Sans Other Epna 2 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, gaming, sports, industrial, aggressive, retro-tech, arcade, mechanical, impact, machined look, brand texture, display strength, retro feel, blocky, angular, faceted, chamfered, compact counters.
A heavy, block-constructed sans with squared proportions and prominent chamfered corners that create a faceted silhouette. Strokes are consistently thick, with tight internal counters and minimal negative space, producing dense, high-impact letterforms. Many glyphs show deliberate notches and slotted interior cuts, adding a machined, segmented feel and a slightly stencil-like rhythm in places. The overall texture is compact and monolithic, with strong baseline presence and simplified geometry that prioritizes solid mass over delicate detail.
Best suited for display work where impact is the priority: posters, titles, packaging callouts, game UI headings, esports or sports graphics, and logo/wordmark explorations. It performs especially well in short, bold statements and high-contrast compositions where its faceted details can be appreciated.
The font projects a tough, industrial attitude with a retro-tech edge—evoking machinery, arcade cabinets, and action-oriented display graphics. Its angular cuts and dense black shapes lend it a forceful, confrontational tone that reads as utilitarian and engineered rather than friendly or lyrical.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual weight with a constructed, industrial voice, using chamfers and internal cut lines to differentiate glyphs while maintaining a consistent blocky system. It’s built to create a strong, branded texture in large type and to signal toughness, speed, and engineered precision.
In text, the dense forms and tight apertures can reduce clarity at smaller sizes, while larger settings emphasize the distinctive corner chamfers and internal slits. The design’s repeated cut motifs create a cohesive, branded texture across headlines and short phrases.