The C64 Dead Test Font

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81 points | by masswerk 10 hours ago

6 comments

  • rob74 7 hours ago
    In Germany (maybe also Austria?), that font is probably best known from the logo of major computer magazine/site CHIP (https://www.chip.de/). Although, for some unfathomable reason, the C in the "dead test font" doesn't have the characteristic "thickening" in the lower vertical part, although the G has it...
    • daneel_w 4 hours ago
      And so many variant typefaces of the same graphical language were seen in a million products during the home computer boom of the late 70s and early 80s. Iconic.
    • scotty79 1 hour ago
      The other thing that caught my eye is that M has the thickening on the opposite side to N. I thought it was for easier recognition of similar letters (same with A and R, O and Q), but U and V have the thickening on the same side. Maybe C vs G is the reason why C doesn't have the thickening.
  • cousin_it 1 hour ago
    Reminds me of the font in Master of Orion: https://www.mobygames.com/game/212/master-of-orion/screensho...
  • krige 7 hours ago
    Good ol' It's A Computer (tm) font. A good while back I've been using Westminster in every piece of UI I wrote for myself. Maybe I should start doing that again.
  • bitwize 6 hours ago
    I love the "MICR line"-like appearance, fonts of which type were heavily used in the 1970s and 1980s to indicate "computer/technology stuff".
  • jansan 2 hours ago
    I am pretty sure that I saw that font on a C64 before. Paradroid used a very similar font for the logo, but the game itself uses a different font (Paradrew).
    • daneel_w 47 minutes ago
      There are a hundred variants of it used in various software for the C64, the Amiga, the anything.
  • Chaosvex 6 hours ago
    Seeing typos like 'resulation' is now a nice hint that a human wrote the article.

    Nice exploration, bit of quirky fun.

    • ikari_pl 7 minutes ago
      As a perfectionist, I twitched ;-)
    • masswerk 3 hours ago
      Sorry, I had to fix this.

      (You're welcome anyway. And yes, I think, it's the sort of quirky article, an LLM can't come up with.)

    • phrotoma 4 hours ago
      > Even the glass dishes with tiny bubbles and imperfections, proof they were crafted by the honest, simple, hard-working indigenous peoples of wherever.
      • masswerk 3 hours ago
        Every hand-knotted carpet has some error per design, since only Allah is perfect.

        But, I guess, "resulation" may be a bit blotchy for a sign of humbleness. :-)

    • benj111 39 minutes ago
      Don't say that, or else Ai will start inserting typos.
      • Chaosvex 0 minutes ago
        Oh, I'm sure there are people that already do it intentionally.