Sans Other Oldo 3 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, game ui, branding, tech, futuristic, industrial, arcade, geometric, digital aesthetic, display impact, system consistency, sci-fi branding, square, angular, modular, pixel-like, stencil-like.
A blocky, modular sans with squared curves and crisp 90° turns throughout. Strokes are consistently heavy and mostly uniform, with shapes built from rectangular segments that create stepped diagonals and clipped corners. Counters are compact and often rectangular (notably in O, Q, and B), and joins tend to form sharp interior angles rather than smooth transitions. The overall construction feels grid-driven, with wide, flat terminals, short apertures, and a tight, engineered silhouette that stays highly consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to short, high-contrast applications where its geometric character can read large: headlines, logos, posters, and display typography for tech or entertainment. It can also work for interface labels or title screens where a stylized, digital-industrial voice is desired, though its dense forms may feel heavy in long passages.
The tone is assertive and machine-like, evoking digital interfaces, arcade-era graphics, and sci‑fi signage. Its dense, angular forms read as technical and utilitarian rather than friendly or literary, projecting a bold, high-impact voice.
The design appears intended to translate a grid-based, digital construction into a bold display sans, prioritizing strong silhouette and a consistent modular system. Its clipped corners and rectangular counters suggest an aim for a distinctive, futuristic identity that remains legible at larger sizes.
Uppercase and lowercase share a closely related architecture, reinforcing a uniform, system-like rhythm. Diagonals (such as in K, V, W, X, and Y) are rendered as stepped or kinked strokes, which enhances the retro-digital feel and increases texture in running text.