




In today's world, where "retina" screens are everywhere, it seems that pixel fonts are no longer needed. However, in the realm of embedded electronic development, low-resolution displays are still widely used. Designing fonts for low-resolution displays is indeed a challenge, where developers and designers often have to make tough compromises between style and readability during interactive interface development. Bixel 16 was born to tackle such issues: a Western typeface specifically designed for small size, low-resolution screens.
Based on a height of 16 pixels, Bixel 16 allows designers to precisely portray the glyph structure within a very limited pixel grid, maintaining clarity and readability while integrating modern technology design language. Bixel 16 supports all uppercase English letters, Arabic numerals, as well as common punctuation marks and unit displays. Its proportional width design makes alignment easier during typesetting, providing new possibilities for embedded user interfaces, industrial equipment, human-machine interfaces, and other scenarios that require stable visual order.
Bixel 16 maintains its sharp and clear display across screens with different resolutions, featuring modern and orderly display effects. It supports point-to-point pixel alignment at common multiples like 16px, 32px, 48px, and 64px.
To support innovation, we offer a certain degree of authorization fee reduction for individual and small teams. For font licensing or more information, you are welcome to contact Besign for consultation.



