Media

About
Silkscreen is a pixel typeface created to render clearly at small sizes, making it ideal for web graphics and digital displays. It features a chunky, retro look that remains effective even at larger sizes. Available in regular and bold weights, Silkscreen has been used by notable brands and in various media since its 1999 release.
Overview
Silkscreen is a pixel-based display font designed to maintain legibility at small sizes, particularly for web and mobile interfaces. Its chunky, retro-computing style also works well when scaled up for larger display uses. The family includes two weights, regular and bold, suitable for both digital and print applications. Since its debut, Silkscreen has been adopted by companies like Flickr, Herman Miller, Volvo, and Adobe, as well as featured in entertainment and pop culture contexts.
Designer: Jason Kottke
Usage
"" Access one-stop/silkscreen using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.