Pixel Other Ubmo 6 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, labels, packaging, industrial, distressed, tactical, gritty, utilitarian, distressed display, industrial marking, rugged branding, tactical styling, stencil, fragmented, cracked, modular, blocky.
A bold, block-based stencil with a fragmented, broken fill that cuts through each glyph in short horizontal and angled segments. The letterforms are built from sturdy geometric strokes—mostly straight with occasional rounded bowls—then interrupted by repeated gaps that create a chipped, segmented rhythm. Counters are relatively open where present, and the overall construction stays upright and stable, with slightly irregular internal breaks that make the texture feel intentionally worn rather than purely mechanical.
Best suited to display applications where texture is an asset: posters, album/film titles, brand marks, product labels, and packaging with an industrial or rugged theme. It can also work for short UI callouts or signage-style headings when set large enough for the segmented cuts to remain legible.
The repeated fractures give the face a rugged, tactical tone—part industrial marking, part weathered signage. It reads as tough and utilitarian, with a sense of abrasion and motion that adds edge and energy to short statements.
The design appears intended to combine sturdy stencil-like geometry with a deliberately distressed, segmented treatment, creating a bold face that feels printed, worn, or cut through with mechanical breaks while remaining readable at headline scales.
The fragmentation pattern is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, producing a strong all-over texture at display sizes. In longer text, the internal breaks become the dominant feature, so spacing and size will heavily influence clarity.