Pixel Dash Abto 7 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, tech branding, album covers, gaming ui, techy, glitchy, industrial, retro, scanline effect, digital texture, display impact, modernist base, striped, stenciled, segmented, modular, high-impact.
A bold, geometric sans with rounded corners and a segmented construction made from repeated horizontal bars. The breaks are consistent across strokes, creating a scanline effect that stays readable while visibly interrupting the silhouettes. Curves (C, O, S) remain smooth and fairly circular, while straight-sided forms keep crisp alignment and steady stroke rhythm. Spacing and proportions feel straightforward and utilitarian, with a clear, regular structure across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to display settings where the scanline texture can be appreciated—headlines, posters, packaging accents, album/film titles, and tech-leaning branding. It can also work for short UI labels in gaming or futuristic interfaces when set with adequate size and contrast.
The repeated striping gives the type a synthetic, signal-like character—evoking CRT scanlines, digital interference, and barcode/stencil aesthetics. It reads as modern-tech and slightly disruptive, balancing clean geometry with a controlled “glitch” texture.
The design appears intended to merge a clean, rounded grotesk skeleton with a deliberate horizontal fragmentation, producing a distinctive scanline/stencil texture without sacrificing overall legibility. It prioritizes visual identity and patterning for attention-grabbing display typography.
Because the interior breaks are frequent, the texture becomes a prominent pattern at larger sizes, while smaller sizes may visually fill in depending on rendering and background contrast. The design’s consistent segmentation creates a strong horizontal emphasis across words and lines.