Sans Other Kolok 1 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, sports branding, interfaces, condensed, technical, retro, dynamic, industrial, space saving, high impact, motion feel, technical tone, display use, angular, tall, monoline, squared, oblique.
A tall, tightly spaced sans with an oblique stance and a distinctly condensed footprint. Strokes read as largely monoline, with crisp terminals and frequent squared-off curves that create a slightly rounded-rectangle feeling in bowls and counters. The letterforms lean on straight sides, narrow apertures, and compact internal spaces, giving the shapes a controlled, engineered rhythm. Diagonals are clean and consistent, and the overall drawing favors simplified geometry over calligraphic modulation.
This font is well suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, subheads, posters, and packaging where a compact, energetic voice is needed. It can also work for UI labels, dashboards, and product or technical graphics when space is limited and a structured, industrial tone is desired. Longer text is best kept to larger sizes due to the tight proportions and compact counters.
The overall tone feels fast and utilitarian, with a sporty, forward-leaning cadence. Its compressed proportions and squared geometry suggest a technical, industrial sensibility, while the oblique slant adds a sense of motion and urgency. The result is mildly retro-futurist—pragmatic rather than playful.
The design appears intended to deliver a space-efficient, high-energy sans for display use, combining a condensed skeleton with squared geometry and an oblique posture. Its construction prioritizes uniformity and clarity in narrow widths, aiming for a modern technical feel with a hint of retro speed.
The uppercase set reads especially uniform and vertical in construction, while the lowercase introduces a more compact, functional texture that reinforces the typeface’s engineered look. Numerals follow the same narrow, squared vocabulary, supporting consistent color in mixed alphanumeric settings.