Sans Other Onny 1 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, gaming, sci-fi ui, futuristic, industrial, techno, arcade, utilitarian, display impact, tech aesthetic, signage clarity, branding edge, screen ui, angular, blocky, modular, squared, stencil-like.
A geometric, square-leaning sans with chunky, uniform strokes and sharply cut corners. Many forms are constructed from straight segments with clipped diagonals and small gaps/notches that suggest a techno-stencil logic. Counters tend toward rectangular shapes (notably in O and 0), terminals are flat and abrupt, and spacing reads compact and engineered, producing a tight, modular rhythm in text.
Best suited for display applications where a bold, technical tone is desired: game titles, sci‑fi or cyber-themed branding, posters, packaging, and headline typography. It can also work for interface headings, scoreboard/label-style graphics, and short captions where its geometric, engineered rhythm reads as intentional.
This typeface feels futuristic and machine-made, with a confident, assertive voice. Its squared geometry and stencil-like notches evoke industrial labeling, sci‑fi interfaces, and retro arcade aesthetics. The overall tone is technical and purposeful rather than friendly or expressive.
The design appears intended to deliver high-impact, technology-forward typography through modular, rectilinear construction. The consistent stroke weight and squared counters prioritize a strong silhouette and a system-like feel, while the occasional cut-ins and gaps add character and help differentiate similar shapes at display sizes.
Distinctive features include rectangular counters and a frequent use of clipped corners and small internal separations (e.g., the segmented E/S forms and notched Q/R), which reinforce a constructed, hardware-like aesthetic. Numerals follow the same squared, modular logic for a cohesive alphanumeric set.