Sans Other Wano 10 is a bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, tech branding, posters, logotypes, headlines, techno, industrial, sci‑fi, arcade, futuristic, futuristic feel, display impact, systematic geometry, digital aesthetic, angular, squared, geometric, stencil-like, modular.
A geometric display sans built from squared, modular strokes with sharp corners and frequent 45° chamfers. Counters and apertures are rectilinear and often narrowly opened, giving letters a compact, engineered feel. Curves are largely avoided in favor of straight segments, producing boxy bowls and clipped diagonals; internal notches and cut-ins appear in several forms, adding a slightly stencil-like construction. Spacing reads tight-to-moderate in the sample text, and the overall texture is dense and highly uniform at headline sizes.
Best suited to display contexts where its angular construction can read clearly—game titles, sci‑fi or cyber-themed branding, interface headings, event posters, and logo wordmarks. It can also work for short technical labels or packaging callouts, while extended paragraph text may feel heavy due to the dense, squared texture.
The font communicates a futuristic, machine-made tone with strong associations to digital interfaces, arcade graphics, and industrial labeling. Its rigid geometry and chopped terminals feel assertive and technical rather than friendly or organic.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, futuristic voice through modular geometry and clipped terminals, prioritizing impact and stylistic cohesion over traditional text readability. Its consistent straight-line construction suggests an aim for a manufactured, system-like aesthetic that feels at home in digital and industrial themes.
Distinctive diagonal cuts on letters like V/W/X/Y and the squared, almost rectangular bowls give the design a strong pixel-adjacent, modular rhythm without fully committing to a bitmap grid. Numerals match the same hard-edged logic, supporting a consistent titling system across letters and figures.