Sans Other Lonol 2 is a bold, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, game ui, industrial, techno, stenciled, tactical, retro-futurist, impact, tech aesthetic, industrial labeling, sci-fi styling, octagonal, angular, modular, cut-in, mechanical.
A heavy, monoline display sans built from angular, octagonal geometry with frequent chamfered corners and deliberate cut-ins. Curves are largely avoided in favor of straight segments and clipped joins, producing faceted counters in letters like O, C, and G. Many glyphs incorporate stencil-like breaks or notches, giving the impression of separated strokes while maintaining consistent overall stroke thickness. Proportions are broad and sturdy, with squared terminals and simplified, high-contrast internal shapes that prioritize impact over fine detail.
Best suited for display applications where a mechanical, stenciled look is desirable—headlines, posters, logos, product labeling, and entertainment branding. It can also work for game/UI titles or interface elements when used at larger sizes, where the cut-ins and faceted counters remain clearly legible.
The font conveys an industrial, tactical tone with a strong techno and retro-futurist flavor. Its notched, segmented construction suggests machinery, sci‑fi interfaces, and utilitarian labeling, while the faceted silhouettes add a rugged, engineered feel. Overall it reads as assertive and functional, with a hint of arcade or dystopian signage.
The design appears intended to fuse an industrial stencil sensibility with a modular, octagonal construction, creating a bold, engineered aesthetic. Its consistent stroke weight and repeated chamfer logic suggest a system meant to feel fabricated and technical, optimized for strong presence in branding and titling.
The segmented joins and faceted bowls create distinctive word shapes but can reduce clarity at small sizes, especially where breaks occur inside counters. Numerals follow the same angular system, reinforcing a consistent, technical rhythm across alphanumerics. The design’s repeated chamfers and notches create a cohesive texture in all-caps settings and in short, emphatic lines.