Pixel Other Abfu 7 is a light, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display ui, dashboards, headlines, posters, titles, digital, technical, retro, instrumental, sci-fi, segment display, digital mimicry, retro tech, futurism, ui styling, angular, segmented, octagonal, monoline, chamfered.
A segmented, stroke-built design that echoes multi-segment display lettering, with broken joins and short diagonal chamfers at terminals. Strokes are narrow and fairly uniform, forming octagonal counters and squared curves rather than continuous arcs. The italic slant and slightly irregular segment lengths create a lively, mechanical rhythm, while spacing and widths vary by glyph to preserve recognizability within the segmented construction.
Best suited to short display settings where its segmented structure is a feature: UI mockups, digital readouts, sci‑fi or tech-themed titles, posters, and branding accents. It can work for brief passages at larger sizes, but the broken segments and slant are most effective when given room to breathe.
The font reads as electronic and utilitarian, evoking dashboards, calculators, lab instruments, and retro-futurist interfaces. Its slanted stance adds motion and a sporty, engineered attitude, balancing nostalgia with a crisp, high-tech feel.
The design appears intended to translate the logic of segment displays into an italicized, more typographic alphabet, keeping the modular electronic construction while improving letter differentiation for branding and titles. The consistent chamfered terminals and quantized geometry suggest a deliberate “instrument readout” aesthetic tuned for visual character over continuous text neutrality.
Uppercase forms are constructed from consistent segment logic, while lowercase includes simplified, more cursive-leaning shapes that keep the same broken-stroke vocabulary. Numerals are highly display-like, with distinctive angular bowls and open segment breaks that emphasize the modular build.