Sans Other Obmo 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, game ui, logos, packaging, industrial, techno, arcade, aggressive, mechanical, display impact, futuristic feel, industrial labeling, modular styling, blocky, angular, stencil-like, chamfered, modular.
A heavy, block-constructed sans with squared proportions, hard corners, and frequent chamfered cuts that create a faceted, machine-made silhouette. Counters are small and often rectangular, with several glyphs using slit-like apertures and notched joins that suggest a semi-stenciled construction without true breaks. Strokes are consistently thick and geometric, with tight internal spacing, compact bowls, and a rhythm driven by straight segments rather than curves. The overall texture is dense and high-impact, reading best at medium-to-large sizes where the angular details stay distinct.
Well-suited for attention-grabbing display work such as posters, titles, branding marks, game/UI screens, and bold packaging callouts. It works best in short bursts—headers, labels, and large typographic statements—where the compact counters and notched details remain legible and contribute to the intended high-tech mood.
The font conveys a bold, utilitarian tone with strong associations to industrial labeling, sci‑fi interfaces, and arcade-era display graphics. Its sharp geometry and cut-in details feel engineered and forceful, giving text a futuristic, slightly militaristic edge.
The design appears intended as a striking display sans that blends rigid geometric construction with cut and chamfer details to evoke machinery, digital hardware, and arcade/sci‑fi aesthetics. Its emphasis is on impact, consistent modular styling, and distinctive silhouette rather than text-face neutrality.
Key shapes lean heavily on rectangular counters and clipped corners; the diagonal cuts add motion while keeping the design rigid and gridlike. Numerals and capitals share the same modular logic, helping headings and short strings feel cohesive and emblematic rather than conversational.