Sans Other Olse 2 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, gaming, branding, packaging, techno, industrial, arcade, sci-fi, utilitarian, display impact, tech styling, modular construction, signage feel, square, angular, blocky, geometric, stencil-like.
A rigid, modular sans built from square geometry and hard right angles, with heavily squared counters and tight, rectilinear curves. Strokes maintain an even thickness throughout, producing a dense, pixel-like texture and crisp edges. Many forms rely on cut-in notches and stepped joins, creating an engineered, almost stencil-like construction; diagonals (as in V, W, X) appear as straight, faceted wedges. The spacing and proportions feel compact and systematic, with consistent verticals and flat terminals that emphasize a grid-based rhythm.
Best suited for attention-grabbing headlines, posters, and short phrases where its blocky geometry can define the visual identity. It also fits game UI, sci‑fi/tech branding, packaging, and signage-style graphics that benefit from a bold, modular voice.
The overall tone is futuristic and mechanical, evoking arcade-era display lettering and industrial labeling. Its strict geometry and assertive massing suggest a confident, no-nonsense voice with a tech-forward edge.
The design appears intended to translate a grid-built, techno display aesthetic into a consistent alphabet with strong silhouettes and uniform stroke logic. It prioritizes impact and a fabricated, machine-made feel over softness or traditional typographic nuance.
Distinctive rectangular counters (notably in O/0 and B) and squared apertures give the alphabet a highly standardized look, while occasional internal cutouts and stepped details add character without introducing curvature or calligraphic modulation. The sample text shows a strong, high-contrast silhouette that stays legible at display sizes and reads as intentionally constructed rather than handwritten or humanist.