Sans Other Jihe 10 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, sci-fi titles, tech branding, posters, logos, techno, arcade, industrial, futuristic, utilitarian, digital aesthetic, display impact, mechanical tone, high contrast of shape, square, angular, chamfered, modular, stencil-like.
A geometric, modular sans built from straight strokes and squared counters, with frequent chamfered corners and occasional triangular joins. The forms favor hard right angles and clipped diagonals over curves, creating a distinctly mechanical rhythm. Counters tend to be rectangular (often with inset “window” shapes), terminals are flat, and several glyphs use notched or cut-in details that read as quasi-stencil breaks. Proportions are compact and blocky overall, with lowercases that echo the uppercase construction and a single-storey, engineered feel across the set.
It performs best where strong, graphic shapes are desirable: game interfaces, sci‑fi or cyber-themed titles, tech/event posters, and compact logotypes. Use at larger sizes for maximum clarity of the chamfers and internal cutouts, and consider extra tracking in dense text settings.
The font conveys a retro-digital, arcade-like personality with an industrial edge. Its strict geometry and cut corners suggest circuitry, sci‑fi interfaces, and utilitarian signage, while the chunky pixel-adjacent silhouettes add a playful game UI tone.
The design appears intended to reinterpret a squared, digital construction into a cleaner, more typographic display face—keeping the modular, engineered aesthetic while giving each glyph distinct angular cues for quick recognition.
Distinctive letter identities come from asymmetrical cut-ins and angular joints, which boost recognizability at display sizes but can introduce busy texture in longer passages. The numerals match the same squared, segmented logic, reinforcing a technical, instrument-panel impression.