Sans Other Pedi 7 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, esports, gaming ui/huds, futuristic, tech, racing, aggressive, dynamic, speed cue, tech styling, sci-fi branding, display impact, angular, oblique, extended, squared, streamlined.
A sharply angled, oblique sans with extended proportions and a geometric, squared-off construction. Strokes are monolinear with crisp corners and frequent chamfered cuts, producing a hard-edged, engineered silhouette. Counters tend toward rectangular forms (notably in O/0 and D), and several glyphs incorporate distinctive cut-ins and notches that add a mechanical rhythm. The overall spacing and letterfit feel tight and forward-leaning, emphasizing speed and directionality more than calm readability.
Best suited for short-to-medium display settings where its angular details and forward slant can read clearly: headlines, posters, product logos, and branding for performance-oriented or tech-forward themes. It also fits interface moments like game HUD labels, dashboards, and promotional graphics where a streamlined, mechanical voice is desired. For long body text, the pronounced slant and stylized counters may be better used sparingly or at larger sizes.
The font reads as high-energy and performance-driven, with a distinctly futuristic, motorsport-inspired attitude. Its slanted, angular forms suggest motion and precision, giving text a tactical, machine-made tone. The sharp terminals and boxy curves lend a controlled aggressiveness that feels suited to technology and competitive contexts.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive sci‑fi/tech tone through squared geometry, chamfered terminals, and a strong forward motion. Its construction prioritizes impact and a branded, industrial texture, using consistent angles and cutouts to create a recognizable, speed-coded identity.
The design relies on consistent diagonal stress and squared counters to unify the alphabet, while selective interior cutouts (especially in a/e/s and some capitals) create a signature, techno pattern. Numerals echo the same chamfered geometry, with a notably angular 1 and squared 0 that aligns visually with the uppercase O.