OffBit 2.0 is the newest version of OFFBIT, a font type derived from Bitmap with various variations from each box. The term bitmap comes from computer programming terminology, which means simply a bit map, a spatially mapped array of bits. Now, together with PowerType, it usually refers to a similar concept of an array of pixels that are mapped spatially and into various shapes such as dots and other models.
In the base style, OffBit includes reguler, bit, and 101, each available in reguler and bold. In this 2.0 version, OffBit introduces more variations than before, expanding the base concept of a bit map into multiple shapes, not only dots. The additional styles include ring, plus, pixel, point, star, up, down, left, right, cross, bar, line, tilt, and stack. This development adds more possibilities while maintaining its digital structure. This font matches the theme of computing, graphic design, posters or other media, all of which can be combined.