Sans Other Lodup 3 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logos, headlines, posters, branding, packaging, retro futurism, techno, playful, friendly, chunky, distinctive display, retro-tech voice, brand recognition, modular geometry, rounded, geometric, soft corners, ink-trap cuts, modular.
A heavy, rounded geometric sans with monoline strokes and squarish, softened corners. Counters are compact and often squared-off, while several joins show deliberate cut-ins that resemble ink traps, giving the shapes a carved, modular feel. Curves are built from broad arcs with flat terminals, producing a steady, blocky rhythm; diagonals (like in V/W/X/Y) read as sturdy wedges rather than sharp blades. Numerals and lowercase follow the same softened-rectangle construction, with simple bowls and short, flattened terminals that keep the texture dense and uniform.
Best suited to logos, wordmarks, headlines, posters, and packaging where the rounded geometry and carved details can be appreciated. It also works well for UI titles, gaming/tech branding, and short display copy that benefits from a dense, confident texture.
The overall tone is retro-futuristic and tech-leaning, blending a friendly roundedness with a machine-made, modular geometry. It feels bold and playful without becoming chaotic, suggesting sci‑fi interfaces, 1970s/80s display styling, and contemporary game or maker aesthetics.
The design appears intended as a distinctive display sans that updates geometric construction with softened corners and subtle cut-ins for character. Its consistent modular logic suggests an aim for strong brand presence and a recognizable, retro-tech voice in large-size settings.
Several letters use distinctive interior notches and segmented strokes that add personality at larger sizes, while also tightening counters and increasing visual weight in text. The uppercase reads particularly compact and logo-ready, and the lowercase maintains a consistent, rounded-rect structure that keeps word shapes cohesive.