. Spacing is one of the most outstanding aspects of Dixplay. While pixel fonts doesn't have kerning pairs, Dixplay offers more than 300 manually done that fit perfectly to the grid. It is available in Open Type format and supports Western European Languages that uses the Latin alphabet. For more details see the PDF.

Designers: Eduardo Manso

Publisher: Emtype Foundry

Foundry: Emtype Foundry

Design Owner: Emtype Foundry

MyFonts debut: Oct 14, 2003

Dixplay

About Emtype Foundry

Eduardo Manso is an Argentinean type designer living in Barcelona since 2000. Before setting up his own foundry he had already published a number of fonts through T-26, ITC Fonts, Bitstream and Linotype. He has designed custom typefaces for clients worldwide, such as General Motors Company, ESPN, Puma, The Sunday Times of London, the Munich Airport or the Gaudí house 'La Pedrera' (the stone quarry) in Barcelona. Among other awards, he has received the 'Certificate of Excellence in Type Design' from the Type Directors Club of New York in three times. He currently gives typography classes at a number of schools in Barcelona and designs new typefaces. Member of AGI since 2010.

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