Sans Other Fata 6 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, signage, game ui, industrial, retro, techno, authoritarian, game-like, impact, display, tech styling, modular build, stencil effect, geometric, squared, angular, blocky, stencil-like.
A heavy, squared sans built from rectilinear modules and hard 90° corners. Strokes are predominantly straight and uniform with frequent internal cutouts that create a stencil-like, notched construction, giving many counters a narrow, vertical feel. Curves are minimized or simplified into chamfered geometry, producing blunt terminals and a rigid, mechanical rhythm. Uppercase forms are compact and imposing, while lowercase echoes the same block structure with simplified bowls and apertures that stay tight and rectangular.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, title treatments, branding marks, and bold labels. It can also work for stylized signage and on-screen interfaces where its squared geometry and notched construction contribute to a deliberate, technical mood.
The overall tone is strict and mechanical, with a retro techno and industrial edge. Its dense black mass and notched details suggest utilitarian signage, machinery labeling, and video-game UI aesthetics, projecting an assertive, no-nonsense voice.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a geometric, modular build and a distinctive notched/stencil flavor. It prioritizes strong silhouette and graphic pattern over conventional text readability, aiming for a utilitarian-tech display presence.
The font’s distinctive identity comes from repeated interior “slots” and stepped joints that create strong patterning across text. At small sizes the narrow counters and tight apertures may visually close up, while at larger sizes the cutout detailing becomes a key stylistic feature.