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Pixel Dash Fiju 9 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, album art, tech ui, glitchy, techy, retro, scanned, noisy, signal texture, digital retro, glitch effect, display impact, patterned type, striped, segmented, broken, monolinear, rounded.


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A clean, sans-serif structure is rendered through short horizontal bars, creating a segmented, scanline-like texture across each glyph. Strokes are largely monolinear in feel, with soft rounding in bowls and terminals that keeps the forms friendly despite the fragmentation. Counters remain open and recognizable, and the overall proportions read as contemporary grotesque, but the repeated striping introduces a deliberate disruption. Numerals and capitals keep a steady rhythm, while diagonals and curves show slightly uneven bar endings that add a mechanical, sampled edge.

Best suited to short, attention-grabbing settings where the striped disruption can be appreciated: headlines, posters, event graphics, packaging, and brand marks with a digital or retro-tech angle. It can also work for UI accents, titles, and display labels where a sense of signal, scanning, or data texture is desired, rather than for long-form reading.

The font projects a digital, glitch-and-signal aesthetic—like text seen through an analog display, a low-resolution screen, or a corrupted print/scan. It feels technological and energetic, with a subtle sense of interference that suggests motion, decoding, or transmission. The tone is modern-retro, balancing familiar letterforms with a stylized “broken” texture.

The design appears intended to combine familiar sans-serif letterforms with a quantized, dash-built texture that evokes scanlines and digital interference. Its goal is to deliver immediate legibility while injecting a distinctive, patterned “signal” character for display-oriented typography.

The dashed construction reduces solid stroke mass, so the texture becomes a major part of the color on the page; at smaller sizes the striping may visually merge, while at larger sizes it reads as an intentional pattern. Rounded curves help maintain legibility in mixed-case text, but dense paragraphs can take on a shimmering, noisy surface due to the repeated horizontal segmentation.

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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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