Inverted Miho 10 is a very bold, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album covers, game titles, branding, glitchy, industrial, brutalist, edgy, experimental, maximum impact, disrupted texture, experimental display, industrial edge, stencil-like, shattered, fragmented, cutout, modular.
A condensed, heavy display face built from tall rectangular stems and blocky, mostly orthogonal geometry. The letterforms are repeatedly interrupted by irregular cut-outs and interior voids, creating a hollowed, inverted look where negative shapes bite into the strokes. Curves are minimized and when they appear they feel constrained within the same tall, narrow framework, producing a rigid vertical rhythm. Counters and apertures are frequently broken, yielding uneven internal texture and a distressed, fragmented silhouette that remains aligned to a strong upright axis.
Best suited to large-format applications where the broken counters and cut-outs can be appreciated, such as posters, bold headlines, album/film artwork, game title screens, and striking brand marks. It can also work for short bursts of copy in editorial or packaging when a distressed, industrial texture is desired, but it is less appropriate for continuous reading at small sizes.
The overall tone is aggressive and experimental, with a hacked, distressed character that reads as gritty and mechanical. Its fractured interiors evoke glitch aesthetics and worn signage, giving text a tense, high-impact presence.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through a condensed, monolithic framework that is deliberately disrupted by hollowed cut-ins. The consistent vertical scaffolding suggests a display face meant to feel architectural and forceful, while the irregular interior fragmentation adds an expressive, glitch-like edge.
Spacing appears tight and the repeated internal cut patterns create pronounced sparkle at smaller sizes, making the texture as prominent as the letter shapes. The style is visually consistent across upper/lowercase and numerals, with the same tall, boxed construction and interrupted counters reinforcing a cohesive system.