Sans Other Yova 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, branding, ui titles, futuristic, techno, digital, geometric, industrial, sci‑fi styling, tech branding, space-saving, systematic geometry, angular, rectilinear, modular, sharp, stencil-like.
A rectilinear sans with an ultra-condensed footprint and strong vertical emphasis. Strokes alternate between hairline connections and dense block terminals, producing a distinctly segmented, high-contrast rhythm. Counters tend toward squared or slot-like apertures, and joins resolve into crisp angles rather than curves. Many forms feel constructed from modular parts, with occasional interior cut-ins and notches that read as pseudo-stencil breaks; overall spacing is tight and the silhouette stays rigid and architectural.
Best suited to display settings where its angular construction and condensed proportions can act as a graphic element—titles, poster headlines, game/film sci‑fi branding, and interface labels. It can work for short UI headings or navigation where a technical tone is desired, but long passages will read more comfortably at larger sizes with generous line spacing.
The tone is overtly futuristic and synthetic, evoking sci‑fi interfaces, electronic instrumentation, and industrial labeling. Its sharp, compartmentalized shapes give it a slightly cryptic, coded character that feels engineered rather than handwritten or humanist.
The likely intention is a compact, space-saving display sans that communicates a technological, engineered aesthetic through modular geometry, sharp angles, and contrasted stroke segmentation.
The design’s narrow set width and hard corners create a strong vertical texture in text, while the frequent block terminals and small counters can make words appear dense at smaller sizes. Numerals and capitals share the same modular logic, reinforcing a consistent, system-like voice across alphanumerics.