Hacker Noon font by David Smooke is a cool techno-themed blocky geometric font. The uniform-stroke letters work especially well together to create a text-based pattern that beautifies any title, headline, or typographic design. With stylistic wide, bold, and stencil-like shapes, each glyph makes a pixel-perfect impression of a cyber-inspired concept imitating a real-life glitch or error effect.
Use this font for web design in technology blogs, software development and engineering applications, or coding interfaces. Other places to use it include a logo that stands out, a video game interface, a futuristic ad campaign, a product packaging design, and both print or digital publications.
Hacker Noon is a free font for both personal and commercial use. However, if you still want to obtain an extended license suitable for commercial use, please contact the font author.
The HackerNoon Font
This is the source repository for HackerNoon Font: HackerNoon's signature pixel font. The font comes in 26 letters, 10 numbers, and 31 exciting special characters.
HackerNoon Font 2.0 is here!
Just like the original font, HackerNoon Font 2.0, or #HF2, is designed using a five-by-five grid system in which each letter shares the same exact width and height as one another, making this font all the more unique.
In this version, all the edges on each letter are now 100% curved, giving the font a cleaner and more modern look. #HF2 emphasizes more on readability and usability - it is prompted to be utilized more in common settings like body text, other than just headings and titles.
With #HF2, we at HackerNoon hope to keep our unique identity - a retro publication sprinkled with funkiness - but at the same time open ourselves to the modern world where soft and smooth traits speak technology louder than hard edges.