Pixel Hura 13 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: pixel ui, game ui, hud screens, sci‑fi titles, tech posters, retro, arcade, techno, digital, industrial, bitmap revival, screen aesthetic, interface labeling, retro computing, futuristic branding, blocky, modular, angular, quantized, stencil-like.
A modular, pixel-quantized sans with wide proportions and a deliberately stepped outline. Strokes are built from straight horizontal and vertical segments with occasional diagonals rendered as stair-steps, creating crisp, blocky counters and squared terminals. Several forms incorporate small breaks and inset corners, producing a lightly stencil-like, segmented construction while maintaining consistent rhythm across the set. The lowercase echoes the caps with simplified, geometric bowls and compact apertures, yielding a cohesive bitmap-driven texture in text.
Well suited to pixel-art interfaces, in-game menus, status readouts, and UI labels where a bitmap aesthetic is desired. It also works effectively for short headlines on posters, album art, or event graphics that lean into retro-computing or sci‑fi themes, and for logo-like wordmarks that benefit from a wide, modular silhouette.
The overall tone is unmistakably digital and retro, evoking classic arcade graphics, early computer displays, and sci‑fi interface labeling. Its segmented construction adds an industrial, technical feel—more "HUD readout" than "friendly UI"—with an energetic, game-like cadence.
The design appears intended to translate classic bitmap display logic into a coherent, contemporary font with consistent spacing and a distinctive segmented detail. Its wide stance and stepwise diagonals emphasize screen-native geometry, prioritizing an electronic, system-like voice over typographic softness.
In running text the stepped curves and occasional interior notches become prominent, giving words a mechanical patterning that reads best when size and spacing allow the pixel structure to stay clear. The very wide set widths and squared counters create strong horizontal momentum and a bold presence even without heavy stroke weight.