Pixel Other Figi 2 is a light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: ui labels, instrument panels, dashboards, arcade graphics, posters, digital, retro, technical, utilitarian, mechanical, evoke displays, tech styling, systematic modularity, retro computing, angular, segmental, chamfered, stenciled, modular.
A modular, segment-driven design built from straight strokes and sharp chamfered joints, producing letterforms that read like a tilted digital readout. Strokes are composed of discrete blocks with small notches and breaks where segments meet, creating a mildly stenciled rhythm and a quantized edge quality. The slanted construction and consistent cell-like spacing give the set a steady, instrument-panel cadence, while counters remain open and geometric rather than calligraphic.
Best suited to short strings where the segment-display motif is the main message: UI labels, dashboards, instrumentation graphics, timers, and tech-themed posters. It also works well for branding accents or headings that want a digital readout feel, especially when paired with simpler supporting text.
The overall tone is digital and retro-tech, evoking calculators, clocks, and industrial control displays. Its angular segmentation feels procedural and engineered, with a slightly futuristic, arcade-era character that reads more “device interface” than “print typography.”
The design appears intended to mimic a slanted segmented display while remaining typographic across a full alphanumeric set. It prioritizes a consistent modular construction and an immediately recognizable electronic aesthetic over smooth curves or traditional serif/sans structures.
Diagonal joins and clipped terminals are used throughout to maintain the segment logic across both uppercase and lowercase, helping the mixed-case sample text keep a consistent texture. The dotted, stepped edges and intentional gaps add a gritty, electronic texture that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes.