Sans Other Onso 11 is a very bold, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, gaming ui, tech branding, techno, futuristic, industrial, arcade, sci‑fi, display impact, sci‑fi styling, modular geometry, signage clarity, digital aesthetic, rectilinear, squared, octagonal, geometric, angular.
A heavy, rectilinear display sans built from flat, uniform strokes and squared corners with occasional 45° chamfers. Counters are mostly boxy and enclosed, giving letters like O/Q and 0 a framed, cut-out feel, while curves are largely avoided in favor of straight segments. The proportions are expansive and horizontal, with broad capitals and sturdy lowercase that maintain consistent stroke weight and crisp, mechanical joins. Spacing appears engineered for headline impact, with simplified forms and strong silhouettes that stay legible at medium-to-large sizes.
Best suited to large-scale applications where its geometric silhouettes can dominate: posters, titles, cover art, and punchy brand marks. It also fits interface-like contexts such as gaming graphics, esports visuals, tech event identities, and sci‑fi themed packaging where a hard-edged, engineered voice is desired.
The overall tone reads futuristic and machine-made—evoking arcade UI, industrial labeling, and sci‑fi titling. Its sharp geometry and dense black mass convey strength and precision, with a slightly retro-digital flavor that feels both technical and playful.
The design appears intended as a bold, attention-first display face that translates digital/industrial geometry into an accessible alphabet. By minimizing curves and leaning on squared counters and chamfered terminals, it aims to deliver a strong, futuristic personality while keeping letterforms consistent and modular across the set.
Distinctive construction shows up in the angular A and V/W shapes, the squared bowls, and the modular feel of letters like E/F/T with strong horizontal bars. Numerals follow the same boxed logic, with 0 as a square counterform and 2/3/5 rendered as stepped, segmented shapes consistent with the type’s techno rhythm.