3270 Font

3270 Font

The 3270 Font is a captivating monospaced display typeface created by Ricardo Bánffy, born from a remarkable piece of computing history. Its origins trace back to Georgia Tech’s x3270 terminal emulator, where the original letterforms were painstakingly hand-copied from an IBM 3270 series mainframe terminal — one of the most iconic display systems of the early computing era.


3270 is a wonderful example of the unique, historically rooted fonts available for free in our collection. Whether you’re after retro computing nostalgia or cutting-edge tech aesthetics, the right monospaced font makes all the difference. Explore our full library of free fonts and find the perfect typeface for your project.

Designer: Ricardo Bánffy
License: Free (BSD-style Open Source License)
Style: Display / Monospaced, Technology, Retro

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