Sixtyfour

Sixtyfour is a variable monospace font inspired by vintage pixel typography from classic computing systems.

Try it now:
"" Access one-stop/sixtyfour using the OneStop MCP.

Need setup? Read the OneStop MCP docs.

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Sixtyfour

About

Sixtyfour is a monospace typeface designed with a pixelated aesthetic reminiscent of the Commodore 64 and Amiga Workbench fonts. It features two custom variable axes—Scanlines and Bleed—that simulate CRT display characteristics by adjusting line height and pixel bleed. The font supports a limited glyph set focused on Latin, Latin Extended, math, and symbols.

Overview

Sixtyfour is a monospace display font that reinterprets pixel fonts from early home computers, offering a nostalgic yet functional design. Its variable axes allow users to customize the visual texture, mimicking the phosphor glow and scanline effects of CRT monitors. This specificity and historical inspiration result in a font optimized for specialized uses rather than broad text coverage.

Designer: Jens Kutílek

Usage

"" Access one-stop/sixtyfour using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.