Sans Other Ohva 7 is a bold, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, tech branding, headlines, posters, packaging, futuristic, dynamic, sporty, technical, confident, speed emphasis, modern branding, display impact, tech aesthetic, rounded, oblique, soft-cornered, streamlined, extended.
A streamlined oblique sans with extended proportions, generous counters, and softened corners throughout. Strokes are monolinear with rounded terminals and squared-off curves that give bowls and bends a slightly “squircle” geometry. The italic slant is consistent and paired with wide set widths, producing a fast, forward-leaning rhythm. Letterforms favor open apertures and simplified joins; diagonals and horizontals read cleanly, and the overall texture is even and dense at display sizes.
Best suited to branding and display contexts where a sense of motion and modern performance is desired—sports identities, tech or automotive-style graphics, product packaging, and attention-grabbing headlines. It also works well for short UI labels or section headers when you want a sleek, contemporary voice, but its strong slant and stylization favor larger sizes over long-form reading.
The font projects speed and modernity, with a purposeful, engineered feel that suggests motion and performance. Its softened geometry keeps the tone approachable rather than aggressive, balancing tech-forward energy with a friendly smoothness.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, speed-oriented sans voice through wide proportions, consistent oblique angle, and rounded-rectilinear shaping. Its simplified construction and even stroke weight emphasize clarity and brandability, aiming for a distinctive, high-impact look in display applications.
Capitals maintain a strong, compact presence while the lowercase carries the same rounded-rectilinear construction, creating a cohesive system. Figures follow the same oblique, extended stance and feel optimized for impact rather than small-size text. The distinctive, stylized curves (notably in rounded letters) contribute to a branded, custom-display impression.