Sans Other Ipsi 8 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, titles, posters, game ui, packaging, aggressive, futuristic, industrial, arcade, gothic, impact, intimidation, sci-fi styling, logo emphasis, headline punch, angular, faceted, chiseled, blocky, hard-edged.
A heavy, angular display sans built from faceted, polygonal strokes and sharp corners. Letters are constructed with strong horizontal caps, deep notches, and wedge-like terminals, giving the silhouettes a carved, mechanical feel. Counters are small and often triangular or shield-shaped, and several forms (like O/Q/0 and the numerals) read as emblematic blocks rather than smooth geometry. Spacing appears tight and the overall rhythm is chunky and assertive, with slightly irregular, constructed widths that emphasize a hand-built, modular look.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as logos, esports or game branding, poster headlines, album or event titles, and packaging where a tough, engineered voice is desired. It performs especially well when set large with generous line spacing, where its distinctive notches and counters remain clear.
The tone is intense and combative, evoking arcade title screens, sci‑fi interfaces, and heavy-metal or fantasy signage. Its sharp cuts and “armor-plated” shapes create a sense of speed, power, and grit, leaning more toward stylized intimidation than neutrality.
The letterforms appear intended to translate a carved, armored aesthetic into a sans framework—prioritizing bold silhouettes, sharp geometry, and emblem-like counters to create a distinctive, high-energy display texture.
The design favors silhouette impact over fine detail: apertures and counters are deliberately constrained, and diagonals are used as cut-ins and slashes rather than as flowing joins. In the sample text, the dense forms and frequent angles create a strong texture that can feel busy at smaller sizes, while delivering high visual punch at headline scale.