Sans Other Orhi 9 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, headlines, posters, logos, packaging, arcade, techno, industrial, brutalist, robotic, retro digital, display impact, modular system, screen aesthetic, pixelated, modular, blocky, angular, square-countered.
A heavy, modular sans built from square, stepped strokes with crisp 90° turns and hard corners. Forms feel grid-locked and pixel-like, with frequent notch cuts and rectangular counters that emphasize a geometric, constructed rhythm. The lowercase maintains a tall, assertive presence with compact apertures and minimal curvature, while numerals and capitals follow the same block system for a highly uniform texture in lines of text. Overall spacing reads sturdy and deliberate, producing dense, high-impact word shapes.
Best suited to display settings where the blocky construction can be appreciated: game titles and UI headers, techno/event posters, bold branding marks, and packaging or labels that want an industrial-digital flavor. It performs well in short bursts of text, emphasizing impact and style over long-form comfort.
The font projects a retro-digital, arcade-like tone with a utilitarian, engineered attitude. Its stepped geometry and chunky silhouettes evoke pixel displays, voxel graphics, and sci‑fi interfaces, giving it a playful yet forceful voice.
The design intention appears to be a pixel-inspired, modular display sans that translates 8-bit/digital aesthetics into a bold typographic system. By restricting curves and relying on stepped geometry, it aims for a cohesive, iconic look that remains consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
Distinctive square counters and chamfer-like step details create recognizable silhouettes (notably in rounded letters such as C/O and in diagonals like N/K). The design prioritizes strong texture over smooth readability, with small internal openings that can visually fill in at smaller sizes.