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Pixel Dot Sovi 11 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: display, headlines, posters, ui labels, signage, retro tech, scoreboard, playful, industrial, futuristic, evoke displays, add texture, signal tech, retro aesthetic, monoline, rounded, modular, grid-based, punched.


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A dotted, modular display face built from evenly sized round dots arranged on a tight grid. Letterforms are mostly open and geometric, with squared-off proportions softened by the circular dot terminals. Strokes read as monoline paths implied by dot rows, producing consistent rhythm and clear counters despite the perforated texture. Curves and diagonals are approximated with stepped dot patterns, and spacing feels generous enough to keep the dot matrix from visually filling in at typical display sizes.

This font performs best in large sizes where the dot structure is legible and intentional—headlines, posters, packaging accents, event graphics, and interface labels with a retro-digital theme. It can also suit wayfinding or signage-style compositions when used with ample spacing. For longer passages, it works as an accent or for short blocks where the textured rhythm supports the message rather than competing with it.

The dot-matrix construction evokes electronic readouts, pin-perforation, and vintage computing, giving the font a retro-tech personality. Its rounded dots keep the tone friendly and playful rather than harsh, while the gridded regularity adds a utilitarian, engineered feel. Overall it suggests information display, instrumentation, and pop-culture sci‑fi interfaces.

The font appears designed to emulate dot-matrix output and modular LED-style lettering while maintaining recognizable, geometric forms. Its consistent grid logic and round dots prioritize a distinctive texture and thematic signal over smooth outlines, aiming for a clear digital-display voice in branding and titles.

The design relies on a consistent dot size and alignment, so edges appear crisp and quantized, especially in diagonals and rounded bowls. Some glyphs show simplified joins where dot rows meet, reinforcing a constructed, sign-like aesthetic. The texture is prominent, making the face read as a pattern as much as a letterform, particularly in longer text runs.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Number — Decimal Digit
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Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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Number — Superscript
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Number — Fraction
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Punctuation — Quote
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Symbol — Currency
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Symbol — Math
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