Sans Other Olze 7 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, game ui, playful, quirky, punchy, hand-cut, retro, diy texture, playful impact, hand-cut mimicry, poster readability, angular, blocky, irregular, cartoonish, geometric.
A chunky, angular sans with a deliberately irregular, hand-cut feel. Letterforms are built from flat, straight strokes and sharp corners, with slight wobble in verticals and a mix of trapezoids and rectangles that creates an uneven, lively rhythm. Counters are often small and squarish, apertures can be tight, and joins tend to form pointed notches. Overall spacing and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, emphasizing a cut-paper, poster-lettering construction rather than a strictly modular system.
Best suited to display contexts where personality is more important than neutrality—posters, headlines, brand marks, packaging, event graphics, and entertainment or game-themed UI. It will perform most convincingly at medium-to-large sizes where the sharp geometry and small counters remain clear.
The font reads as mischievous and energetic, with a comic, DIY personality. Its jagged geometry and inconsistent rhythm suggest handmade signage and playful display typography, giving text a loud, attention-seeking voice.
The design appears intended to capture a handmade, cutout-derived look in a bold geometric sans, prioritizing attitude and visual texture over typographic smoothness. It aims to feel playful and expressive while staying firmly within a sans, all-straight-stroke construction.
In the sample text, the dense weight and tight internal spaces make long paragraphs feel heavy, while larger sizes preserve the character of the shapes and the quirky irregularities. Numerals and lowercase maintain the same angular logic, reinforcing a cohesive, intentionally rough display style.