Pixel Other Ubmo 3 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, labels, game ui, music artwork, distressed, industrial, tactical, gritty, utilitarian, distressed effect, industrial signage, stencil flavor, display impact, grunge texture, stenciled, fragmented, choppy, eroded, modular.
A bold, modular sans with letterforms built from chunky segments and pronounced internal breaks. Strokes are unevenly interrupted by horizontal and vertical gaps, creating a stenciled, fragmented texture while preserving clear overall silhouettes. Counters are simplified and often partially open, and terminals tend to end in blunt, squared shapes with occasional angled cuts. The rhythm reads like a broken display or weathered stencil, with consistent segment thickness but intentionally irregular negative-space “cracks” across the set.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, album/cover art, packaging labels, event graphics, and game or film UI where a distressed, coded look is desired. It works well for titles, badges, and callouts, and is less ideal for extended body copy where the fractured texture can fatigue readability.
The font communicates a rugged, worn-in tone—evoking scraped paint, battered signage, or utilitarian markings. Its fractured construction adds urgency and edge, lending a tactical, industrial feel that can read as cautionary or underground depending on context.
The design appears intended to fuse a blocky, utilitarian sans structure with a deliberately eroded, segmented treatment, creating a recognizably “broken stencil/display” voice. The goal is visual character and texture first, while keeping letterforms legible enough for bold, attention-grabbing typography.
The broken segments create strong patterning across lines of text, producing a noisy texture that becomes more prominent at smaller sizes or longer passages. Spacing appears straightforward, but the internal gaps add perceived sparkle and can reduce clarity in dense settings; it performs best when allowed generous size or air.