Sans Other Ohry 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, game titles, gothic, medieval, heavy, aggressive, dramatic, thematic display, heraldic feel, carved look, impact branding, angular, faceted, chiseled, blackletter-inspired, sharp terminals.
A heavy, faceted display face built from straight strokes and crisp angles, with prominent wedge-like cuts and chamfered corners throughout. Curves are largely suppressed or squared off, producing polygonal counters (notably in O/0) and a carved, modular rhythm. Stems are broad and uniform, with frequent internal notches and asymmetric joins that create a jagged silhouette while keeping an upright, stable stance. Uppercase forms are compact and blocky; lowercase echoes the same construction with simplified bowls and tight apertures, maintaining consistent texture at large sizes.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, band or event posters, title cards, logos, and fantasy/game branding where the angular texture can be a feature. It can also work for packaging or labels needing a rugged, carved voice, but is less appropriate for long-form text where the dense, notched shapes may fatigue the eye.
The overall tone is gothic and martial, evoking stone carving, heraldry, and heavy-metal poster lettering. Its sharp cuts and dense color feel assertive and imposing, with a deliberate, antiquated edge that reads as dramatic rather than neutral.
The design appears intended to deliver a blackletter-adjacent mood without traditional calligraphic strokes, using geometric cuts and slab-like massing to create a carved, emblematic display style. Its consistent faceting suggests a focus on strong silhouette and thematic atmosphere over quiet readability.
The distinctive wedge incisions and clipped terminals create strong character recognition but also add visual noise in continuous reading. Numerals and punctuation match the same chiseled logic, with the 0 rendered as a shield-like form that reinforces the medieval motif.