Sans Other Kyro 7 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, game ui, industrial, techno, retro, mechanical, stenciled, impact, compactness, futurism, ruggedness, modularity, condensed, blocky, square, angular, monolinear.
A condensed, monolinear sans with blocky, squared forms and slightly chamfered corners. Strokes are heavy and uniform, with tight apertures and compact counters that create dense, poster-like texture. Many glyphs show small, deliberate cut-ins and notches that suggest a stenciled or machined construction, while verticals dominate and rounds are squarish (notably in O/0 and the bowls). Overall spacing is compact and the rhythm is rigid and modular, reading as engineered rather than calligraphic.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, wordmarks, and bold packaging where its dense shapes and squared rhythm can be a feature. It can also work for game or sci‑fi interface styling and signage-like treatments, but is likely to feel heavy and busy in small sizes or long passages of text.
The typeface conveys an industrial, techno-leaning tone with a retro arcade/poster sensibility. Its chunky geometry and notched details feel utilitarian and mechanical, giving a sense of toughness and engineered precision rather than warmth or elegance.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch in a condensed footprint, using squared geometry and notched details to create a distinctive, machine-made identity. It prioritizes strong silhouette and display presence over open readability and typographic softness.
The notched terminals and interior cutouts become more prominent as letters join into words, producing a distinctive zig-zag texture along stems and joins. Numerals match the same squared construction, and punctuation appears visually sturdy and consistent with the heavy, rectilinear style.