Pixel Miri 7 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, logos, packaging, gritty, retro, punchy, rugged, arcade, impact, retro feel, grunge texture, dynamic slant, display emphasis, distressed, blocky, slab-like, condensed counters, inked edges.
A chunky, forward-leaning bitmap display face with blocky silhouettes and visibly quantized curves. Strokes are heavy and compact, with small, tight counters and squared-off terminals that read like slabby cut-offs. The outlines show intentional roughness and uneven pixel steps, giving edges a worn, inked texture while maintaining consistent cap height and a steady, poster-like rhythm across the set.
Best suited to large sizes where the pixel texture and rugged edges can be appreciated: headlines, posters, game UI overlays, stream graphics, badges, and bold logo wordmarks. It can also work for short bursts of text on packaging or labels when a raw, retro-digital impact is desired.
The overall tone feels gritty and energetic—retro-digital with a slightly damaged, DIY edge. Its strong slant and dense blacks create urgency and impact, evoking arcade-era graphics, xeroxed flyers, or stamped lettering rather than polished corporate typography.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch with a classic bitmap foundation, adding deliberate edge damage and a strong slant to create motion and attitude. It prioritizes character and texture over smooth refinement, aiming for an assertive, display-first presence.
Round letters (like O/C/G) resolve into stepped, almost octagonal forms, and diagonals show pronounced pixel stair-stepping that reinforces the italic motion. The numerals match the same heavy, distressed construction, keeping a unified texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.