Pixel Ehly 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, retro branding, tech posters, titles, interface labels, retro, techno, arcade, sci-fi, digital, retro computing, digital display, ui styling, futuristic tone, monoline, modular, angular, grid-fit, boxy.
A modular, grid-fit design built from crisp right angles and stepped corners, with a monoline stroke that reads as a continuous outline around largely open counters. Curves are translated into squared-off forms, producing octagonal rounds and notched terminals. Proportions are clean and geometric, with compact apertures and occasional interior bars or cut-ins that reinforce a technical, constructed feel. In text, the rhythm is evenly mechanical, with consistent stroke behavior and a structured, schematic texture across words and numerals.
Well-suited for game UI, retro-themed branding, tech posters, and display headlines where the pixel-structured aesthetic is a feature. It can also work for interface labels and short settings text when generous size and spacing are available to preserve the stepped details.
The overall tone feels distinctly retro-digital, evoking classic computer displays, arcade UI, and early sci‑fi interfaces. Its squared geometry and deliberate pixel-like stepping communicate a playful, engineered character that leans more electronic than organic.
The design appears intended to capture a classic digital/bitmap sensibility while staying clean and systematic, using outline strokes and squared geometry to translate familiar Latin shapes into a consistent grid-based language.
The outlined construction keeps letterforms legible while preserving a light, airy interior, but it also creates a distinctive “wireframe” presence that becomes more prominent at larger sizes. Angular joins and small notches add character and help differentiate similarly shaped forms within the grid-based system.