DePixel Breit
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DePixelBreit.ttf
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DePixel Breit font is a pixel typeface designed by Ingo Zimmermann.
Nothing more than Apples renowned system font Geneva in the bit map representation, but as a PostScript font; aliased like Geneva in 9 or 10 points, or even in resolutions that are too small, that is, under 8 points; ideal for pixely topics.
An anachronism in the digital age: While the whole world speaks of progress, the font on the monitor has only progressed into a non-pleasant-to-read conglomeration of pixels. Each object on a monitor is displayed by lining up individual pixels. These pixels are so tiny, that they are hardly perceivable. The more pixels per surface unit (that means, the higher the resolution), the more the picture perceived by the eye merges into a sharply defined unit.
DEPIXEL is based on the monitor fonts Geneva and Chicago, developed by Apple Computer. It simulates the configuration of individual pixels into letters. Thus, a font emerged which, regardless of size, can be recognized by the composition of a few individual pixels.
ILLEGIBLE DEPIXEL came about as a result of exaggerating the pixel effect. As with the other versions, it is composed of individual pixels. But here the cap height only amounts to 5 pixels and the x-height merely 4 pixels. Furthermore, this typeface shows the well-known effect from the Web of a font design which is too small and makes text appear almost illegible. ILLEGIBLE DEPIXEL is not really illegible; its forms were "destroyed" deliberately.
In comparison, a good legible alphabet must be at least 9 pixels high: 5 pixels for the mean height and 2 pixels each for the extenders. With its proportions, DEPIXEL KLEIN (small) meets these requirements.
DEPIXEL SCHMAL (thin) stretches out to 6 pixels on the main line whereas the upper and base overhang amount to 2 pixels.
DEPIXEL BREIT (expanded) was developed by expanding the letters by one pixel. In contrast to the normal versions, the basis for further versions was Apples Chicago font. By means of doubling the width of the stems, an obviously bolder and larger font was created using the same basic pixel size.
DEPIXEL BREITFETT (wide and bold) is nothing more than the bold font expanded to double width.
Theoretically any font can be digitalized. This style of reduction to the smallest element of an engineered font charms with its apparent contradiction of the most exact vector drawing technically possible and the primitive construction from building blocks.
Nothing more than Apples renowned system font Geneva in the bit map representation, but as a PostScript font; aliased like Geneva in 9 or 10 points, or even in resolutions that are too small, that is, under 8 points; ideal for pixely topics.
An anachronism in the digital age: While the whole world speaks of progress, the font on the monitor has only progressed into a non-pleasant-to-read conglomeration of pixels. Each object on a monitor is displayed by lining up individual pixels. These pixels are so tiny, that they are hardly perceivable. The more pixels per surface unit (that means, the higher the resolution), the more the picture perceived by the eye merges into a sharply defined unit.
DEPIXEL is based on the monitor fonts Geneva and Chicago, developed by Apple Computer. It simulates the configuration of individual pixels into letters. Thus, a font emerged which, regardless of size, can be recognized by the composition of a few individual pixels.
ILLEGIBLE DEPIXEL came about as a result of exaggerating the pixel effect. As with the other versions, it is composed of individual pixels. But here the cap height only amounts to 5 pixels and the x-height merely 4 pixels. Furthermore, this typeface shows the well-known effect from the Web of a font design which is too small and makes text appear almost illegible. ILLEGIBLE DEPIXEL is not really illegible; its forms were "destroyed" deliberately.
In comparison, a good legible alphabet must be at least 9 pixels high: 5 pixels for the mean height and 2 pixels each for the extenders. With its proportions, DEPIXEL KLEIN (small) meets these requirements.
DEPIXEL SCHMAL (thin) stretches out to 6 pixels on the main line whereas the upper and base overhang amount to 2 pixels.
DEPIXEL BREIT (expanded) was developed by expanding the letters by one pixel. In contrast to the normal versions, the basis for further versions was Apples Chicago font. By means of doubling the width of the stems, an obviously bolder and larger font was created using the same basic pixel size.
DEPIXEL BREITFETT (wide and bold) is nothing more than the bold font expanded to double width.
Theoretically any font can be digitalized. This style of reduction to the smallest element of an engineered font charms with its apparent contradiction of the most exact vector drawing technically possible and the primitive construction from building blocks.
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Informazioni di base caratteri
Dichiarazione di Copyright
Copyright (c) 2008 by \(c\) Ingo Zimmermann . ingoFont Augsburg. All rights reserved.
Font famiglia
DePixel
Font sottofamiglia
Breit
Sottofamiglia unico di identificazione
\(c\)IngoZimmermann.ingoFontAugsburg: DePixel Breit: 2008
Nome completo del font
DePixel Breit
Nome tabella versione
Version 1.001
Postscript nome del font
DePixel-Breit
Marchi di fabbrica
DePixel Breit is a trademark of \(c\) Ingo Zimmermann . ingoFont Augsburg.
Fabbricante
Progettista
Descrizione
Copyright (c) 2008 by \(c\) Ingo Zimmermann . ingoFont Augsburg. All rights reserved.
Informazioni estese caratteri
Piattaforme supportate
PiattaformaCodifica
UnicodeUnicode 2.0 e poi semantica, unicode BMP solo
MacintoshRomano
MicrosoftUnicode BMP solo
Dettagli carattere
Creato2008-04-10
Revisione1
Contatore glifi196
Unità per em1000
Incorporare i dirittiIncorporamento per l'installazione permanente
Classe famigliaNessuna classificazione
PesoMedio leggero
AltezzaEspanso
Mac styleGrassetto
DirezioneSolo fortemente sinistra a destra glifi + contiene neutrali
Disegno naturaRegolari
InclinazioneVario
Pack completo contiene 6 font di seguito elencati:
DePixelBreit.ttf
DePixelHalbfett.ttf
DePixelIllegible.ttf
DePixelSchmal.ttf
DePixelKlein.ttf
DePixelBreitFett.ttf
DePixelHalbfett.ttf
DePixelIllegible.ttf
DePixelSchmal.ttf
DePixelKlein.ttf
DePixelBreitFett.ttf
DePixel Bold
TrueTypeFreeware
DePixel Illegible
TrueTypeFreeware
DePixel Schmal
TrueTypeFreeware
DePixel Klein
TrueTypeFreeware
DePixel BreitFett
TrueTypeFreeware