Pixel Rema 2 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: pixel ui, game titles, retro posters, headlines, labels, retro, arcade, utility, industrial, typewriter, bitmap revival, retro computing, display impact, texture, blocky, slabbed, angular, chiseled, ink-trap.
A blocky, grid-snapped serif design with chunky, rectangular stems and stepped corners that read like bitmap construction. Serifs are square and heavily bracket-less, with frequent notched joins and small cut-ins that create a rugged, slightly "stamped" edge. Counters are compact and geometric (notably in C, G, O, and 8), and many curves resolve into stair-step diagonals rather than smooth arcs. Spacing and widths vary by glyph, producing a lively, mechanical rhythm that stays consistent through repeated pixel-like detailing.
Works best for display typography where the pixel-constructed texture can be appreciated: game titles, retro-themed posters, UI headers, badges, and product labels. It can also serve as an accent face for tech or hardware nostalgia, especially when paired with a simpler text font for longer reading.
The font conveys a distinctly retro, hardware-era tone—equal parts arcade display and utilitarian terminal printout. Its rugged notches and squared serifs suggest impact, durability, and a slightly industrial mood, with a playful nostalgia that suits game and tech-themed settings.
The design appears intended to translate traditional slab-serif letterforms into a quantized, bitmap-like construction, prioritizing bold presence and a consistent pixel texture over smooth curvature. Its stepped diagonals and notched terminals aim to preserve character differentiation within a grid-based aesthetic.
Uppercase forms feel assertive and poster-like, while the lowercase maintains the same slabbed construction, keeping texture consistent across mixed-case text. Numerals are sturdy and highly patterned, with stepped interiors that emphasize the bitmap aesthetic and create strong presence at larger sizes.