Shadow Upry 14 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, album covers, titles, futuristic, stylized, airy, edgy, architectural, display impact, futurist styling, subtractive detail, shadow illusion, monoline, cutout, stencil-like, incised, sharp.
A delicate monoline sans with extensive cut-ins and open joins that make many strokes appear partially removed or segmented. Curves are drawn as slim arcs with small gaps, while straight strokes often terminate in short, squared ends, producing an engineered, almost plotted rhythm. The forms lean geometric overall, but the frequent interior voids and offset fragments create a lively, discontinuous silhouette and a distinctive shadowed/echoed impression in several letters and figures.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, title treatments, and brand marks where the cutout detailing and shadow-like fragments can be appreciated. It can work well for tech, gaming, and experimental editorial graphics, especially at larger sizes or with ample tracking.
The font reads as sleek and experimental, with a sci‑fi/tech tone that feels light, precise, and slightly cryptic. Its broken contours and sliced terminals add tension and motion, giving it a modern, edgy character rather than a neutral text voice.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a clean geometric sans through subtraction—using gaps, cutouts, and offset fragments to suggest depth and shadow while keeping the overall structure minimal and lightweight. The goal seems to be a distinctive, contemporary display voice that signals precision and futurism.
Spacing appears fairly even, but the intentional gaps and partial outlines reduce continuous stroke presence, so counters and apertures can feel more implied than fully drawn. The numerals follow the same segmented logic, keeping the set visually consistent while emphasizing display over small-size clarity.