Sans Other Komiw 9 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Raker' by Wordshape (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, sportswear, gaming ui, industrial, tactical, techno, mechanical, futuristic, industrial voice, stencil effect, tech styling, display impact, systemic coherence, chamfered, angular, stencil-like, hard-edged, segmented.
This typeface is built from straight, monoline strokes with sharp chamfered corners and frequent cut-ins that create a segmented, stencil-like construction. Curves are largely replaced by faceted octagonal forms (notably in C, O, G, and numerals), producing a crisp, engineered texture. The overall stance is right-leaning, with tight joins and abrupt terminals that emphasize a rigid, modular geometry. Counters tend to be compact and angular, and several lowercase forms echo the uppercase through simplified, skeletal shapes.
It works best in short, high-impact settings such as posters, titles, branding marks, packaging, and apparel graphics where the angular stencil cues can be a feature. It can also suit game/tech interface labeling or thematic displays where an industrial or futuristic voice is desired.
The design reads as utilitarian and machine-made, with a tactical, industrial tone. Its fractured geometry and faceted bowls evoke labeling, equipment markings, and sci‑fi interfaces rather than everyday text typography.
The font appears designed to merge a clean sans foundation with faceted, stencil-inspired interruptions to suggest manufactured precision and rugged functionality. The consistent chamfering and segmented bowls aim to deliver a distinctive, systemized look that remains cohesive across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
The intentional gaps and notches create strong internal contrast and a distinctive rhythm, but they also introduce busy detail that becomes more prominent as size decreases. Numerals follow the same faceted, cut-corner logic, reinforcing a cohesive, system-like feel across letters and figures.