Pixel Dash Baho 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, logos, packaging, wild, edgy, playful, graphic, energetic, add texture, create impact, convey attitude, evoke animal print, textured, patterned, stenciled, irregular, high-impact.
A bold, display-oriented sans with simple, geometric skeletons and a distinctive zebra-like interior cut pattern. Each glyph is built from solid outer shapes with irregular, dashy negative spaces carved through the strokes, creating a broken, textured fill while preserving clear letter silhouettes. Corners are generally squared and terminals are blunt, with consistent cap height and a moderate x-height; counters remain open but often interrupted by the internal striping. The texture varies from glyph to glyph, giving a lively, slightly uneven rhythm that reads more like a patterned stamp than a smooth outline.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing text such as posters, headlines, event graphics, and bold branding marks where the patterned fill can be appreciated. It also fits packaging and apparel-style graphics, especially in themes that benefit from animal-print or stencil-like texture. For readability, it works better at medium-to-large sizes and with generous tracking and line spacing.
The overall tone is loud and graphic, evoking animal print, streetwear, and DIY poster aesthetics. It feels mischievous and high-energy, with a deliberately roughened surface that adds attitude without becoming fully distressed or grunge.
The design appears intended to combine a straightforward, readable display sans structure with a striking patterned interior that adds movement and visual bite. The goal is likely to deliver an instantly recognizable texture-driven look that can carry a theme on its own while remaining legible in large, punchy settings.
The interior cut pattern reduces clarity at smaller sizes and in dense paragraphs, but it performs strongly when given space and contrast. Round forms like O/C/G and numerals maintain recognizable bowls while showcasing the strongest striping effect; diagonals and joins can appear especially busy where the texture crosses them.