Pixel Other Fiba 2 is a light, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: ui labels, dashboards, instrument panels, digital clocks, sci-fi titles, digital, technical, retro, instrumental, futuristic, display mimicry, tech aesthetic, retro futurism, systematic construction, ui flavor, angular, segmented, monoline, oblique, condensed.
A segmented, quantized display design built from short straight strokes with clipped, chamfered terminals. Forms are monoline and constructed from diagonal and vertical/horizontal segments, producing open counters and sharp inside corners. The overall rhythm is forward-leaning, with many joins and terminals angled consistently, giving the alphabet a slanted, instrument-like cadence. Glyph widths vary noticeably, and the lowercase echoes the uppercase logic with simplified, segment-driven bowls and joins.
Best suited to short text where a digital/technical voice is desired, such as UI labels, dashboard readouts, device mockups, signage for exhibitions, and sci‑fi or cyber-themed titles. It can also work for branding accents and packaging callouts where a segmented display aesthetic helps differentiate headings or numerals.
The font reads as electronic and utilitarian, evoking LED/LCD readouts, lab instruments, and sci‑fi interface graphics. Its crisp, modular construction feels systematic and engineered, with a retro-digital flavor that suggests clocks, calculators, and device labeling.
The design appears intended to translate segment-display conventions into a typographic alphabet, keeping a consistent modular stroke system while introducing a controlled oblique slant for speed and energy. It prioritizes a cohesive electronic look over smooth curves, aiming for a recognizable, device-like texture in both caps and lowercase.
Curves are approximated through stepped diagonals and straight facets, so rounded letters (such as C, O, S) appear polygonal and slightly open. Diagonal-heavy letters (K, M, N, V, W, X, Y) emphasize the oblique motion and give text a dynamic, synthetic texture. Numerals follow the same segmented logic, with the 0 and 8 especially close to classic segment-display proportions.