Sans Other Ilvo 4 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, sports branding, gaming, sporty, aggressive, futuristic, tech, dynamic, speed, impact, technology, custom display, branding, oblique, condensed counters, angular, chiseled, cut-in details.
A heavy, oblique sans with sharp, angular construction and a distinctly cut, mechanical silhouette. Strokes are predominantly straight with hard corners and clipped terminals, producing a compact, forward-leaning rhythm. Many glyphs feature inset slits/cut-ins and segmented interior shapes that create a layered, stencil-like impression without fully breaking the forms. Counters are tight and geometric, and the overall texture reads dense and high-impact, with noticeable width changes across characters contributing to a lively, irregular pattern.
Best suited to display applications such as headlines, posters, title cards, sports branding, and gaming/esports graphics where its angular cuts and heavy presence can read clearly. It can also work for short UI labels or packaging callouts when set large enough to preserve the inset detailing.
The design projects speed and intensity, leaning into a sporty, action-oriented tone. Its angular cuts and technical detailing give it a futuristic, performance aesthetic reminiscent of racing graphics and arcade or sci‑fi UI lettering. Overall, it feels assertive and attention-grabbing rather than neutral or quiet.
The letterforms appear designed to communicate motion and power through a strong oblique stance, sharp geometry, and purposeful cut-in accents that add a custom, engineered feel. The variable character widths and tight counters suggest an emphasis on dramatic word shapes and compact, impactful blocks of text.
The font relies on distinctive internal cut details (especially visible in letters like B, M, Q, and numerals), which become a key identifier at display sizes. At smaller sizes those narrow insets may visually fill in, shifting the look toward a solid oblique sans; spacing and scale will strongly affect clarity.