Sans Other Wisu 8 is a bold, very wide, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, gaming, titles, futuristic, racing, tech, action, industrial, speed, impact, tech aesthetic, branding, display, angular, slanted, extended, geometric, sharp.
A sharply slanted, extended sans with a rigid, geometric build and consistently angled terminals. Strokes are heavy with noticeable contrast created by cut-in corners, open counters, and segmented joins that give many forms a faceted, stencil-like feel without fully breaking letters apart. Curves are minimized into chamfered arcs and straight runs, producing squared bowls and clipped apertures (notably in C, G, S, and numerals). Spacing and proportions lean wide and forward, with compact internal counters and a steady baseline rhythm suited to display settings.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and title treatments where its angular slant and wide stance can deliver impact. It fits sports and racing identities, gaming and esports graphics, tech or product branding, and UI/overlay moments where a dynamic, engineered voice is desired. For extended reading, it will be most effective in short bursts—taglines, labels, and callouts—rather than dense body text.
The overall tone is fast, mechanical, and forward-leaning—evoking motorsport graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and contemporary tech branding. Its aggressive angles and compressed interior spaces read as assertive and performance-driven rather than neutral or conversational.
The design appears intended to communicate speed and precision through oblique posture, extended proportions, and chamfered geometry. Its systematic corner cuts and squared curves suggest a deliberate, engineered aesthetic aimed at high-energy display typography.
Distinctive details include boxy, beveled bowls (0, O, D), sharp diagonal construction in V/W/X/Y, and numerals that echo the same chamfered geometry for a cohesive alphanumeric texture. In the sample text, the strong slant and extended width create a sweeping headline cadence, while the angular cuts keep word shapes crisp and energetic at larger sizes.