Pixel Dash Firi 1 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, tech packaging, retro tech, speedy, glitchy, industrial, sporty, motion effect, screen texture, display impact, tech styling, striped, segmented, slanted, angular, stencil-like.
A slanted, all-caps-forward display face built from stacked horizontal dashes that leave consistent gaps through the strokes. The letterforms are squared and angular with rounded corners in a few curves, producing a quantized edge that reads like scanlines or shuttered motion. Stroke presence stays even throughout, while the segmented construction creates lively texture and a shimmering rhythm across words. Counters are compact and the overall proportions feel expanded, giving the forms a broad footprint and strong headline density.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings where the striped construction can be appreciated: headlines, event posters, album or game titles, and logo-like wordmarks. It also fits motion-themed applications such as motorsport or athletics graphics and tech-forward packaging, especially when used with generous tracking and strong contrast against the background.
The repeating bars and forward slant project motion and machinery, evoking screens, instrumentation, and fast-paced graphics. The striped texture adds a subtle interference effect, making the tone feel techy, energetic, and slightly aggressive in a controlled, engineered way.
The design appears intended to translate a bold italic grotesk silhouette into a segmented, scanline-like texture that signals speed and digital imagery. The goal is less about continuous text comfort and more about delivering a distinctive, animated surface for display typography.
Because the glyphs are partially open due to the dash pattern, readability drops at small sizes and in dense paragraphs, but the texture becomes a defining feature at larger scales. Numerals and capitals maintain a consistent, modular logic, which helps the style feel cohesive across mixed text.