Sans Other Yora 6 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, signage, techno, retro, industrial, futuristic, arcade, digital feel, high impact, modular geometry, industrial tone, geometric, angular, square, blocky, monolinear.
A geometric, square-built sans with monolinear strokes and sharply cut corners. Letterforms are constructed from straight segments and rectangular counters, producing a modular, stencil-like rhythm with frequent right angles and minimal curvature. Proportions are generally condensed with tall lowercase, while widths vary by glyph, creating a stepped texture in words. Terminals tend to be flat and abrupt, and several characters use open or inset forms that read as deliberate cutouts rather than traditional bowls.
Best suited to display settings where its angular construction can be appreciated: headlines, posters, logos, and branding that leans technical or sci‑fi. It also fits game UI, hardware-themed graphics, and short labels on signage, where bold rectangular forms maintain presence.
The overall tone is technical and synthetic, evoking digital signage, arcade-era graphics, and industrial labeling. Its rigid geometry and squared counters feel assertive and engineered, with a retro-futurist edge that reads more display-oriented than conversational.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, high-impact geometric voice with a distinctly digital/industrial flavor. By prioritizing modular straight-line construction and squared counters, it emphasizes system-like consistency and a recognizable, tech-forward silhouette.
The font’s distinctive silhouettes make individual letters highly stylized; some shapes rely on modular construction that can reduce familiarity at small sizes. Spacing appears visually even in the sample text, but the angular joins and narrow apertures create a crisp, high-contrast texture against light backgrounds.