Sans Other Wanu 9 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, tech branding, logotypes, futuristic, techno, industrial, arcade, robotic, tech aesthetic, sci-fi ui, modular system, display impact, modular, squared, angular, cornered, geometric.
A modular, geometric sans built from squared forms and straight strokes with crisp 90° corners and occasional chamfer-like diagonals. Counters are rectangular and open, producing a stencil-like, segmented feel in places (notably in forms such as E/S and several numerals). The proportions are expanded horizontally with a tall lowercase presence, and terminals are flat and abrupt, reinforcing a constructed, grid-based rhythm. Round letters are resolved as boxy rectangles, giving the alphabet a consistent, engineered texture across text.
Best suited to headlines, titles, posters, and branding where a bold, tech-forward personality is desired. It can work well in game UI, sci‑fi or industrial packaging, and short labels where its modular shapes remain clear and intentional.
The overall tone is futuristic and utilitarian, with a digital/arcade flavor that reads as sci‑fi interface or retro game HUD. Its rigid geometry and segmented joins suggest machinery, circuitry, and constructed signage rather than handwriting or traditional print forms.
The font appears intended to deliver a constructed, grid-derived techno aesthetic—prioritizing a consistent rectangular system and strong silhouettes to evoke digital interfaces and industrial design cues.
The design favors strong silhouette and repeatable modules over conventional typographic modulation, creating a distinctive pattern at display sizes. Some characters rely on simplified, squared-off structures that emphasize stylization over smooth reading flow, especially in dense paragraphs.