Sans Other Pysi 7 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Judgement' by Device, 'Stallman' and 'Stallman Round' by Par Défaut, and 'SbB Powertrain' by Sketchbook B (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, signage, industrial, arcade, techno, mechanical, assertive, high impact, tech flavor, industrial labeling, retro gaming, geometric display, angular, octagonal, chamfered, stencil-like, blocky.
A heavy, block-built sans with squared proportions and frequent chamfered corners that create an octagonal, cut-metal silhouette. Strokes are uniform and dense, with compact internal counters and sharp, orthogonal joints; diagonal moments appear mostly as clipped corners rather than true slanted strokes. Uppercase forms are tall and rigid, while the lowercase follows the same geometric logic with simplified bowls and tight apertures, yielding a cohesive, modular texture. Numerals match the caps in weight and geometry, reading like signage digits with squared curves and occasional interior cut-ins.
Best suited to display work such as headlines, posters, title cards, logos, and bold branding moments where a hard-edged geometric voice is desired. It also fits UI/overlay contexts for games or tech interfaces, and punchy signage-style applications where high impact matters more than long-form comfort.
The overall tone is tough, engineered, and game-like—evoking industrial labeling, retro arcade UI, and hard-edged sci‑fi graphics. Its strong, angular rhythm feels authoritative and utilitarian, with a purposeful “machined” character rather than a neutral, everyday voice.
The font appears designed to deliver maximum impact through a modular, machined geometry—using clipped corners and squared counters to create a distinctive, industrial display texture that remains consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
The design relies on consistent corner clipping and boxy counters, which helps it hold together at display sizes and in short bursts of text. In longer lines the tight apertures and dense blackness can feel intense, so spacing and size choice will strongly affect readability.