Digifit Font

Digifit TrueTypePersonal use
DIGIFIT.TTF

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Author's note

Digifit font by Jason Matthew Everett is a free digital display typeface that turns chunky pixels into soft, rounded blocks. Each letter feels like a padded module, with bold, squarish shapes and pill-like curves that give “digital” a surprisingly friendly, tactile twist. It’s heavy, confident, and super legible at larger sizes, with those dot-like rounds on top adding a playful, almost toy-like rhythm across a word.

Using Digifit, you get a tech-forward look that still feels approachable—great for gaming brands, fitness tech, kids’ gadgets, event posters, social graphics, and bold logo marks. This free font shines when you let it breathe in big headlines; pair it with a simple, light geometric sans for body copy to keep your layouts clean and balanced.

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Character map

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Basic Latin - charmap

Basic font information

Copyright notice
Created on the 15 - 25 July in 1998. Created by Jason Matthew Everett, KidChaos2@aol.com Snail Mail address is 3515 Apple Street, Lincoln, NE 68503 402 466 1952. Copyright control by Chaos Fonts, 1998.
Font family
Digifit
Font subfamily
Normal
Unique subfamily identification
Alts:Digifit
Full font name
Digifit
Name table version
1.0 Wed Aug 05 10:22:06 1998
Postscript font name
Digifit

Extended font information

Platforms supported

PlatformEncoding
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
MacintoshRoman
UnicodeUnicode 1.0 semantics

Font details

Revision1
Glyph count92
Units per Em1000
Embedding rightsLicensed font (protected)
Family classNo classification
WeightBold
WidthMedium (normal)
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly left to right glyphs + contains neutrals
Pattern natureBold
PitchNot monospaced