Inverted Abba 2 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, game ui, techno, industrial, arcade, futuristic, stencil-like, high impact, retro tech, display texture, brand distinctiveness, squarish, angular, geometric, modular, inky.
A heavy, geometric sans with squarish proportions and tightly controlled curves. Letters are built from broad strokes with deliberate interior carving, producing hollowed counters and crisp cut-ins that read like inset channels within the forms. Corners tend toward right angles with occasional rounded turns, and many glyphs show a slightly “machined” feel where joins and terminals are squared off or notched. Spacing appears compact and modular, giving lines a tiled rhythm, while numerals and lowercase maintain the same blocky construction for consistent texture.
Best suited to short, prominent settings where its carved, high-impact shapes can be appreciated—headlines, display typography, logos, title cards, and branded graphics. It also works well for tech-themed UI elements, game menus, and packaging or labels that benefit from an industrial, modular feel.
The overall tone is stark and engineered, evoking retro-futurist interfaces, arcade cabinets, and industrial labeling. The inverted, cut-out look gives it a high-impact, attention-grabbing presence with a slightly menacing, sci‑fi edge.
The font appears intended to deliver a bold, inverted display voice by combining a blocky geometric skeleton with purposeful interior cut-outs. The goal is to maintain strong silhouette recognition while adding a distinctive hollow-channel texture that signals technology, machinery, and retro digital culture.
In running text, the interior voids and notches create strong patterning and a distinctive flicker at smaller sizes, especially in dense passages. The design is most visually stable when set a bit larger or with generous tracking so the carved details remain clear.