Sans Other Peno 6 is a bold, very wide, monoline, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, branding, sports, gaming, posters, futuristic, technical, racing, aggressive, sci-fi, speed, futurism, impact, tech aesthetic, distinctiveness, angular, extended, slanted, chiseled, geometric.
A sharply angled, forward-leaning sans with extended proportions and a consistent, monoline stroke. Forms are built from straight segments and crisp corners, with frequent chamfered terminals and wedge-like cuts that create small internal notches (notably in E/S-like shapes and several numerals). Counters tend to be rectangular or polygonal rather than round, and bowls read as squared-off, giving the alphabet a mechanical, faceted rhythm. Spacing appears moderately tight for such wide forms, and the overall texture is dense and high-contrast against the page due to the strong silhouette and minimal curvature.
Best suited for display work where its angular details can read clearly—headlines, logos, esports or racing-themed branding, posters, and UI titles for tech or game contexts. It can work for short bursts of text in promotional settings, but the pronounced slant and cut-in details make it most effective when used large with ample leading.
The design projects speed and engineered precision, with a distinctly sci‑fi, motorsport-adjacent attitude. Its sharp geometry and slanted stance give it an assertive, energetic tone that feels modern, tactical, and performance-driven rather than friendly or neutral.
The typeface appears intended to deliver a high-speed, futuristic sans voice through extended widths, sharp chamfers, and a consistent geometric construction. Its design choices emphasize momentum, mechanical precision, and a distinctive signature texture for attention-grabbing typography.
The letterforms prioritize silhouette and momentum over softness: rounded letters are translated into angular constructions, and several glyphs use cut-in apertures that enhance a "tech" feel at display sizes. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, with squared counters and horizontal slicing details that reinforce the typeface’s synthetic, instrument-panel character.