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krupan 56 seconds ago [-]
I was unprepared for the wave of nostalgia that hit me when I went to the hos website. Grandpa's Mac computer was so cool!!
wlesieutre 2 hours ago [-]
Pebble has a set of black and white emojis to go with their OS's visual language. Lots missing, but the ones they have are nicely readable for watch notification purposes.
Not as detailed as these, and using 90/45 degree angles in keeping with the rest of their graphics.
Nice! I want a phone theme with this. Do you know any?
StacyC 4 hours ago [-]
Love the website, fonts, UI and all of it! It brings back fun memories of my early Mac days.
mrhottakes 6 hours ago [-]
This has me feeling nostalgic for Hypercard. Nice work!
mathgladiator 5 hours ago [-]
Awesome. I recently got a play.date device, so im getting into 1 bit pixel art for a game i am building. I am using as a forcing function 5o avoid the multitudes of rabbit holes possible with games. It is so refreshing!
andsoitis 6 hours ago [-]
Cool. 1-bit hi-resolution emoji would be fire.
socalgal2 5 hours ago [-]
What resolution? high enough and they will just appear gray scale. I think the point is for them to be low-res
guff_se 3 hours ago [-]
There’s an awful lot of emdashes in that text.
dbalatero 18 minutes ago [-]
I type the emdash a lot myself; how do you know the author doesn't as well? The copy is simple and readable so even if it is AI, who cares?
trollbridge 6 hours ago [-]
Some things are just plain beautiful.
I would gladly use this as an emoji set (alongside Chicago or Monaco).
Not as detailed as these, and using 90/45 degree angles in keeping with the rest of their graphics.
https://developer.rebble.io/guides/app-resources/system-font...
https://hypertalking.com/2023/05/08/1-bit-pixel-art-of-hokus...
08-may-2023 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35866283 72 comments
22-apr-2026 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47863570 93 comments
With a proper combo o depth you can get a very nice result.
Thanks to your idea, now I am imagining printing different layers of foreground and background on glass and stacking them with spacers for parallax.
You can implement it in PostScript, and there are many examples (with the PostScript code) in PDF specification (pages 303-307): https://opensource.adobe.com/dc-acrobat-sdk-docs/standards/p...
I would gladly use this as an emoji set (alongside Chicago or Monaco).