pixel-art
Retro 8-bit pixel art aesthetic with nostalgic gaming visual style
Design Aesthetic
Pixelated retro aesthetic reminiscent of classic 8-bit and 16-bit era games. Chunky pixels, limited color palettes, and nostalgic gaming references. Simple geometric shapes rendered in blocky pixel form. Fun, playful, and immediately recognizable retro tech aesthetic.
Background
- Color: Light Blue (#87CEEB) or Soft Lavender (#E6E6FA)
- Texture: Subtle pixel grid pattern, CRT scanline effect optional
Typography
Primary Font (Headlines)
Pixelated bitmap font style. Chunky, blocky letterforms with visible pixel structure. All caps for maximum readability. Render as actual pixel art, not smooth vectors.
Secondary Font (Body)
Smaller pixel font with consistent 8x8 or 16x16 character grid. High contrast against background. Limited anti-aliasing to maintain retro feel.
Color Palette
| Role | Color | Hex | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Background | Light Blue | #87CEEB | Primary background |
| Alt Background | Soft Lavender | #E6E6FA | Secondary backgrounds |
| Primary Text | Dark Navy | #1A1A2E | Headlines, body text |
| Accent 1 | Pixel Green | #00FF00 | Success, highlights |
| Accent 2 | Pixel Red | #FF0000 | Alerts, emphasis |
| Accent 3 | Pixel Yellow | #FFFF00 | Warnings, energy |
| Accent 4 | Pixel Cyan | #00FFFF | Info, tech elements |
| Accent 5 | Pixel Magenta | #FF00FF | Special elements |
Visual Elements
- All elements rendered with visible pixel structure
- Simple iconography: notepad, checkboxes, gears, rockets, play buttons
- Text bubbles and speech boxes with pixel borders
- 8-bit style decorative elements: stars, hearts, arrows
- Progress bars with chunky pixel segments
- Dithering patterns for gradients and shadows
- Limited to 16-32 color palette per slide
Style Rules
Do
- Maintain consistent pixel grid throughout
- Use limited color palette (16-32 colors max)
- Create blocky, geometric shapes
- Add nostalgic gaming references where appropriate
- Use dithering for color transitions
Don't
- Use smooth gradients or anti-aliasing
- Create photorealistic elements
- Use thin lines or fine details
- Add modern glossy effects
- Add slide numbers, footers, or logos
Best For
Gaming presentations, tech tutorials, nostalgic content, developer talks, retro-themed events, educational content for younger audiences, creative tech presentations