Sans Other Jivy 9 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, game ui, tech branding, tech, futuristic, digital, industrial, futuristic display, modular geometry, industrial labeling, digital ui look, angular, geometric, squared, modular, stenciled breaks.
A geometric, angular sans built from straight, monoline strokes with squared corners and occasional 45° cuts. Curves are largely replaced by boxy bowls and chamfered joins, producing a modular, grid-like construction. Several glyphs show deliberate open joints or segmented terminals (notably in forms like S and 8), giving a lightly stenciled, engineered feel. Overall spacing and proportions read broad and steady, with simple, schematic counters and a consistent stroke rhythm across caps, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited for short text where its angular construction can read as a design feature: headlines, posters, branding marks, packaging accents, and UI titling for games or tech products. It can also work for signage-style labels and on-screen overlays where a crisp, engineered voice is desired.
The letterforms project a technological, sci-fi tone—precise, mechanical, and slightly utilitarian. Its squared geometry and strategic breaks evoke digital displays, arcade/game interfaces, and industrial labeling more than traditional editorial typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, futuristic sans that prioritizes geometric consistency and a modular, constructed look. The segmented joins and chamfered corners suggest an aim to reference display/industrial aesthetics while remaining legible in display sizes.
Distinctive shapes such as a sharply notched W, a V with a deep central point, and angular bowls for D/O/Q contribute to a strong, constructed identity. The lowercase mirrors the caps’ geometry rather than introducing calligraphic modulation, keeping the texture uniform and deliberately synthetic.