Two Slice: A 2-Pixel Tall Font That's Surprisingly Readable
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JdeBP
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Summary
Two Slice is an extremely small font that measures only 2 pixels in height, designed to be somewhat readable despite its minuscule size. The font includes uppercase and lowercase variants with different readability options, basic numbers, and some punctuation marks. It's released under a CC BY-SA license, allowing commercial use with attribution.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledA font that's only 2px tall, and somewhat readable!
Uppercase and lowercase have some different variants, in case you find one more readable than the other.
You can probably read this, even if you wish you couldn't.
It tends to be easier to read at smaller sizes.
Try it out below, or download it (under CC BY-SA license, so you can use it commercially but you have to give credit).
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