VT323

VT323 is a monospaced font inspired by the DEC VT320 terminal designed to emulate its distinctive pixel and phosphor display characteristics.

Try it now:
"" Access one-stop/vt-323 using the OneStop MCP.

Need setup? Read the OneStop MCP docs.

Media

VT323

About

VT323 is a monospace typeface created from the glyphs of the DEC VT320 text terminal, capturing the unique horizontal pixel smearing of the original CRT display. It supports Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese subsets in a single normal weight. This font is ideal for terminal emulation or retro computer-themed designs, offering a nostalgic yet functional aesthetic.

Overview

VT323 is a monospaced font family that faithfully recreates the appearance of the DEC VT320 terminal's glyphs, including the characteristic horizontal pixel smearing caused by the CRT's electron beam. It includes support for Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese scripts in a single normal weight style. The design is particularly suited for terminal emulation, coding environments, or projects seeking a vintage computer terminal look. Its unique pixel-based design distinguishes it from typical monospaced fonts, providing both nostalgia and clarity in digital contexts.

Designer: Peter Hull

Complementary fonts:

  • Use Crimson Pro for headlines with VT323 for body text.

Usage

"" Access one-stop/vt-323 using the OneStop MCP.

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