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Pixel Dot Jole 2 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.

Keywords: display, signage, interfaces, posters, data viz, techy, retro, instrumental, lightweight, precise, digital texture, readout feel, modular clarity, retro modernity, dotted, monoline, slanted, modular, airy.


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A dotted, monoline design built from evenly spaced round points arranged on a tight grid. The letterforms are slightly slanted, giving an italic forward motion while maintaining a clean modular construction. Curves are approximated through stepped dot patterns, producing rounded counters and corners that feel engineered rather than handwritten. Spacing and proportions are consistent across the set, with open interiors and a light overall color that keeps text from appearing heavy despite the discrete construction.

Best suited to short display settings where the dot texture can be appreciated—UI accents, kiosk or device-style screens, event graphics, posters, and technical or data-themed compositions. It can work for headings and labels, especially when generous size or spacing is available to preserve the dotted detail.

The dotted construction and measured slant evoke electronic readouts and technical labeling, with a distinctly retro-digital flavor. Its airy rhythm feels orderly and controlled, suggesting instrumentation, schematics, and minimalist display systems rather than expressive calligraphy.

The design appears intended to translate pixel-grid logic into a refined dotted voice, combining modular construction with an italicized sense of movement. It prioritizes a distinctive texture and a readout-like aesthetic over traditional continuous strokes, aiming for a clean, contemporary take on retro digital lettering.

At smaller sizes the dot lattice becomes the dominant texture, while at larger sizes the grid logic and stepped curves become more apparent. The italic angle adds momentum and helps differentiate similar shapes, but the light, perforated strokes keep the overall impression understated.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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