Sans Other Ibtu 5 is a bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, branding, packaging, angular, quirky, playful, edgy, retro, stand out, add energy, display impact, brand voice, geometric, faceted, chiseled, staccato, irregular.
A sharply angular, faceted sans with monoline strokes and frequent wedge-like terminals. Letterforms are built from straight segments with abrupt direction changes, producing a cut-paper or chiseled geometry rather than smooth curves. Counters are often triangular or polygonal, and several glyphs show intentionally uneven joins and slanted tops/bowls that create a lively, slightly off-kilter rhythm. Spacing and widths vary noticeably across characters, emphasizing a jagged silhouette in both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, logos, and expressive branding where its jagged geometry can define the visual identity. It also works well on packaging or event graphics that benefit from a bold, animated texture. For longer passages, its angular rhythm and tight counters are more effective at generous sizes and with ample line spacing.
The overall tone is energetic and mischievous, with a graphic, arcade-like edge. Its skewed geometry and hard corners feel contemporary and streetwise while also nodding to retro, sci‑fi display lettering. The texture it creates is loud and attention-grabbing rather than neutral.
The design appears intended as a display sans that prioritizes graphic character over neutrality, using faceted construction and wedge terminals to create a distinctive, high-contrast silhouette. Its irregular angles and varied widths suggest an aim for a lively, handmade-meets-geometric feel that stands out in titles and brand marks.
Uppercase and lowercase share the same angular construction, with simplified, boxy structures and minimal curvature throughout. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, with strong diagonals and compressed interior spaces that read best at larger sizes. The distinctive wedge cuts and irregular angles give headings a hand-built, poster-ready personality.