Sans Other Ibvi 9 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, techno, industrial, futuristic, mechanical, modular, impact, thematic display, industrial styling, sci-fi voice, stenciled, angular, squared, notched, monoline.
A heavy, geometric sans built from squared strokes and modular segments, with frequent internal cut-ins that create a stencil-like, segmented construction. Corners are predominantly right-angled with occasional chamfered or rounded terminals, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm. Counters tend to be rectangular and partially open, and several joins are broken into discrete blocks, emphasizing a constructed, display-driven texture. Overall spacing reads open and roomy, with simplified curves translated into angular forms and consistent stroke weight.
Best suited to display settings where its segmented geometry can read clearly: headlines, posters, branding marks, tech-themed packaging, and environmental or wayfinding-style graphics. In longer paragraphs it creates a strong patterned texture, making it more appropriate for short bursts of copy than continuous reading.
The font conveys a high-tech, utilitarian tone with a sci‑fi and industrial edge. Its segmented details suggest machinery, signage, and digital interfaces, giving text a bold, assertive voice that feels modern and technical.
The design appears intended to deliver a constructed, futuristic sans voice by translating traditional letterforms into a modular, stencil-like system. Its visual priority is impact and theme-setting—evoking engineered objects and interface typography—rather than neutral body-text transparency.
Distinctive notches and split strokes are used consistently across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, giving the design a cohesive system feel. The digit set matches the same modular logic, and the lowercase maintains the angular, segmented language rather than introducing softer text-serif conventions.