Sans Other Elvy 11 is a very bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, racing graphics, game ui, tech posters, headlines, racing, futuristic, aggressive, athletic, techy, convey speed, add impact, look technical, feel sporty, create edge, oblique, angular, square, blocky, industrial.
A sharply angled, oblique sans with squared counters and a distinctly geometric, wedge-cut construction. Strokes are heavy and uniform, with corners often chamfered and terminals sliced on a consistent forward slant, creating a fast, directional rhythm. Letterforms are compact and mechanical, leaning on straight segments and hard diagonals rather than curves; bowls and apertures read as squared notches and rectangular cut-ins. The lowercase is strongly proportioned with a large x-height and simplified shapes, while numerals and capitals maintain the same faceted, engineered silhouette for a cohesive, high-impact texture.
Best suited for short, bold applications where impact and motion are desired: sports identities, racing or automotive graphics, esports and game UI headers, tech-event posters, and attention-grabbing packaging callouts. It performs particularly well at display sizes, where the angular details and squared counters remain clear and contribute to a strong visual signature.
The overall tone feels speed-driven and high-adrenaline, like motorsport branding or sci‑fi interface lettering. Its rigid geometry and aggressive slant convey urgency and motion, while the blocky massing suggests strength and competitiveness. The style reads contemporary and technical rather than neutral or editorial.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, engineered voice—combining heavy, geometric construction with consistent forward slant to imply movement and performance. Its simplified, faceted forms prioritize recognizability and punch over quiet readability, aiming for a distinctive, high-energy presence in branding and display typography.
Spacing and internal cutouts are intentionally tight, producing dense word shapes and a strong “stripe” effect in text. Several forms incorporate stencil-like breaks and inset counters that heighten the industrial, machine-cut impression. The oblique angle is a defining feature, so alignment and layout will feel inherently dynamic even in short labels.