Sans Other Komof 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, gaming ui, tech packaging, futuristic, industrial, tactical, technical, sporty, sci-fi voice, stencil effect, speed emphasis, system aesthetic, branding impact, angular, stenciled, chamfered, segmented, mechanical.
An angular, slanted sans with a monoline skeleton and extensive chamfering that produces crisp corners and clipped terminals. Many glyphs incorporate deliberate gaps and segmented strokes, giving a stencil-like construction and a modular rhythm across the set. Counters tend to be compact and geometric, with squared-off curves and octagonal impressions in rounded forms. The overall color is punchy and high-contrast in silhouette due to the frequent cut-ins and breaks, while maintaining consistent stroke thickness.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as headlines, posters, logos, esports or motorsport-style branding, and technology-leaning packaging. It can also work for UI labels or titling in games and motion graphics where a mechanical, interface-like voice is desired, especially at medium-to-large sizes.
The font projects a futuristic, utilitarian tone—suggestive of industrial labeling, tactical equipment markings, or sci‑fi interface typography. Its italic slant and sharp geometry add motion and urgency, while the stenciled interruptions contribute a rugged, engineered feel.
The design appears intended to merge an italic sans framework with stencil and techno cues, emphasizing speed, precision, and a manufactured aesthetic. Its segmented construction and chamfered terminals seem purpose-built to create a distinctive, engineered texture while keeping letterforms broadly familiar.
Numerals and capitals share the same segmented logic, reinforcing a cohesive, system-like look. The design’s distinctive breaks and tight apertures make it most impactful at display sizes, where the internal cuts read as intentional detailing rather than noise.