Shadow Upry 13 is a very light, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, branding, titles, futuristic, architectural, sleek, technical, playful, display impact, depth illusion, modern stylization, systematic cutouts, inline, stencil-like, monoline, geometric, segmented.
A display sans built from thin, monoline strokes with deliberate cut-ins and missing segments that create a hollowed, inline feel. Curves are smooth and circular, while terminals frequently break into short flat caps or tapered diagonal nicks, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm. The forms read as geometric and open, with simplified joins and occasional offset fragments that behave like a light shadow or echo, especially visible on curved bowls and diagonals. Overall spacing feels generous, and the consistent stroke logic keeps the alphabet cohesive despite the many intentional interruptions.
Best suited for short, prominent text such as headlines, posters, title treatments, and brand marks where the cut-out details and shadow-like echoes can be appreciated. It can work for signage or interface accents in a futuristic or tech-oriented aesthetic, but is less ideal for long passages or small sizes due to its intentionally interrupted strokes.
The broken, echoed strokes give a modern, high-tech tone—part neon-sign, part blueprint—balancing precision with a slightly mischievous, puzzle-like character. It feels contemporary and experimental rather than traditional, with a light, airy presence that suggests motion and depth.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a geometric sans through selective subtraction and slight offset echoes, creating a sense of depth and a hollow, constructed look. The consistent system of breaks and notches suggests a deliberate display font aimed at striking, modern typography.
Legibility relies on the continuity of the outer silhouette more than stroke fullness, so the design is most effective at larger sizes. The numerals and capitals lean strongly into the segmented motif, and the repeated diagonal nicks and offsets act as a distinctive signature across the set.