Sans Other Janiy 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, ui display, gaming, techno, futuristic, industrial, utilitarian, arcade, sci-fi styling, modular geometry, display impact, mechanical clarity, square, angular, boxy, stencil-like, monolinear.
A geometric, squared sans with predominantly straight strokes and crisp 90° corners. Curves are minimized and often rendered as chamfered or rectangular turns, creating boxy bowls and open counters. Stroke weight stays even throughout, with frequent right-angle joints, flat terminals, and occasional cut-ins/notches that give several forms a constructed, almost stencil-like feel. Proportions are compact and mechanical, with simplified diagonals on letters like V/W/X and rectangular shaping on rounded letters and numerals.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings where its geometric character can be appreciated: headlines, posters, logos/branding, packaging accents, and interface or game UI typography. It can work for longer passages at larger sizes, but its hard-edged shapes and stylistic notches make it more convincing as a display face than as body text.
The overall tone reads futuristic and technical, with an industrial, machine-built rhythm. Its angular construction and modular feel suggest sci‑fi interfaces, arcade graphics, and engineered labeling rather than humanist warmth.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, engineered look by translating typical sans forms into a rectilinear, modular system. Its consistent stroke behavior and squared geometry prioritize a tech-forward voice with strong visual identity.
Spacing appears fairly open in the sample text, helping the squared counters and sharp corners stay legible at display sizes. Some glyphs show distinctive internal cuts and asymmetric joins that increase personality and reinforce the fabricated, modular aesthetic.