Sans Other Mose 4 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, packaging, industrial, sporty, mechanical, poster-ready, retro, display impact, industrial voice, brand distinctiveness, signage feel, blocky, squared, chamfered, rounded corners, stencil-like.
A compact, block-built sans with squared counters, chunky rectangular proportions, and frequent chamfered notches that create a cut-out, almost stencil-like construction. Terminals are mostly flat with occasional angled bites, and corners alternate between tight rounds and clipped facets, giving the silhouettes a machined feel. The uppercase is especially rigid and modular, while the lowercase keeps the same geometry with simplified bowls and straight-sided stems, producing an assertive, highly uniform texture in lines of text.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and bold identity work where its notched, mechanical detailing can be appreciated. It also fits sports branding, product marks, packaging titles, and short UI labels or signage where a rugged, industrial voice is desired.
The overall tone feels industrial and sporty, like signage cut from sheet metal or lettering used on equipment and uniforms. Its heavy, engineered shapes read as tough, utilitarian, and attention-grabbing, with a distinctly retro display energy.
The design appears intended as a distinctive display sans that blends modular, squared construction with purposeful cut-outs to create a strong, branded look. Its consistent notching and compact counters suggest an emphasis on impact and character over neutrality in long-form reading.
Distinctive interior cut-ins and squared apertures make the forms memorable but can reduce openness at smaller sizes, especially in characters with tight counters (such as B, 8, and 9). Numerals follow the same squared, notched logic and feel consistent with the caps, supporting a cohesive display palette.