Pixel Other Nonu 3 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, dashboards, digital signage, posters, sci‑fi branding, digital, futuristic, techy, utilitarian, retro, display mimicry, digital voice, systematic modularity, sci‑fi styling, segmented, modular, beveled, angular, geometric.
A modular, segment-built design that mimics electronic display lettering. Strokes are constructed from straight bars with clipped, beveled terminals that create small diagonal joins and occasional interior notches, producing a crisp, faceted rhythm. Curves are implied through stepped, polygonal segmentation, while counters stay fairly open and rectangular. Spacing and sidebearings vary noticeably by glyph, reinforcing a device-like, assembled-from-parts feel rather than a continuous pen or serif construction.
Works best for short-to-medium text where a digital-display voice is desired, such as UI headings, interface labels, scoreboard-style graphics, dashboards, event posters, and technology or sci‑fi themed branding. It is especially effective at larger sizes where the beveled segment details and distinctive joins remain clear.
The font conveys a distinctly digital and instrument-panel tone, blending retro display aesthetics with a sharp, modern edge. Its segmented geometry feels technical and pragmatic, evoking readouts, consoles, and sci‑fi interfaces more than traditional print typography.
The design appears intended to translate electronic segment displays into an alphabetic font with consistent modular parts, offering a recognizable readout aesthetic while maintaining enough differentiation for full A–Z and a–z text setting.
Many characters read like customized seven-/fourteen-segment interpretations, with simplified diagonals and occasional breakpoints that emphasize the modular construction. The overall texture becomes highly patterned in text, with repeated bevels creating a consistent sparkle at joins and corners.