* Sixtyfour Version 2.001 taken from the upstream repo https://github.com/jenskutilek/homecomputer-fonts at commit https://github.com/jenskutilek/homecomputer-fonts/commit/
09b2f79d686453d3bc160d04a687488e66962c43.
-<p>Sixtyfour and <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Workbench">Workbench</a> fonts are inspired by the article Raster CRT Typography (According to DEC) by Norbert Landsteiner. They are a rework of some old pixel versions of the Commodore 64 and Amiga Workbench fonts the author created years ago.</p>
+<p>Workbench and <a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Sixtyfour">Sixtyfour</a> fonts are inspired by the article Raster CRT Typography (According to DEC) by Norbert Landsteiner. They are a rework of some old pixel versions of the Commodore 64 and Amiga Workbench fonts I had done years ago.</p>
<p>The fonts now include two custom axes: <i>Scanlines</i>, which allows control of the height of the lines and, as a result of this, the amount of vertical space between the lines. And <i>Bleed</i> to change the amount of horizontal bleed of the pixels due to the phosphor latency found in CRT displays.</p>
name: "Sixtyfour"
-designer: "Jens Kutílek"
+designer: "Jens Kutilek"
license: "OFL"
category: "MONOSPACE"
date_added: "2023-11-02"
}
source {
repository_url: "https://github.com/jenskutilek/homecomputer-fonts"
- commit: "9a28003a6419e7ebd9d81469288a80e436866823"
+ commit: "09b2f79d686453d3bc160d04a687488e66962c43"
}
stroke: "SANS_SERIF"
classifications: "DISPLAY"