Sans Other Onfi 8 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming ui, tech branding, techno, futuristic, industrial, digital, arcade, futurism, systematic construction, high impact, display clarity, tech identity, square, angular, modular, octagonal, stencil-like.
A geometric, boxy sans with monoline strokes and a strongly modular construction. Most forms are built from straight segments with squared corners and occasional clipped/diagonal terminals, creating octagonal counters and notched joins. The glyphs sit on a steady baseline with open, rectilinear apertures and a generally compact internal spacing; curves are minimized and, when present (notably in the zero), are simplified into a clean, rounded ring that contrasts with the otherwise hard-edged system. Capitals feel engineered and rigid, while the lowercase echoes the same squared logic with single-storey shapes and simplified bowls.
Best suited to display sizes where its angular details and notches remain clear: headlines, posters, logo marks, and packaging for technology or industrial themes. It can also work for short UI labels in game or sci-fi interface designs, where a rigid, geometric voice is desired.
The overall tone is assertive and machine-made, evoking sci-fi interfaces, arcade-era display lettering, and industrial labeling. Its sharp geometry and deliberate breaks convey a technical, slightly militaristic confidence rather than a friendly or humanist warmth.
The design appears intended to deliver a futuristic, engineered sans that reads as modular and digitally constructed. By prioritizing straight geometry, clipped corners, and consistent stroke treatment, it aims for high-impact branding and interface-style typography rather than conventional text readability.
Distinctive diagonal cuts appear in places like K, R, S, and X, adding motion and a “constructed” feel. The numerals follow the same modular language with squared forms and flat terminals, supporting a consistent, systematized rhythm across alphanumerics.