Sans Other Ohri 2 is a very bold, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming, packaging, industrial, techno, aggressive, retro, impact, futurism, industrial edge, display character, angular, chiseled, stenciled, geometric, condensed.
A compact, block-built sans with heavy, monoline strokes and tightly controlled spacing. Forms are constructed from straight segments with sharp corners, frequent triangular cuts, and small rectangular counters that give many letters a carved, notched look. Curves are largely avoided in favor of squared geometry, with occasional chamfered terminals and V-shaped joins; diagonals appear as crisp wedges rather than smooth transitions. The overall rhythm is dense and vertical, with sturdy stems and consistent stroke weight creating a strong, poster-like color.
Best used for short headlines, logos, title treatments, and display typography where its carved details and dense vertical stance can be appreciated. It also fits industrial or techno-themed branding, gaming/arcade-inspired graphics, and packaging or labels that benefit from a tough, engineered look. For longer passages, larger sizes and generous line spacing will help maintain clarity.
The notched geometry and chiseled details evoke a mechanical, game-like tone—part futuristic industrial signage, part retro arcade display. Its hard edges and compressed presence read as forceful and energetic, suited to bold, high-impact messaging.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through condensed, all-caps-forward geometry while adding character via notches, chamfers, and stencil-like apertures. It prioritizes a distinctive, constructed silhouette over smooth readability, aiming for a bold, engineered display voice.
Distinctive internal cutouts and wedge terminals add texture that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes; at smaller sizes those details can visually merge, increasing the perceived darkness. Numerals follow the same angular logic, with squared bowls and sharp interior apertures for a cohesive set.