Sans Other Kolid 14 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Salma Alfasans' by Alifinart Studio and 'Helvetica Now' by Monotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, game ui, industrial, tactical, techno, sporty, retro, impact, speed, industrial feel, tactical styling, tech aesthetic, octagonal, chamfered, stenciled, angular, slanted.
A compact, angular sans with pronounced slant and heavy, even stroke weight. Letterforms are built from straight segments with chamfered corners, giving many curves (C, G, O, S) an octagonal, cut-metal feel. Several glyphs incorporate stencil-like breaks and notched terminals, and the overall geometry favors sharp diagonals over smooth arcs. Spacing and proportions vary noticeably between letters, adding a mechanical, custom-drawn rhythm rather than a strictly modular construction.
Best suited for display applications such as headlines, poster titling, esports or motorsport branding, packaging callouts, and tech-themed UI labels where angular impact is desired. It works especially well in short words, badges, and numeric-heavy settings, while long paragraphs may feel busy due to the stencil breaks and hard geometry.
The tone is assertive and utilitarian, evoking industrial labeling, motorsport numerals, and sci-fi interface typography. Its cut, faceted shapes read as tough and engineered, with a slightly retro arcade/tech flavor.
The design appears intended to deliver a rugged, engineered display voice by combining a slanted, forward-leaning stance with chamfered, segmented forms and occasional stencil gaps. The goal seems to be high-impact recognition with a mechanical, tactical personality rather than neutral text readability.
The numerals and round letters emphasize segmented geometry, while diagonals in A, K, V, W, X, Y reinforce speed and forward motion. The stencil interruptions create visual texture that becomes more prominent at larger sizes and in short bursts of text.