Pixel Tuho 7 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: pixel ui, game hud, 8-bit titles, retro posters, screen labels, retro, arcade, lo-fi, utilitarian, techy, retro emulation, screen legibility, grid economy, ui clarity, grid-fit, jagged, blocky, angular, chunky.
A grid-fit pixel face built from small square modules, with blocky strokes and stepped diagonals that create crisp, jagged contours. Curves are implied through stair-stepped corners, giving round letters like O and C a faceted silhouette. Uppercase forms are compact and geometric, while the lowercase introduces more varied shapes and widths, including single-storey a and g, producing a slightly uneven, bitmap-like rhythm. Numerals follow the same modular logic, with open counters and angular joins that stay clear at small sizes.
This font is well suited to pixel-art interfaces, game HUDs, scoreboard-style displays, and retro-themed titles where grid-aligned edges are a feature rather than a limitation. It also works for short paragraphs in lo-fi digital aesthetics, especially when you want visible pixel structure and clear, high-contrast silhouettes.
The overall tone is distinctly retro-digital, evoking classic computer and console UI lettering. Its coarse pixel structure and hard corners read as functional and nostalgic, with an arcade and early-desktop sensibility rather than a polished contemporary smoothness.
The letterforms appear designed to stay legible within a tight pixel grid while preserving familiar Latin skeletons. Its stepped curves, compact capitals, and varied widths suggest an intention to mimic classic bitmap system fonts and early game typography for authentic retro presentation.
The design relies on strong verticals and horizontals, with diagonals rendered as short stair steps that add texture in text. Spacing and glyph widths vary noticeably across the lowercase and capitals, which contributes to an authentic bitmap feel and a lively, slightly irregular cadence in paragraphs.