Sans Other Hari 4 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, signage, industrial, military, stenciled, mechanical, assertive, stencil branding, industrial labeling, display impact, modular system, octagonal, angular, blocky, cutout, modular.
A blocky, geometric sans built from heavy rectangular strokes and octagonal corner cuts. Counters and joins are interrupted by deliberate gaps and notches, producing a stencil-like, segmented construction throughout both uppercase and lowercase. The silhouettes feel rigid and engineered, with flat terminals, sharp inside corners, and a mostly monolinear presence that reads like machined metal rather than drawn pen forms. Numerals and capitals carry a strong, squared rhythm, while the lowercase keeps the same cut-and-bridge logic, yielding an intentionally uniform, modular texture in text.
Best suited to display typography such as posters, headlines, brand marks, packaging panels, and signage where a bold, labeled look is desired. It can also work for tech, industrial, or game/film title treatments where a mechanical stencil texture adds character.
The overall tone is tough and utilitarian, evoking labeling, equipment markings, and industrial signage. Its hard angles and cutouts give it a tactical, high-impact feel that can read as rugged, futuristic, or security-oriented depending on context.
The design appears intended to merge a clean sans foundation with stencil-style interruptions, prioritizing impact and a manufactured, modular aesthetic over neutral text readability. Its consistent corner cutting and systematic gaps suggest an aim for strong visual identity and repeatable pattern in large-scale type.
The stencil breaks are substantial enough to become a defining pattern at display sizes, creating a distinctive striped texture in bowls and stems. In dense settings the interior gaps can visually merge, so it performs best when given room (larger sizes, shorter lines, or increased tracking).