Pixel Mima 7 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Greek Font Set #2' by The Fontry and 'Boulder' by Umka Type (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: game ui, posters, headlines, logos, packaging, arcade, retro, industrial, gritty, playful, retro digital, display impact, bitmap texture, nostalgia, blocky, chunky, stepped, jagged, square terminals.
A chunky, quantized sans with heavy, block-built shapes and visibly stepped edges that read like bitmap or low-resolution stencil cuts. Counters are small and often squarish, with simplified interior geometry and tight apertures that emphasize mass. The overall construction is predominantly rectangular with occasional rounded-by-pixels corners, producing a rugged rhythm across words. Lowercase forms are compact with a tall x-height feel, while figures and capitals maintain the same dense, modular texture.
Best suited to display roles where the pixel texture is meant to be seen: game UI and menus, arcade-inspired posters, punchy headlines, and bold logo wordmarks. It can also work for packaging or labels that want a rugged digital/industrial tone, especially when set at generous sizes with clear line spacing.
The font projects an unmistakable retro-digital attitude—part arcade title card, part utilitarian screen label. Its jagged, pixel-formed contours add a rough, energetic edge that feels game-like and slightly rebellious, while still staying bold and assertive in presence.
The design appears intended to capture classic bitmap lettering through a bold, contemporary display build—prioritizing strong silhouettes, compact counters, and a crunchy pixel edge for instant impact and nostalgic character.
At larger sizes the stepped contour becomes a defining texture; at smaller sizes the tight counters and block density can cause characters to visually merge, so spacing and size choices matter. The consistent, grid-like construction helps it stay cohesive across mixed-case settings and numerals.