Sans Other Peki 7 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: gaming, sci-fi ui, sports branding, posters, headlines, futuristic, techno, racing, arcade, industrial, speed, impact, tech aesthetic, display branding, mechanical feel, angular, geometric, squared, condensed joints, oblique.
A sharply angular, geometric sans with an aggressive oblique stance and squared, chamfered corners throughout. Strokes are heavy and uniform with minimal curvature, favoring straight segments, clipped terminals, and occasional stencil-like breaks that create a segmented, engineered feel. Counters tend toward rectangular forms (notably in O, D, and 0), while diagonals and stepped joins give many glyphs a faceted, motion-forward silhouette. Spacing appears moderately tight, and the overall texture is dark and continuous, especially in all-caps settings.
Best suited for short, high-impact applications such as game titles, esports and sports branding, tech or sci‑fi interface mockups, posters, and logo wordmarks. It can also work for packaging or labels where a fast, engineered tone is desired, but its stylization may be less comfortable for extended reading at small sizes.
The design reads fast and technical, evoking motorsport graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and arcade-era display lettering. Its hard edges and forward slant add urgency and speed, while the segmented details suggest machinery, circuitry, or tactical labeling.
The font appears designed to communicate speed, precision, and a constructed, mechanical aesthetic through oblique geometry, squared counters, and segmented joins. The consistent, hard-edged vocabulary suggests an intention to stand out as a display face for modern tech and action-oriented themes.
Distinctive stepped or notched details appear in several letters (e.g., M, N, V, W, X, and some lowercase), adding a digital/industrial character that becomes more pronounced at larger sizes. Numerals are similarly angular and display-oriented, with simplified shapes and squared counters that prioritize impact over neutrality.