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Pixelcurve

Craig Ward

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Pixelcurve

Craig Ward

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Font tags

Display, pixel, icons

Release

2022

Available iterations

1000

Designer/Studio

Craig Ward

Script Support

Latin

Pixelcurve — the first of it’s kind.  



One typeface, octodecillions of possible iterations. That’s 57 zeroes.

Pixelcurve is the first NFTypeface ever created. A homage to the 8 bit aesthetic that has become prevalent within the NFT art space, it also showcases and illustrates the potential of the medium.

A pleasing and compact display face, Pixecurve features decision points at each corner of each glyph that can be squared, curved or pixellated, meaning the a-z alphabet alone allows for more than 1.5 octodecillion possible iterations - up there with the number of atoms in the known universe. In addition, the font includes numerals, punctuation, special and selected European characters, four unique generative emojis and a suite of 8 but inspired icons.

About The Designer — Craig Ward is a highly decorated Design Director and typographer. Formerly Head of Design at two of New York’s most renowned creative agencies (Grey and Deutsch) he is best known for his pioneering typographic works for clients including Calvin Klein, Squarespace and Nike. A cover artist for TIME Magazine and The Washington Post and named by Computer Arts as one of the most important designers of all time, he has been profiled by New York Magazine, Fast Company and most creative industry journals. In addition, Ward’s work has been exhibited globally from The Hammer Museum (Los Angeles), The Museum of The City of New York and The Cooper Union to his native United Kingdom (Conningsby Gallery, A Foundation), Europe (Collette) and the Far East.

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