Sans Other Obmy 12 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, industrial, retro tech, game-like, assertive, mechanical, impact, tech flavor, display clarity, branding, blocky, pixel-like, angular, chamfered, compact.
A heavy, block-constructed sans with squared proportions, crisp right angles, and occasional diagonal chamfers that clip corners for a faceted feel. Counters are small and often rectangular, with several letters showing stencil-like breaks and notches that create a segmented rhythm. Strokes are consistently thick and uniform, producing dense, high-impact letterforms; spacing reads tight and deliberate in running text, with a strong baseline and compact internal apertures.
Best suited for short, bold statements such as headlines, posters, and logo wordmarks where the blocky construction can read clearly. It also fits game interfaces, sci-fi/tech graphics, and packaging or labels that benefit from a rugged, machine-made aesthetic. For longer passages, it performs more comfortably at larger sizes due to its tight counters and segmented details.
The overall tone feels industrial and retro-digital, reminiscent of arcade, sci-fi UI, and hardware labeling. Its rigid geometry and cut-in details give it a tough, engineered personality that reads confident and slightly aggressive.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through compact, modular shapes and consistent stroke mass, while the chamfers and stencil-like interruptions add a distinctive, technical signature. It aims for a display-forward voice that evokes digital and industrial contexts rather than neutral text typography.
Distinctive internal cutouts and stepped joins add texture at display sizes, but they also reduce openness in smaller text. The numeral set matches the same angular language, with squared bowls and minimal interior space, reinforcing a cohesive, utilitarian look.