Sans Other Jiso 9 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, tech branding, game ui, signage, techno, digital, futuristic, industrial, arcade, digital aesthetic, geometric unity, sci-fi tone, interface clarity, square, angular, geometric, modular, octagonal.
A geometric, square-built sans with monoline strokes and a distinctly modular construction. Letterforms are drawn from straight segments with frequent chamfered corners, producing octagonal counters and sharp internal angles. Curves are largely avoided in favor of stepped diagonals and clipped terminals, giving the alphabet a tight, engineered rhythm. Proportions skew wide and open, with generous horizontal spans and clear, high-contrast negative spaces that stay consistent from caps to lowercase and numerals.
This face suits short to medium display settings where a digital, constructed look is desired: headlines, posters, tech or gaming branding, interface titles, and bold signage. It performs best at sizes where the angular details and chamfered corners remain clearly resolved.
The overall tone feels synthetic and machine-made, evoking sci‑fi interfaces, arcade graphics, and industrial labeling. Its hard corners and repeated chamfers create a confident, technical mood that reads as futuristic rather than friendly or calligraphic.
The design appears intended to translate a grid-based, pixel-adjacent aesthetic into clean vector forms—prioritizing geometric consistency, sharp corner logic, and a futuristic voice for contemporary screen and display use.
The design relies on consistent corner cuts and squared counters to unify the set; diagonals appear as angled joins rather than smooth curves. In text, the uniform stroke and wide set give lines a steady, grid-like cadence and a crisp, display-forward presence.