Sans Other Ebvi 7 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Jawbreak' by BoxTube Labs, 'Neue Northwest' by Kaligra.co, 'Midfield' by Kreuk Type Foundry, 'NT Gagarin' by Novo Typo, and 'Hockeynight Sans' by XTOPH (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, sports branding, industrial, rugged, retro, assertive, playful, maximum impact, rugged texture, display clarity, distinctive detailing, blocky, chunky, rounded corners, ink-trap feel, notched forms.
A heavy, block-built sans with compact counters, softened corners, and frequent cut-ins that create a notched, ink-trap-like look. Strokes are predominantly monoline with small internal chamfers and wedges that interrupt otherwise solid silhouettes, producing a distressed-but-controlled texture. Curves are squarish and rectangular rather than geometric rounds, and terminals tend to end in blunt slabs or clipped angles, giving the letters a dense, poster-ready rhythm. Uppercase forms read tall and sturdy, while lowercase maintains similarly chunky construction with simplified bowls and short apertures.
Best suited to large-scale display work where its compact counters and notched details can read clearly—posters, headlines, event graphics, packaging, and bold brand marks. It can also work for sports or industrial-themed identities, short slogans, and merchandise where a sturdy, punchy voice is desired.
The overall tone is bold and utilitarian, with a rugged, stamped/industrial personality. The notched interiors add a playful grit that feels retro and arcade-adjacent, while still staying structured and legible at display sizes. It conveys confidence and impact more than refinement.
Likely designed to deliver maximum visual weight with a distinctive cut-in detailing that prevents the forms from becoming featureless at large sizes. The construction suggests an intent to evoke stamped lettering or rugged signage while maintaining consistent, repeatable shapes across the alphabet and numerals.
Figures follow the same blocky logic, with simple, high-impact shapes and minimal interior openness. The font’s visual texture comes less from stroke contrast and more from systematic cutouts and tight counters, which can make long text feel dense but gives headlines strong presence.