Sans Other Pefa 9 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, sports graphics, gaming ui, futuristic, technical, energetic, sporty, sci-fi, speed, tech aesthetic, display impact, geometric style, angular, chiseled, squared, segmented, forward-leaning.
A forward-leaning, angular sans with monoline strokes and sharply cut terminals. Forms are built from straight segments and squared curves, creating faceted counters and octagonal bowls in letters like O and Q. The construction favors broad, low shapes with a distinctly geometric rhythm, while diagonals and corner joints stay crisp and consistent. In the lowercase, simplified, compact forms and the short x-height emphasize the italic slant and keep word shapes sleek and streamlined.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as headlines, logos, event graphics, esports or racing-themed branding, and tech-forward poster work. It can also work for interface accents, labels, and display-sized captions where the angular detailing and slanted stance can be appreciated.
The overall tone reads fast, synthetic, and tech-driven—like labeling on performance equipment or interface typography in a sci‑fi setting. Its sharp geometry and aggressive slant add urgency and motion, giving it a sporty, engineered feel rather than a casual or friendly one.
The design appears intended to project speed and precision through a rigid geometric build: clipped corners, squared bowls, and a consistent slant that keeps lines moving. It prioritizes a distinctive, engineered silhouette for display use, aiming for a futuristic voice more than neutral text readability.
Several glyphs use distinctive, stylized constructions—such as segmented strokes, wedge-like joins, and squared-off counters—that make the design feel deliberately constructed rather than handwritten. Numerals follow the same angular logic with flat horizontals and clipped corners, staying visually consistent with the caps and lowercase.