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Pixel-era geometry with stepped cuts and hard rhythm. The forms stay compact and punchy even at medium sizes.
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Bizarre Love 86 is a compact display face that reworks 8-bit culture and early screen lettering into a sharper contemporary system.
Rather than simulating bitmap nostalgia, it builds a controlled alphabet from stepped cuts, tight counters, and rigid proportions. The result is blunt, synthetic, and intentionally compact.
It performs best in headlines, logos, and short statements where density matters. Even at medium sizes the letters keep their square rhythm, which is why the same voice also appears in the Kinetype logo.
Write your own line in real time.
Named after Bizarre Love Triangle by New Order.
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Pixel-era geometry with stepped cuts and hard rhythm. The forms stay compact and punchy even at medium sizes.
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Designed for headlines, posters, cover titles, and short visual statements where the type itself needs to carry tone.