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67x8's avatar, created in September 2025

67x8, also known as Ijo Okalé, is an artist who first gained popularity in 2025 with their art series 36 Days of Type.

They draw using unicode and Symbols for Legacy Computing, often making use of bold colors and gradients in their creations. They are also unique in regularly using all four full block characters(""░ ▒ ▓ █") in conjunction with colored text, whereas most artist only use "█."

In addition to making art, they are also a vocal anti spam user.

67x8's primary text color is #0536ad , though they have historically used several other shades of blue.

36 Days of Type

36 Days of Type, or 36DoT for short, is an art series by which portrays the 26 letters of the alphabet along with every single digit number from 0 to 9.

It isnspired by the online trend of the same name, which "invites designers, illustrators and visual artists to express their unique interpretation of the letters and numbers of the Latin alphabet."

The artworks in the series were created in 2025 from August 14th to September 18th, with one character being drawn every day. The 36 characters each have a distinct art style and form a gradient when placed in order.

The completed characters would be pasted daily onto Spawn, though by August 21st they were also being archived on the world /36DaysOfType.

A complete set of 67x8's 36DoT (September 17th, 2025)

Other creations

September 12th, 2025
Created during the 2025 color ban (December 26th, 2025)

67x8's avatar (ijo Okalé)

Created in late September, shortly after the completion of 36DoT.

Identification script

Introduction of the script on December 24th, 2025

Created during the 2025 color ban as a way for users to identify 67x8's messages in the absence of color.

The script applies a Javascript link to all of their text, which shows the following message when clicked:

Dossenal 1H:
a8693e0db38b857afffc1f02cecad71cec2d01282c4a8edc51a49a81856e89e6

Ignore the headings above,
what you're seeing here is
neither JavaScript code or
untrusted; it's a link
that this character is
typed (or pasted) by
ijo Okalé. (67x8)

The above sequence of
seemingly random numbers
is used as a checksum
to verify my authenticity.
The script used to generate
the above number is not
disclosed and never will
be, preventing all methods
of impersonation.

Trivia

  • Characters in 36DoT were usually created around 2:00 PM UTC.