Outline Buvu 10 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, posters, logotypes, album art, tech branding, glitchy, arcade, cyberpunk, techno, diy, retro tech, signal glitch, arcade feel, display impact, digital texture, pixelated, outlined, angular, modular, geometric.
A modular, outline-drawn display face built from squared, pixel-like segments with open interiors. Strokes are rendered as thin contours with occasional stepped breaks, giving many glyphs a fragmented, jittered edge. Counters are large and boxy, terminals are blunt, and curves are largely avoided in favor of right angles and stair-step diagonals. Proportions skew tall with compact apertures, and several characters show intentional irregularities and “broken” segments that create a variable, hacked-together rhythm across the set.
This font works best where a stylized, high-impact digital voice is desired: game interfaces, sci‑fi titles, event posters, streamer/creator graphics, and tech or cyber-themed branding. It is most effective at display sizes where the outline construction and glitch details remain clear.
The overall tone is digital and disruptive—like an arcade HUD or terminal readout with a corrupted signal. The glitch artifacts add energy and tension, pushing it toward sci‑fi, retro gaming, and experimental tech aesthetics rather than neutral text use.
The design appears intended to fuse an outline, pixel-geometry skeleton with deliberate distortion artifacts, evoking retro computing and corrupted screen graphics. Its tall proportions and modular construction prioritize a distinctive, futuristic texture over continuous, smooth letterforms.
Some glyphs incorporate heavier-looking corner blocks and micro-notches that read like pixel noise or scanline interference, especially noticeable in diagonals and complex forms. Spacing appears fairly even in the sample, but the intentional edge fragmentation can create a shimmering texture at smaller sizes.