Sans Other Obro 2 is a very bold, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Sicret' by Mans Greback and 'Stallman Round' by Par Défaut (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, game ui, album covers, industrial, techno, game-like, brutalist, retro, impact, futurism, distinctiveness, mechanized feel, retro digital, blocky, geometric, squared, angular, chiseled.
A compact, block-built sans with heavy rectangular strokes and sharply cut corners. Forms are constructed from straight segments with frequent notch-like counters and wedge incisions that create a carved, pixel-adjacent texture without adhering to a strict grid. Curves are minimized; bowls and rounds resolve into stepped or faceted shapes, and terminals are flat with occasional diagonal bites. Spacing and rhythm feel mechanical and modular, producing dense, high-contrast silhouettes that stay consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited for headlines, posters, branding marks, and other display contexts where its chunky geometry and notched detailing can be appreciated. It also fits game UI, sci-fi/industrial themed graphics, and short labels or badges where a strong, mechanical voice is desired.
The overall tone is assertive and machine-made, reading as industrial and techno with a retro digital edge. Its cut-in details and squared geometry evoke arcade-era display lettering, sci-fi interfaces, and bold utility labeling, with a slightly aggressive, armored character.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through dense black forms while adding distinctiveness via carved notches and faceted, pseudo-pixel geometry. It prioritizes a constructed, futuristic texture over conventional text ergonomics, aiming for a bold, emblematic presence in display typography.
Lowercase follows the same constructed logic as uppercase, reducing traditional calligraphic cues in favor of schematic shapes; this pushes legibility toward medium-to-large sizes. Numerals are similarly blocky and uniform, supporting a cohesive, system-like feel in headings and short strings.