Pixel Other Vepi 1 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, tech branding, posters, motion graphics, game hud, technical, drafting, sci-fi, utilitarian, schematic, segmented outline, technical styling, display accent, futuristic ui, drafting motif, dashed, monoline, segmented, rounded, lightweight.
A monoline, right-leaning design built from short dashed segments that trace each letterform, leaving consistent gaps along strokes. Curves are rendered as stepped, rounded arcs, giving bowls and counters a soft, segmented outline rather than a continuous contour. Proportions are clean and geometric, with simple terminals, open apertures, and a slightly mechanical rhythm that stays consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Works best where a constructed, segmented texture is desirable—interface labels, dashboards, sci‑fi or tech-themed branding, and display typography in posters or titles. It is also well-suited to motion graphics where the dashed strokes can echo scanning, plotting, or signal themes.
The dashed construction reads like plotted pen paths, cut lines, or a technical overlay, creating a cool, schematic tone. It suggests instrumentation and futuristic interfaces while still feeling orderly and restrained rather than playful.
The font appears designed to emulate a plotted or segmented outline—like dashed drafting lines or a digital trace—while preserving familiar, readable Latin shapes. Its consistent dash rhythm and rounded, quantized curves prioritize a technical aesthetic and a distinctive surface texture over conventional solid strokes.
At smaller sizes the intentional breaks can visually thin and sparkle, while larger sizes emphasize the constructed, traced quality. The slant and open spacing help maintain clarity in the sample text, but the segmented stroke pattern remains the dominant texture.